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wraggster
May 27th, 2008, 20:54
Waninkoko has released WAD Manager v1.0, heres the details:


WAD Manager v1.0 by Waninkoko |
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| www.teknoconsolas.info |
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| DESCRIPTION: |
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WAD Manager is an application for (un)install WAD packages.

It lists all the available WAD packages in a SD card so you can
select which ones to (un)install.

Includes Wiimote support.


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| HOW TO USE: |
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1. Create a folder called "wad" in the root of a SD card.
2. Copy all the WAD packages in the folder created in the step 1.
3. Run the application with any method to load homebrew.


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| KUDOS: |
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- bushing and marcan (the homebrew channel is great)
- all my testers (pistu, SoraK05, danny.ml...)

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mikeb
May 27th, 2008, 23:00
so this is a wad installer / uninstaller? so i can delete my old ones?

linkinworm
May 28th, 2008, 00:24
so this is a wad installer / uninstaller? so i can delete my old ones?its an installer and uninstaller in one, you dont need to keep moving wads about when u want to install new ones you can keep everything on your sd card now

mikeb
May 28th, 2008, 04:09
finally thanks :D. also didn't you make a homebrew? i forgot which one but nice work :D

____anders____
May 28th, 2008, 10:50
cool, 2 in 1 app :)

Embarko
May 28th, 2008, 13:19
im ganna wait till theres a homebrew channel one :) (i like having the descriptions and the banner!)

Vernonjr
May 29th, 2008, 00:00
wow i really appreciate this... this little app needs to be well known for wad users, it sure makes handling them a whole lot easier! I recommend this for anyone who uses .wads

jordan4peace
May 29th, 2008, 18:51
great now all we have to do is wait for it to be hbc accessible

____anders____
May 30th, 2008, 10:57
great now all we have to do is wait for it to be hbc accessible

isn't it already?
you can make your own meta.xml(info file) and icon.png(picture).

it's easy just remember that the icon.png has to be 128x48 in size and PNG format..
..and of course rename it to boot.elf, maybe that's all you have to do, but i'm sertain you need at least the meta.xml file so you see which app you're loading;)

tehnoir
May 30th, 2008, 20:47
isn't it already?
you can make your own meta.xml(info file) and icon.png(picture).

it's easy just remember that the icon.png has to be 128x48 in size and PNG format..
..and of course rename it to boot.elf, maybe that's all you have to do, but i'm sertain you need at least the meta.xml file so you see which app you're loading;)

True. I haven't tried the WAD Manager from HBC yet, but I did try the installer and uninstaller, and they seemed to work fine.

jordan4peace
June 1st, 2008, 19:56
True. I haven't tried the WAD Manager from HBC yet, but I did try the installer and uninstaller, and they seemed to work fine.

I tried it on the hbc works great :thumbup: