Wii Config v1.0
Been toying around with your Nintendo Wii lately, haven’t we? No doubt updating your PAL hardware with NTSC firmware revisions has put your next-generation console in a state of limbo. Luckily, homebrew developer waninkoko has a solution to help you get your console running hitch free again. More on the homebrewed Wii Config version 1.0 at the full story.
Download: Wii Config v1.0 (DOL)
Download: Wii Config v1.0 (ELF)
Here’s the latest news on homebrew developer waninkoko‘s project: Wii Config version 1.0 is finally out. This is the developer’s first release of a homebrew semi-brick circumvention tool for the Nintendo Wii.
Wii Config was designed from the ground up to be executable and independent from the Wii’s traditional settings menu and will allow users to reconfigure their Wii to resolve semi-brick issues. Wii Config v1.0 is available for download in DOL and ELF variants (for whatever loader you use most) and is a pretty straightforward configurations menu – if not equally entertaining as the usual Wii menu with its accompanying music.
More confirmations as to whether the application works is still up in the air, but preliminaries suggest that the tool is helpful to those who can’t reconfigure from a semi-brick state.
The archives come with no documentation, and so in order to use it, you must familiarize with file loaders and Wii homebrew via external sources. More updates as we get them.
Download: Wii Config v1.0 (DOL)
Download: Wii Config v1.0 (ELF)