Homebrew Browser
Wiibrew developer teknecal has released a new version of Homebrew Browser, the program that can let you download and update homebrew straight from your console. This version features a new "Popular" category, and several other features, as well as bug fixes.
30 September 2008 (v0.2
With WiiTCPLoadGUI we can easly make connection with Homebrew/TCPLoader Channel and stream binary files, it's write in c++ using Qt4 liblary, supported platforms
WiiTCPLoadGUI
WiiTCPLoadGUI let you easily make a connection with Homebrew/TCPLoader Channel and stream binary files. It's written in c++ using Qt4 library. Supported platforms:
* Windows 32bit/64bit (64bit future)
* Linux x86/x86_64
* MacOSX x86
Changelog
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Homebrew Browser
from teknecal:
The Homebrew Browser allows you to download the latest homebrew applications and
games all through your Wii. You don't need to take your SD card out. You don't
even need a computer! You can also delete homebrew you no longer want
WiiTCPLoader is a simple utility that I got involved in, so If you have the Homebrew Channel or TCP Loader on your Wii console, with this tool you can send executable files (elf/dol or other) over tcp/ip protocol, and execute them
Gecko OS
Whats new:
1. No copy flag bit in saves now removed when copying no copy flag save games.
In previous version you could copy no copy saves but it left the no copy flag bit in the save so unless you used a Hex editor you couldn't copy the save game back to your Wii. Now this bit is removed when you copy the save over. Thanks Kenobi for this patch
WiiTCPLoader is a simple utility that I got involved in, so If you have the Homebrew Channel or TCP Loader on your Wii console, with this tool you can send executable files (elf/dol or other) over tcp/ip protocol, and execute them
WiiTCPLoader is a simple utility that I got involved in, so If you have the Homebrew Channel or TCP Loader on your Wii console, with this tool you can send executable files (elf/dol or other) over tcp/ip protocol, and execute them