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    Okay, I'm pretty new to the emulating scene, in fact, I just got Twilight Hack today. I'm a very quick learner with computer stuff though.

    Anyway, I have a question. I had an older version of Snes9GX that was working fine, but I can't stand using the GC controller, which is why I just downloaded this. But I wasn't really sure how to install it on my SD Card, so I replaced boot.elf from the older emu with snesgxwi.elf and renamed it to boot.elf, but that didn't work, so I tried doing the same with the.dol file, and that just brought up a code dump.

    So how exactly do I make the change from the old emulator to this one?

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    how do i install this? i renamed the dol file in boot.dol the homebrew channel says it can't read it

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    I'm also a bit confused by the files in this zip. How do I use this with an SD card and the homebrew channel? I'm not sure how to set up the card. I've tried what seemed like it would be natural, but am not sure how to do this, any help?

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    I'm also a bit confused by the files in this zip. How do I use this with an SD card and the homebrew channel? I'm not sure how to set up the card. I've tried what seemed like it would be natural, but am not sure how to do this, any help?
    Unzip the archive. You will find the following folders inside:
    apps - Contains Homebrew Channel ready files (see Homebrew Channel instructions below)
    snes9x - Contains the directory structure required for storing roms, saves, and cheats (see below)
    Via Homebrew Channel
    The most popular method of running homebrew on the Wii is through the Homebrew Channel. If you already have the channel installed, just copy over the apps folder included in the archive into the root of your SD card.
    Remember to also create the snes9x directory structure required. See above.
    Loading Games

    By default, roms are loaded from "snes9x/roms/".
    Your SNES rom images must be in the Super Magicom (SMC) or FIG format. Generally, all images you find will be in this format, but if you run across one that isn't please download RTOOL which will allow you to convert the image into SMC format.

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