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Type, Homebrew. Languages, EN. Title (EN), Vbagx Channel Installer. Synopsis (EN), This, of course, installs a Vbagx forwarder channel to your Wii. Download wiisx forwarder channel wad free shared files. VBAGX Animierter Forwarder Channel VBAF.rar from all world's most popular shared hosts.

Vbagx Forwarder

A while ago I posted an idea for a GeeXboX channel in the 'Custom Channels' thread. The idea was to have a little app that automatically loads the GeeXboX elf from the SD.

This little app could be injected into a channel. I development such a little app (with the help of svpe and by using some of his functions, thanks svpe!). Then I went on and developed Forwarders for other apps. There is also a generic Elf/Dol Forwarder which can be configured to load a desired elf/dol from a config file, soon a Media/Emu/Tools Forwarder (combining the different Wii apps) and Forwarders for specific apps such as the mentioned GeeXboX and MPlayerWii, so they can be injected into a wad and installed. Benefits: - GeeXboX Channel (and of course others) possible through forwarding GeeXbox's boot.elf - No injection of a dol needed when an app/emu is updated through Homebrew Browser - Less Wii memory storage is used when using Forwarders, because the app's boot.dol stays on sd.

Vbagx Forwarder

Example: MPlayerWii's boot.dol is approx. 5MB, where the MPlayerWii Forwarder is under 1MB! Releases: Elf/Dol Forwarder Channel v0.2.1 for general use. This is a little app that automatically loads a dol/elf file from front sd. Which app is loaded must be set in a config file. The Elf/Dol Forwarder is to be injected into a wad and installed. When launching the channel the Elf/Dol Forwarder automatically loads the said elf/dol file.

Advantages of this method are that less space of the Wii's internal memory is needed compared to injecting the apps directly and if a new version of an app is released you don't have to inject it. Just replace the old boot.dol/elf. Changes: -------- - v0.1: initial release, seperate versions for loading elfs and dols, which are loaded from a directory on sd - v0.2: elf and dol forwarder merged into one application (auto-detection of elf or dol), location of loaded elf or dol read from a config file on root of sd - v0.2.1: fixed the bug when the path in the config file has white spaces usage: -------- 1. Inject 'elf_dol_forwarder_v02.dol' from the archieve into a wad and install it using WadManager 2. Guy sebastian armageddon album download 2017. Copy the file 'elf_dol_forwarder.conf' into the root of the sd 3. Edit 'elf_dol_forwarder.conf' and change the path to the elf/dol you want to be loaded (only one boot.dol allowed) 3. Put your SD card back into the Wii and launch the installed channel from 1.

It will load the elf/dol specified in the config file credits: -------- svpe - The creator of Front SD Loader and TCPLoad: He helped me out and gave permission for using some of his functions. (Banner by Master Mo, wad compiled by Banjosancho) Preview: (Banner by Master Mo, wad compiled by Banjosancho) Preview: Media Forwarder Channel v2. This is a little app/channel that combines the five Wii Media Players GeeXboX, MPlayerWii, MPlayer Twiizer Version, MPlayerWii Mod (rodries) and Dragon Media Player into one app / channel. The Media Forwarder loads the media apps from the front sd according to the held button on launching the channel. The paths on sd are as followed: - GeeXboX: /apps/geexbox/boot.elf - MPlayerWii: /apps/MPlayerWii/boot.dol - MPlayer Twiizer: /apps/MPlayer/boot.dol - MPlayerWii: /apps/MPlayerWii_rodries/boot.dol - Dragon Media Player: /apps/dmp/boot.dol They are the same paths that the Homebrew Browser uses.