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* GitHub - https://github.com/libertyernie/Nicoe | * GitHub - https://github.com/libertyernie/Nicoe | ||
* GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/nicoe-nintendont-configuration-editor.603950/ | * GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/nicoe-nintendont-configuration-editor.603950/ |
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Author | libertyernie |
Type | PC Utilities |
Version | 10.3 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2021/12/03 |
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Nicoe (Nintendont Configuration Editor) is a Windows desktop application that allows you to create, open, edit, and save nincfg.bin files.
These files are used by Nintendont, a GameCube and Wii homebrew application that allows you to play your games from a USB storage device, SD card, or DVD. The application is built using C++/CLI and is a wrapper around the NIN_CFG structure, which exposes each meaningful configuration element of the structure as a .NET property.
This allows you to modify the configuration elements using the built-in WinForms PropertyGrid. The application is also built to handle nincfg.bin files going back to version 8, and for this reason, you will see a .dll for each version.
Features
- Create / open / save nincfg.bin files (version 8, 9, or 10).
- Update nincfg.bin files to version 10.
- Read the Game ID directly from a disc image.
- Extract the banner (as .png) from a disc image.
- Write a meta.xml to autoload a game directly from the Homebrew Channel (not officially supported; requires a custom build of Nintendont that can accept a base64-encoded command-line parameter).
User guide
Requirements:
- Windows.
- .NET Framework 4.6.1 or newer.
- Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2019 or newer.
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