Twilight Hack v0.1 Alpha 3a – now with FAT16, USBGecko support
The Nintendo Wii homebrew development scene is undoubtedly pushing forward, and we have Team Twiizer to thank. Just recently, the guys who made it possible to run ELF files through an exploit in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess released yet another version of Twilight Hack. Find the details at the full article.
Download: Twilight Hack v0.1 Alpha 3a
Team Twiizers, always at the forefront of homebrew for the Nintendo Wii, released yet another version of its Twilight Hack. This time, Twilight Hack version 0.1 Alpha 3a offers new features which make it easier to load ELF files on the white hot console.
For all you Wii homebrew enthusiasts, here’s the changelog (since 0.1 Alpha 2):
- Correctly loads geckoloader code from USBGecko flash
- Front SD slot is now supported; SDGecko slot support has been removed.
- FAT16 is now supported; you should save your ELF executable on your SD card as “boot.elf”.
- RZDJ is now supported
- Added support for Geckoloader stub: If you have a USBGecko installed and have already run the Geckoloader program to install into flash, then the Twilight Hack will try to load that stub if it does not detect an SD card.
As usual, the Twilight Hack requires an SD card to load your files from and a copy of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to make it work. For full installation instructions, just click on the “via” link below.
Download: Twilight Hack v0.1 Alpha 3a
Via WiiBrew