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== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
Read the included User Manual.
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=== SD Card ===
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The SD card should have at least one partition formatted to FAT (FAT16 or FAT32). Unzip the genplus-gx.zip folder, in it you should find a folder named "apps". Move the "apps" folder to the root of your SD Card. If your Wii is correctly softmodded it should now be able to run the emulator through [[The Homebrew Channel]]. The emulator will automaticly look for roms in the apps/genplus/roms folder.
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=== USB Drive ===
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The USB drive should have at least one partition formatted to FAT (FAT16 or FAT32), other file
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systems (NTFS, EXT2, etc) are not supported. If no SD card is inserted when the emulator starts, it
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automatically creates a directory named “/genplus” at the root of your USB drive partition, as well as a
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few subdirectories, all required by the emulator to store important files (configuration, cheat files,
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SRAM files, screenshots, etc).
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By default, the emulator will look for ROM files in the /genplus/roms directory but you can place them
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anywhere you want, the menu keeping trace of the last accessed directory for each device.
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To use an USB2 drive, you must have IOS58 installed (it should be automatically installed with
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System Menu 4.3 update). You should also load the emulator through the Homebrew Channel, using
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the provided meta.xml file and make sure Homebrew Channel is using IOS58 as default IOS.
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(copied from the README included with the emulator)
    
== Controls ==
 
== Controls ==

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