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Alarmii is a simple alarm application for the Wii. It allows users to set a timer or alarm, and will alert the user when the time is up. ==Features== *Alarm clock. *Countdown timer. *Interval alerts. *Customizable sound samples (keep them small as SD card loading is a little slow). *Audio and Visual alerts. *And more. ==Installation== Copy the Alarmii folder to the apps directory on your SD card and launch it through the Homebrew Channel. To customize the alarm sound, use ".raw" files with a 8000 Hz, 8-bit, mono format. You can use a program like WavePad to convert .wav files (remember to keep them small, unless you can wait for the Wii's SD to load). ==User guide== Use any Wiimote to adjust the numbers (you will individually adjust hours, minutes, or seconds, they will not effect each other). Click on the alarm button to enable/disable. Whichever number you click on will be the active mode ("set" or "remain") until you enable the alarm. Settings/adjustments will be saved automatically when you exit the program. ==Controls== A/B - Increase/Decease number Home - exit program. ==Screenshots== https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/alarmiiwii2.png ==Media== '''alarmii forwarder Wad''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srXq45kUXEA Wolfie Numbers]) <br> <youtube>srXq45kUXEA</youtube> ==Changelog== '''v1.0''' *Added: auto-load/save settings to SD card (now you don't have to setup every time). *Added: load sound files from SD card (allowing for custom sound effects - hence, no card = no sound). *Added: visual cues at interval and alarm. *Bug fix: disabled potential rumble on exit screen. '''v0.8 (alpha)''' *Not really a bug, but adjusting the 'numbers' independantly can be confusing. *This needs to be more intuitive - However, it really is quite logical. *PAL50 mode is not vertically centered accordingly (but things all fit of course. ==Credits== *Team Tweezers, plus all involved in creating the Wii HomeBrew scene. *Original GX basecode - winterMute (conversion), NeHe (original) - a simple example goes a long way. *Sound Engine - Francisco Muñoz 'Hermes'. *Mini-XML (load and save .xml config files) - beardface (port), Matthew Sweet (original). *WiiBrew/GBAtemp/WiiNewz forums - nice places. *Dolphin [Wii] emulator (made testing a lot easier!) - Dolphin team. *Wasp_Box - original idea. *You - my audience. ==External links== * Author's website - [https://web.archive.org/web/20090311003645/www.tribine.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/blitter/ https://www.tribine.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/blitter/] (archived) * GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/alarmii-0-8-released.139043
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