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Users without a NAND dump will need to manually install IOS 36 on Dolphin 5.0-5934 and later.

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Though it could be from me dumping my own Wii's NAND or something.Ī Wii NAND dump should include IOS 36 so that will avoid the problem altogether.

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I read from your post that you have 5.0-2712, so I'd recommend you update your Dolphin. I'm using 5.0-6112, and I personally haven't ran into this issue. If there's anything else that needs to be added, let me know, and I'll update with misc information/fixes.įYI, Dolphin originally needed IOS 36 for Gecko OS. This entry will stay in your Dolphin window for quicker access. Though before starting the game, make sure you configure Gecko's Hook Type to be AXNextFrame.Ħa.) Click Open before searching for your saved boot.elf file.Ħb.) Browse for the folder that contains your saved boot.elf like if you're going to add a new IS0. Note: If you dumped your NAND and are using it with your Dolphin build, then you don't need to download and install IOS 36, since it was more than likely already installed into your Wii's NAND prior to dumping, in which you can skip this step and go straight to Step 5.Ĥ.) Open Dolphin, and go to Tools > Install WAD and open the IOS 36 WAD you downloaded from Step 3 with it.ĥ.) Once you've installed IOS 36, right click on your Brawl ISO entry before clicking on "Set as Default IS0." After that, open up Config, go to Wii, and make sure Insert SD is enabled.Ħ.) To boot modded Brawl though Dolphin, you can do one of two things. You'll also need to place the boot.elf file from Gecko OS into a folder of your choice.ģ.) Open NUS Downloader, go to Database > IOS > 00000000 10000024 - IOS 36 > Latest Version, and make sure the "Pack WAD" option is enabled before starting the NUS download (you can click on the floppy disk icon to choose the location it'll be saved to). In WinImage, go to Image > Inject a Folder and search for your dummy folder before injecting it. You would also place everything into a dummy folder (Just create a new folder and put everything in it). At this point, you should have all of your files, codes, and Gecko OS inside their respective folders as if you were going to use a Wii. If there's already an sd.raw file in there, delete it before inserting your newly created file.Ģ.) Open WinImage and open your sd.raw with it. Make sure the file produced is named sd.raw and place the file under "C:\Users\*Name*\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\Wii". You can go as low as 64 MB or as high as 2 GB, though 2 GB is highly recommended (I believe you can use a cmd function to make the file over 2 GB, but this is just for the basics). You need the following, alongside your folders set up.ġ.) Create a Virtual SD Card using the Virtual SD Card Maker program.

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Setting up Brawl Mods to use with Dolphin Emulatorįrom another thread I wrote this in, I decided to make a separate thread with what I wrote, just so people will have a general go to place to learn how to set up Brawl mods for use with Dolphin.






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