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--=== The HomebrewFilter ===-- == About == The HomebrewFilter is an drop-in replacement for the Homebrew Channel - it allows Homebrew applications to be loaded and sorted, among other more outstanding opportunities. Compared to the Homebrew Channel, the HomebrewFilter features the following additional functionality: - boot GameCube Homebrew - boot into external loaders (Uniiloader, Priiloader) - load Homebrew from SD, USB, DVD or All - load Homebrew from FAT, NTFS or EXT2/3/4 formatted devices - categorize Homebrew (without the need to change directories) - download additional content directly from within The HomebrewFilter * Fonts * Translations * Themes - on-the-fly updates via network connectivity - child-lock mode - screen adjustment options - edit meta.xml from within the HomebrewFilter == Installation == Various ways allow to install the HBF Share-Point: http://download.tuxfamily.org/hbf/Installer/ a) HBF already installed aa) HBF <= rev35: download the HBF rev36b manually and put it on your SD-Card (sub-folder: apps/) and start it from HBF ab) HBF >= rev36: just enter the update-dialog (Settings -> Update) b) HBC already installed Proceed as in aa) c) Nothing already installed follow a guide on how to set-up Homebrew on your Nintendo Wii, for example: http://forum.wii-homebrew.com/board4-wii-homebrew-area/board9-tutorials/softmod-und-nand-emulation/8260-new-ultimate-homebrew-guide-wii-by-wii-homebrew-com-v1-0/ == Compilation == Compilation requires devkitPPC and libogc with all portlibs installed. For more information see: http://www.devkitpro.org On POSIX systems issueing './distribute' should be enough - if all dependencies are properly installed - on Non-POSIX systems check the distribute script in order how to compile properly -- I'm not using any of those OS'