Odyssey/Videopac emulator for the Wii game console.
Instructions:
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* Copy the application folder (o2em) in the "apps" directory of the SD card (HomeBrew channel directory structure).
* Create a directory "/roms/romsodd" on the SD card
* Put all your roms (.bin or .zip) in that directory including the system rom (named "o2rom.bin")
* Boot the emulator from the HomeBrew Channel.
* Select ROM and press the "2" button."
* Press:
"HOME" to exit the emulator at anytime.
"cursor keys" to navigate up/down/left/right.
"button 2" to shoot (or whatever...)
"plus" to invoke the emulated console's Keyboard/keyPad (press "plus" again to swap the joystick/keyPad number)
and "2" button again to come back to the game and/or confirm the pad key press.
"minus" to go back to the ROMs menu.
Features/known bugs:
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* SDHC support (build with latest libogc and libfat)
* some problems in double buffering causing some corruptions in GFX.
* Sound to be improved in a next release...
History:
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30/01/09: V1.0: Initial release.
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