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BootMii Configuration Editor




BootMii Configuration Editor
Version: 2.5

Platforms: Mobile Gaming, Wii


Categories: System Utilities

Upload date: 22 Jan 12

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 14

File Size: 254 Kb
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  BootMii Configuration Editor

Wiibrew coder Pembo has released a new version of his BootMii Configuration Editor, a handy homebrew utility that allows you to change the values in the /bootmii/bootmii.ini file without the hassle of taking out your SD card and editing it on your PC.

Changelog:

  • Implementation Of BootMii Switch functionality. Can enable/disable BootMii through the editor by renaming the directory from /bootmii to /~bootmii and vice versa
  • If /bootmii and /~bootmii exist you are given the option to switch the directories allowing you to use an alternate MINI implementation such as MIKE.
  • If bootmii.ini exists in both directories you are given the choice of which to edit.
  • The homebrew channel icon is swapped depending on the mode to give an indication of the bootmii status. A green circle indicates bootmii is enabled, a red circle indicates bootmii is disabled, and an orange circle indicates you are running in switch mode.
  • Several fixes to resolve various minor issues.
 
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