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I think I already asked you about this in the past, but if you're willing to make this software open source, I'm sure lots of people will contribute with patches to improve its functionality and available features.
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I really enjoy your original work on the "WBFS GUI Manager for Mac OS X" and I second drh on the move to use WWT as its underlying backend. This is a great tool, well worth a look :-) This tool even fixes some bugs in the libraries that wbfs uses that still cause errors in the partitions today. It still uses the WBFS format, but can store the files in ISO, WBFS or WFD format (which I prefer) for better file sizing. It does some fantastically powerful stuff compared to the wbfs tool. Wiimm is doing a lot of work on this cross platform compatible tool at the moment and seems to be pretty much ready to add any functionality anyone can think of in a very speedy fashion too! I would personally like to see the GUI switch to using Wiimm's tool set to be honest (instead of the current WBFS tool compiled for Mac). I doub't you'll recognise me, but I was on the iPhone IRC scene right at the very beginning and did live testing of one of the first Dev Team s/w unlocks in #iphone, along with the hardware unlock devised by Gray, actioned by geohot on the other channel etc.Īnyways, back to the subject, WBFS for MAC works fine for me as it currently stands, however I do use command line tools to rename and do other stuff.
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Oh and one other tip to any newcomers, I also had real trouble getting WBFS for Mac to recognise the drive, I followed all the formatting tips etc, in the end, I got it recognised by making sure the drive was not mounted in the OSX file system! This info might be useful to some other newcomers to stop them thinking they were going crazy! If you like command line tools, or would just like a lot more power than dragging and dropping, you should also checkout Wiimm's wbfs tools, its cross platform compatible (OSX, Linux oh and Windoz) see in this thread:
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I now have a great configuration of an auto-booting WiiFlow system, safe updated to that latest menu system4.2e with full compatibility with all games with minimal custom IOS and other useful stuff like a backup of my NAND. I have found its quite hard to come into something that is already well established, its hard to know what info is old and which stuff you should be using and what is out of date etc, much easier when your in at the beginning, because all info is learned in order, and your aware of what becomes redundant.Īnyway after about a 2 weeks of reading and learning, I have got to grips with things.
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I have just added my entire ISO collection to a drive and used the command line version to rename some of the stupid (un-useful) file names that exist on some titles.
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It works great and enables me to still avoid having to run any Windows emulation for a single requirement which is great! Late arrival to this thread, but I'd like to thank Darkten (who sounds familiar from the iPhone scene) and others involved with this app.