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| Please fill bug reports for HBC 1.0.2 and up at [http://bugs.hackmii.com/index.php?project=6 HackMii::Homebrew Channel] | | Please fill bug reports for HBC 1.0.2 and up at [http://bugs.hackmii.com/index.php?project=6 HackMii::Homebrew Channel] |
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| + | == Wiimote Extension Glitch == |
| + | If you have a wiimote, and you plug in a Classic Controller, or a Nunchuck, then it will not show the cursor. However, if you unplug the CC or Nunchuck, it will work again.[[User:wackysystems|wackysystems]] |
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| + | == Unresponsive cursor == |
| + | My cursor barely responds. It seems to only respond to rotational movements of the wiimote. What can I do to resolve this? |
| + | :If you are using a Nyko wireless nunchuck, try using the homebrew channel without the Nyko wireless receiver attached to the bottom of the wiimote. |
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| + | I got a problem with the remote cursor( the hand)... when I'm on the wii menu its fine but as soon as I enter the HBC it gets upsidedown and the controls are inverted. |
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| + | == Wiimote will not work in the Homebrew Channel if Nyko's Wireless Nunchuck is plugged in. == |
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| + | I purchased Nyko's Wireless Nunchuck for my Wii today. I plugged it in and fired up my Wii to play a game, but when the Homebrew channel loaded the Hand Icon would not display and if I unplugged it, it functioned normally. But when I plug it back in the hand icon either freezes completely or moves oddly when you move the Wiimote. |
| + | Please fix this. |
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| + | == 3rd party Nyko Classic Controllers (wireless and wired) don't function inside of the Homebrew Channel == |
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| + | The Wireless Wing classic-style Wii controller manufactured by [http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=145 Nyko] does not function inside of the Homebrew Channel or inside any applications that support the Classic Controller launched from within the Channel. The controller functions properly in the Wii System Menu, but when the Homebrew Channel is launched, the LED on the base that attaches to the Wiimote shuts off and the controller loses sync. Nothing brings it back except exiting the Homebrew channel and returning the System Menu. |
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| + | In addition to the wireless receiver base shutting off in HBC, the wired version of the Wing by Nyko does not work within HBC. After plugging in a wired Wing, HBC and apps launched from within HBC act as if there are no controller extensions plugged into the Wiimote, even when the wired Wing is unplugged and replaced with an official Nintendo controller extension. |
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| + | == Datel Retro wireless controller won't work == |
| + | The homebrew channel appears to ignore the Datel Retro Wireless controller as a valid input controller. According to the wiki I found here: |
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| + | The way to get the Datel Retro Wireless working with homebrew applications is to recompile your chosen homebrew application against a modified libogc with this defensive code in classic.c removed (around line 91): |
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| + | WIIUSE_DEBUG("Classic controller handshake appears invalid, trying again."); |
| + | wiiuse_read_data(wm, data, WM_EXP_MEM_CALIBR, EXP_HANDSHAKE_LEN, wiiuse_handshake_expansion); |
| + | return 0; |
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| + | The user also notes: I'm not necessarily recommending that people do this because I don't know enough about the application and this change's impact, but it seems the Datel controller sends an invalid handshake that confuses wiiuse, and making this change will bypass this check for all classic controllers and allow the Datel controller to be used. |
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| + | Any help in getting this application Datel Retro Wireless compatible would be appreciative. It would make jumping to my favorite homebrew app easier. |
| + | source: [[Datel Retro Wireless Classic Controller]] <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Startreker|Startreker]] ([[User talk:Startreker|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Startreker|contribs]]) 15:38, 16 May 2009</small> |
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| + | =Loading problems= |
| == Black screen after loading bar == | | == Black screen after loading bar == |
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| I have major problem with Homebrew Channel since version 0.9 beta. | | I have major problem with Homebrew Channel since version 0.9 beta. |
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| : see http://bugs.hackmii.com/index.php?do=details&task_id=66 -- [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 04:06, 20 May 2009 (UTC) | | : see http://bugs.hackmii.com/index.php?do=details&task_id=66 -- [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 04:06, 20 May 2009 (UTC) |
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| + | ==WiiLoad Issues== |
| + | When I use WiiLoad, it fails to transfer the file properly about 80% of the time. The progress bar goes up normally to some random point and then stops. Next the Wii shows the failed to receive file dialog box. WiiLoad says failure and "No Error". I've never seen any other network issues with my setup. The file that I'm transferring is about 8 Mega-bytes. |
| + | <br>-- [[User:PaceMaker|PaceMaker]] 02:02, 31 July 2008 (CEST) |
| + | * Is the source available to WiiLoad? If not, what is the protocol that the HBC uses to transfer files? |
| + | -- [[User:PaceMaker|PaceMaker]] 05:20, 11 August 2008 (CEST) |
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| + | I've never encountered something of 8mb that need to be send over a network. What exactly are you sending? --[[User:Elk1007|Elk1007]] 04:29, 7 January 2009 (UTC) |
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| + | ==HomeBrew Channel stalling in loading apps== |
