What's so great about this? Well, this makes using custom textures (custom textures via Dolphin) easy and most importantly, you can make a save state while playing the mod and load it while playing normal Brawl without the need of GeckoOS. *If you launch Brawl, and then launch the mod via GeckoOS, the game ID will stay as RSBE01 (if not, it'll change to a bunch of zeroes). * Save states work just fine as long as you load/create them after GeckoOS applies the codes. If it bothers you, or if you want to change GeckoOS' settings, you can close Dolphin and try again and it should work fine, since this doesn't happen often. You can still press the A button and the game will launch. When this happens, GeckoOS is actually running fine, you just can't see anything.
#PROJECT M BOOT.ELF GECKOS DOLPHIN MOD#![]() * You may get a white screen after skipping GeckoOS' warning message (or after running GeckoOS if you disabled panic handlers). * It doesn't matter where you keep the GeckoOS folder in the desktop, just make sure you have the gameconfig.txt, Codes folder and, just in case, the GeckoOS folder in their respective places in the sd.raw. I personally use the boot.elf, but use whichever you like. *As far as I could tell, there is no difference between using GeckoOS'. It may have some slight graphic issues at times, but it's nothing major. You can try out other hooktypes, but this one seems to work without issues. If it happens to you often, This is easily fixed by going to GeckoOS' "Config Options" and changing the "Gecko Hook Type" to "AXNextFrame." #PROJECT M BOOT.ELF GECKOS DOLPHIN PATCH#There's an issue in which GeckoOS fails to use the File Patch Code correctly. When GeckoOS loads up, just select "Launch Game" and your mod should load up. You can ignore this with no problem or disable it altogether by unchecking "Use Panic Handlers" under the interface tab in the Config menu. After this, you'll get a warning message from Dolphin. #PROJECT M BOOT.ELF GECKOS DOLPHIN INSTALL#Go to the "Tools" drop-down menu and select "Install Wad." Find the IOS 36.wad you just created with NUS Downloader and install it.Īll you need to do now is click on Open, find that GeckoOS folder I told you to keep around and open its boot.elf or boot.dol file. In this menu, click on "Wii" and make sure "Insert SD Card" is check marked.ģ. Right click Brawl's banner and set it as default iso.Ģ. Make sure "Pack WAD" is check marked and click "Start NUS Download!" You can click the floppy disk to choose a save destination.ģ. GeckoOS will ask for IOS 36 if you need to do it.ġ. *If you're using a Nand backup of a Wii in which you use GeckoOS, you probably don't need to do this step. Raws of a usb drive too, as long as it's 2GB or less. *Brawl doesn't support cards larger than 2 GB unless you use Riivolution instead of Gecko OS, however I have no idea if Riivolution even works in dolphin. Your SD card is ready, place it in Dolphin's "Wii" folder. The reason for putting everything inside of a new folder is because the "inject folder" option doesn't inject the folder of your choosing, it injects all the files and folders inside of it.ģ. Raw, I recommend putting all the necessary files, which should be included with the mod, in a new folder (just create a new folder and put everything in it as if it were the root of an SD card.) and then using the "inject folder" option. Use this: and use WinImage to inject the data to the sd.raw.Ģ. If you did the above steps, you can skip the 3 steps below.ġ. If you don't have an SD card, follow the steps below. Now that the SD card is ready, place it in Dolphin's "Wii" folder. You have now successfully backed-up your sd card and may close WinImage.ģ. After WinImage is done saving, it will conveniently open the file for you. Change the save type to "All files (*.*)" and save the file as "sd.raw". After doing the above step, a save window will pop up. So close WinImage, re-insert the card and try again without opening any folder such as my computer.Ģ. If WinImage gets picky about not wanting to read the card, it's because you opened a folder of the card. Then, still in this menu, click on "Read Disk" near the bottom. ![]() On WinImage, click on "Disk" and select "Use Removable disk *the letter your SD card was assigned*". ![]() If not, keep scrolling down to the text in bold.ġ. If you already have an SD card with all the necessary data, (The mod, Gecko OS, etc.) just insert that card in your computer, open WinImage and follow the steps below. #PROJECT M BOOT.ELF GECKOS DOLPHIN DOWNLOAD#If you already have GeckoOS, then there's no need to download again, but keep a folder in your computer. #PROJECT M BOOT.ELF GECKOS DOLPHIN MODS#Since people frequently ask for instructions on getting Brawl mods working, I decided to explain how I got them to work.įirst things first, get WinImage, GeckoOS and NUS Downloader. It works just fine for version 3.0, but you should read this post first. ![]() *Note that this guide is made for Project M versions 2.X.
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