While it's great to see all this people starting to contribute I really wish LoPsT would emphasize how unstable the wiimote code is right now.
Lopst has released a new version of the Genesis/Megadrive/SegaCD Emu for the Nintendo Wii with Wiimote Support:
GenPlus wiimote and classic (v.1 LoPsT)
This is the Genesis Plus emulator for Wii of LoPsT.
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¡¡¡ SUPPORT OF 2 WIIMOTES AT A TIME !!!
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*Current features:
- Support of 2 Wiimotes and Classic Controller.
*Config of Buttons:
- Wiimote:
Wiimote GENESIS
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1 B
2 C
B A
+ START
- MODE
HOME Emulator menu
- Classic Controller:
Classic GENESIS
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X A
B B
A C
L X
Y Y
R Z
+ START
- MODE
HOME Emulator Menu.
Note:
Put your ROMS in: /genplus/roms
Put your save games in: /genplus/saves
Please Report Working/Non Working Games to our Genesis/Sega CD Emulators for Wii Compatability List
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While it's great to see all this people starting to contribute I really wish LoPsT would emphasize how unstable the wiimote code is right now.
unstable!?!?
go here on your wii to see the use of d-pad 1-2-a-b- - -+ butons www.wiicade.com
edit: i think A should be the A button
front sd saving
is this like the SNES9x one where you have to press1 and 2 on the wiimote for the emulator to launch, cause although it takes like what, 2 seconds, it's still very annoying.
You completely missed the point.
The fact is that the code being used for Wiimote support in homebrew is not yet stable. If developers want to include it in their releases, great! But I also think that users should be made aware that it may cause problems.
You should probably go read this:
http://www.wiiuse.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=186
Also, don't forget that writing code to use the Wiimote with a PC and writing code to incorporate it into homebrew running on the Wii (which is not exactly stable to start with) are two different things.
What i think is that people should just let the creaters do there bisness and enjoy there brilliant work.
Nothing at all can be perfectly stable,
even created by nintendo them selves,
its just a part of the homebrew community to try there best to get there.
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