| + | To start out, I have a Wii updated with the latest firmware and it is not chipped. I've rarely experienced problems when loading HBC as everything seems to run smoothly. It has froze on me once only the first night I installed it which was a while ago, though all is fine now. I've encountered a problem the other night however; I've noticed upon HBC loading my SD card and its apps that I was free to choose anything as normal, though when I clicked on the Genesis emulator, HBC decided to take its own actions into play. I have not yet chose to Load or Cancel the application from the HBC interface. You know when you get the dim screen in the background when you choose an app or are reading a description?, I had gotten the dim screen (all while the background was still in motion. The bubbles, etc) and no menu whatsoever as well as the cursor having disappeared. My apps were still shown in the background but there was nothing left for me to do except power off my Wii. It only happened once. I will further notify of any other glitches/bugs/things that should arise. |
| + | [[User:Peachy|Peachy]] 01:18a.m., 26 August 2008 |
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| + | =Network problems= |
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| + | ==Network problem - Network Not Initialized== |
| + | I installed HBC on my 3.2J Wii using the iso method (I have a modchip) and connect it to my home network but i disconnect the internet from it on purpose (I don't understand japanese so I'm afraid I'll update my wii by accident). Im trying to use wiiload but HBC just says: "network not initialized". I tried addind my wii's BSSID to my routers MAC filter but with no luck. also i have nothing plugged in to my wii. 26 August 2008 |
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| + | == Losing WiFi Connection == |
| + | Despite being next to my access point, I've found that the homebrew channel/my wii is losing its connection. |
| + | This happens when running homebrew and returning to the launcher (which I why I presume its a problem with the channel and not my wii or WiFi). |
| + | Is anyone else experiencing this?--Unknown |
| + | :Is it eventually reconnecting? The Wii's WiFi connection isn't persistent.--[[User:Timedroid|Timedroid]] 06:30, 22 June 2008 (CEST) |
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| + | ="Other"= |
| == System Files are Corrupted == | | == System Files are Corrupted == |
| i got this error on loading the HBC for the 5th time, it occured onece but i just wanted to report it | | i got this error on loading the HBC for the 5th time, it occured onece but i just wanted to report it |
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| :The problem seems to have been resolved in the newer versions of HBC — a least for me 1.0.1 installed without problems. --[[User:Shadowbird|Shadowbird]] 17:02, 18 January 2009 (UTC) | | :The problem seems to have been resolved in the newer versions of HBC — a least for me 1.0.1 installed without problems. --[[User:Shadowbird|Shadowbird]] 17:02, 18 January 2009 (UTC) |
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− | :Is it eventually reconnecting? The Wii's WiFi connection isn't persistent.--[[User:Timedroid|Timedroid]] 06:30, 22 June 2008 (CEST)
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| ==Loading extra files as well as the .elf== | | ==Loading extra files as well as the .elf== |
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| (spanish: cuando salgo del canal homebrew, el menu del sistema suena como si hubiera interferencia, solo pasa al usar la opcion salir en el canal hombrew, si ejecuto otra aplicacion que permita reiniciar (snes9x por ejemplo) y reinicio la wii desde alli esto no pasa) NTSC Wii, 3.2U, not chipped | | (spanish: cuando salgo del canal homebrew, el menu del sistema suena como si hubiera interferencia, solo pasa al usar la opcion salir en el canal hombrew, si ejecuto otra aplicacion que permita reiniciar (snes9x por ejemplo) y reinicio la wii desde alli esto no pasa) NTSC Wii, 3.2U, not chipped |
| :I can confirm that this happens, exiting the Homebrew Channel on my NTSC 3.3U unmodded Wii produces slightly distorted sound on the Wii Menu and other channels/games that are run after. This bug does not happen if the system menu is returned to directly from other homebrew. The distorted sound seems to fix itself when I power off and turn back on the Wii. [[User:Kilroy|Kilroy]] 14:57, 20 August 2008 (UTC) | | :I can confirm that this happens, exiting the Homebrew Channel on my NTSC 3.3U unmodded Wii produces slightly distorted sound on the Wii Menu and other channels/games that are run after. This bug does not happen if the system menu is returned to directly from other homebrew. The distorted sound seems to fix itself when I power off and turn back on the Wii. [[User:Kilroy|Kilroy]] 14:57, 20 August 2008 (UTC) |
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− | <br>-- [[User:PaceMaker|PaceMaker]] 02:02, 31 July 2008 (CEST)
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| ==Apps Do Not Load, HBC Freezes on Exit, and No Network== | | ==Apps Do Not Load, HBC Freezes on Exit, and No Network== |
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| Same issue for me on a modded PAL wii with yaosm, 3.2E firmware, with and without usb ethernet adapter plugged in, HBC beta 8 and no gamecube adapter nor memory card. | | Same issue for me on a modded PAL wii with yaosm, 3.2E firmware, with and without usb ethernet adapter plugged in, HBC beta 8 and no gamecube adapter nor memory card. |
| --[[User:Zeograd|Zeograd]] 21:51, 14 November 2008 (UTC) | | --[[User:Zeograd|Zeograd]] 21:51, 14 November 2008 (UTC) |
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− | To start out, I have a Wii updated with the latest firmware and it is not chipped. I've rarely experienced problems when loading HBC as everything seems to run smoothly. It has froze on me once only the first night I installed it which was a while ago, though all is fine now. I've encountered a problem the other night however; I've noticed upon HBC loading my SD card and its apps that I was free to choose anything as normal, though when I clicked on the Genesis emulator, HBC decided to take its own actions into play. I have not yet chose to Load or Cancel the application from the HBC interface. You know when you get the dim screen in the background when you choose an app or are reading a description?, I had gotten the dim screen (all while the background was still in motion. The bubbles, etc) and no menu whatsoever as well as the cursor having disappeared. My apps were still shown in the background but there was nothing left for me to do except power off my Wii. It only happened once. I will further notify of any other glitches/bugs/things that should arise.
