banjonator1
Satan
I would like some help. I know I need Homebrew and Gecko OS, both of which I have, but from there I'm lost. If anyone is interested in helping me, please PM me.
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Ventus said:Download Riivoultion and get xml file for it then go to kc-mm.com for tutorial
Ventus said:If you can't still find the right xml file, I can make mediafire account and give you download links for it
Ventus said:I have best xml file ever that it works great
Ventus said:Also you need to download ocarina for Rii too
- When you open the unzipped file, you will see two folders, which are named 'hbc' and 'pc'.
- Open the 'hbc' folder, and you will see a folder that is named 'ocarina'.
- Now, on the root of the SD card, create a folder, and name it 'apps'.
- After that, copy the 'ocarina' folder into the 'apps' folder.
- After this, Ocarina should show on the Homebrew Channel.
- Download the .txt file for the game that you want, and open it in the Wii Cheat Code Manager. (My note: You don't necessarily need to download the .txt file, but you can download the .txt from the code website for a complete set of codes)
- On the top left hand corner, you should see the 'Game ID'. I believe that it should be about six characters.
- To the right of 'Game ID' you should see 'Game Name', which should list the game that the codes are for.
- Below 'Game ID', you will see a list of available codes for that game. If you select a code, on the right side, you will see the code name, the contents of the code, and possibly some comments on the code.
- Select the codes that you want to use, click on 'Export to GCT', and export it to your SD card. For example, on my Windows XP computer, it is listed as 'Removable Disc (E'. It will then place the .gct file in the 'codes' folder on the card. If the folder is not already created, it will create it for you.