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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