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| == HBC doesn't read my SD Card/it's content == | | == HBC doesn't read my SD Card/it's content == |
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| Nope, the bug is still there. Powering off from the Homebrew Channel with wiiConnect24 Standby connect enabled is still leaving the Wii outputting a black screen while it is in standby. I've noticed that when the Wii powers back on, it turns off the video for a split second, probably due to its startup sequence. --[[User:Thegamefreak0134|Thegamefreak0134]] 07:10, 12 December 2008 (UTC) | | Nope, the bug is still there. Powering off from the Homebrew Channel with wiiConnect24 Standby connect enabled is still leaving the Wii outputting a black screen while it is in standby. I've noticed that when the Wii powers back on, it turns off the video for a split second, probably due to its startup sequence. --[[User:Thegamefreak0134|Thegamefreak0134]] 07:10, 12 December 2008 (UTC) |
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− | I purchased Nyko's Wireless Nunchuck for my Wii today. I plugged it in and fired up my Wii to play a game, but when the Homebrew channel loaded the Hand Icon would not display and if I unplugged it, it functioned normally. But when I plug it back in the hand icon either freezes completely or moves oddly when you move the Wiimote.
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| ==With Twilight Hack beta 1 or 2 Homebrew Channel Installation fails== | | ==With Twilight Hack beta 1 or 2 Homebrew Channel Installation fails== |
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| I got homebrew just last week and a problem has occurred. First is the freezing problem. Every time I press on mushroomy kingdom my game freezes. Second, every time me and my friend are about to Brawl, the game freezes. Anyone know how to fix this problem? If not, please update the homebrew channel to fix this problem. | | I got homebrew just last week and a problem has occurred. First is the freezing problem. Every time I press on mushroomy kingdom my game freezes. Second, every time me and my friend are about to Brawl, the game freezes. Anyone know how to fix this problem? If not, please update the homebrew channel to fix this problem. |
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| This is actually the codes, you need to download a "Music mod fix" for mushroomy kingdom. else, tis your codes... | | This is actually the codes, you need to download a "Music mod fix" for mushroomy kingdom. else, tis your codes... |
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| On the odd occasion, my Homebrew fails to load my applications when I put on a new application. Now i don't know what causes this, I don't even no that this might be a bug, but it is extremely annoying because I have to take out my SD card and mess about deleting the application. It has only happened a few times and i forgot what applications they were. If you have this same problem, well join the club because i don't have a clue how to fix it. | | On the odd occasion, my Homebrew fails to load my applications when I put on a new application. Now i don't know what causes this, I don't even no that this might be a bug, but it is extremely annoying because I have to take out my SD card and mess about deleting the application. It has only happened a few times and i forgot what applications they were. If you have this same problem, well join the club because i don't have a clue how to fix it. |
| NOTE: My Homebrew version is Beta 8. I Think =S | | NOTE: My Homebrew version is Beta 8. I Think =S |
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| If you open with no SD card your HBC and put it after that, reload works fine with SD cards (the content appears) but fails to load anything with SDHC. If you had put SDHC at the Wii before you load HBC the content (homebrew apps) appear normally. | | If you open with no SD card your HBC and put it after that, reload works fine with SD cards (the content appears) but fails to load anything with SDHC. If you had put SDHC at the Wii before you load HBC the content (homebrew apps) appear normally. |
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| Does the new HBC not support SDHC? or is it just me? <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Nayru|Nayru]] ([[User talk:Nayru|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Nayru|contribs]]) 22:25, 15 May 2009</small> | | Does the new HBC not support SDHC? or is it just me? <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Nayru|Nayru]] ([[User talk:Nayru|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Nayru|contribs]]) 22:25, 15 May 2009</small> |
| :Yeah, the HBC 1.02 doesn't support SDHC cards, it seems.--[[User:Omni|Omni]] 22:09, 17 May 2009 (UTC) | | :Yeah, the HBC 1.02 doesn't support SDHC cards, it seems.--[[User:Omni|Omni]] 22:09, 17 May 2009 (UTC) |
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− | Any help in getting this application Datel Retro Wireless compatible would be appreciative. It would make jumping to my favorite homebrew app easier.
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− | source: [[Datel Retro Wireless Classic Controller]] <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Startreker|Startreker]] ([[User talk:Startreker|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Startreker|contribs]]) 15:38, 16 May 2009</small>
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