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70 lines
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The Homebrew Channel v1.1.2
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Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Team Twiizers, all rights reserved.
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All rights reserved; do not redistribute
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Update instructions:
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If you have previously installed The Homebrew Channel, you can update it. If
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this is the first time you are installing it, see README.txt for installation
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instructions. The easiest way to update is using the built-in online update
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functionality. Simply configure the WiFi network settings for your Wii for
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proper Internet connectivity, and boot up the channel. If the connection is
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established, you'll see an opaque white (not semitransparent) world icon
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in the lower right corner, and an update prompt will automatically appear.
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Accept it to begin downloading the update. If you cannot or do not want to
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connect your Wii to the Internet, simply run the boot.elf file using any
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homebrew booting method. For example, you can upload it using wiiload or
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you can make a directory inside /apps (for example, /apps/Update) and copy
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boot.elf there. Then, simply run it from the previous version of The Homebrew
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Channel.
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Adding and customizing apps:
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All user applications should be stored in their own subdirectory inside of
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apps/; some examples have been provided. Each subdirectory should have at
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least three files; ScummVM will be used as an example.
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* apps/ScummVM/boot.elf main executable to be loaded
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* apps/ScummVM/icon.png icon to be displayed in The Homebrew Channel
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Menu; should be 128 x 48 pixels
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* apps/ScummVM/meta.xml XML description of the channel. This format
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might change for future releases of The
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Homebrew channel, but we will try to remain
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backwards-compatible. See
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http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Channel
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for information on what data should be included
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in this file.
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Staying current with new releases:
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Relax, you will not need to do anything to keep up with new releases of the
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Homebrew Channel. When a new version is available, a message will appear
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giving you the option to download and install the new version, if your Wii
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is configured to connect to the Internet.
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Uninstallation:
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You may uninstall the channel as you would any other channel, by using the Data
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Management screen of the Wii Menu. Erasing every last trace of The Homebrew
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Channel is not practical on a complex system such as the Wii. If a need
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arises, we will develop a more thorough uninstaller application.
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Reminder about elf files:
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Old ELF files were incorrect and will not work. Please use DOL files or
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recompile with the latest version of devkitPPC. You can use the following
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command to convert a broken ELF file to a DOL file:
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powerpc-gekko-objcopy -O binary boot.elf boot.dol
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