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[Tutorial]Wii SNES emulation (UPDATED, now with convenience)

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 3:04 pm
by 8-bit_ninja
As far as Wii homebrew has come, emulation has become one of my Wii's primary features. With the Homebrew channel, brewers can store multiple apps on their SD card and run them at their pleasure. This tutorial will tell you (yes you!)
This process involves running code not made or endorsed by Nintendo. ANY issues that arise from the use of this tutorial are not the fault of myself, brewology.com or the brew network staff, or Nintendo. Ensure that you know what you are doing before preforming the hack or running the emulator.

1: Necessary materials:
A Wii, firmware version must be below 3.4
A copy of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess*
An SD card, should be formatted as FAT16 (called FAT by Vista and XP)
Gamecube controller or Classic controller
SNES roms, (Do not ask for these here!)
The emulator itself (I'll explain that later)
(*: If you don't have the Homebrew Channel installed first)

2: Setup
Once you have those, you must run the twilight hack and install the Homebrew Channel. It's a fairly basic process, brentbrizzle tells you how to do the process here. Once you've put the channel on your Wii, you must get the emulator. Create a folder called snes9x on the root of the SD card, and put a folder called saves and another called roms inside (place your roms there).

3: Getting your emulator of choice
At this point, check to make sure your Homebrew Channel is fully updated and functional and that you've put the proper folders on your SD card. Got it? Good. :). Go to 3a if you have wi-fi or a wired connetion, or 3b if you don't have internet on your Wii

3a: IF YOU HAVE WI-FI OR A WIRED CONNECTION
Now download the Homebrew Browser from this link, and copy the included files to your SD card. This program isn't necessary, but it expedites getting applications onto your card. Once its on your card, run it, and let it load. The web-page like interface shows all applications from the currently selected category, arranged from newest to oldest. Find a SNES9X version that's somewhat new, and click download.

3b: IF YOU DO NOT HAVE WI-FI OR WIRED CONNECTION
You must download the apps of your choice from our downloads section or the Brewpack generator. Once you've got your apps, extract them and manually place them on your card. PROTIP: Most apps are zipped up in a way that you can extract them to the root of the SD and merge the included folders and existing folders.

4: Running the emulator
Once you have all of your apps and files, launch the Homebrew Channel, select your emulator, and let it load. Most new emulators now have auto-save/auto-load, so no more entering 4 different menus when setting up a game, 8). Loading games and changing settings is usually explained in the included READ-ME files, but the motions are usually the same. On the first start-up, you usually need to change your settings, which are good at their defaults. Pressing Home while playing a game brings up the emulator menu.

Final
Hopefully, everything will work for you. The twilight hack requires no physical modifications, and you can apply the setup procedure to any other program for the Wii. Thanks goes out to brentbrizzle, the SNES9x team, wiibrew.org (not us, we're .com), and the makers of the twilight hack. Post here if you have any questions or suggestions.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:29 am
by drunkpunk
The only version of SNES9X, as of this post, that will load and save ROMs from the Homebrew Channel from the front SD card is this one by LoPsT: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8SHLKTJT

PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:45 am
by 8-bit_ninja
Is that the version that supports the Classic Controller? Useful in that sense, but the version I provided does actually use the front SD slot. Check your folder names, if they are wrong, it won't load ROMs or saves.

without tp

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 12:55 pm
by sper56
sorry if this is a stupid question but is there some way to do it without using tp

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:27 pm
by brentbizzle
you can install the hombrew channel. this requires the twilight hack or a moded wii.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:18 pm
by sper56
how do you mod a wii?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:21 pm
by brentbizzle
Open it up and solder a mod chip to the DVD drive board. Definitely not something you should try if you don't know what it entails.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:29 pm
by Terdinglage
sper56 wrote:how do you mod a wii?


Or, if you just want to get homebrew, use our Pack Generator.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:41 pm
by brentbizzle
I'm not sure if the latest snes9x actually supports dvd support... but if it does, then you need to have DVDX installed on your Wii.