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|description=NEEK (""NAND/ES Emulation Kit"") redirects NAND accesses from the Wii to an SD card or USB storage device, thus providing an EmuNAND.
|description=Also known as "NAND/ES Emulation Kit", it redirects NAND accesses from the Wii to an SD card or USB storage device, thus creating an EmuNAND environment.
|author=Crediar
|author=Crediar
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|lastupdated=2013/05/14
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|website=https://code.google.com/archive/p/sneek/
|website=https://code.google.com/archive/p/sneek/
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'''NEEK''', short for "NAND/ES Emulation Kit," is a tool that can be used to redirect NAND accesses from the Wii to an external storage device such as an SD card or USB storage, thereby creating a separate EmuNAND environment.
NEEK, short for "NAND/ES Emulation Kit," is a tool that can be used to redirect NAND accesses from the Wii to an external storage device such as an SD card or USB storage, thereby creating a separate EmuNAND environment.


This EmuNAND acts as a safe testing ground where users can experiment without the risk of damaging their Wii. NEEK is also compatible with Wii mode on the Wii U, and an improved version called [[Neek2o Wii]] is recommended for Wii users.
This EmuNAND acts as a safe testing ground where users can experiment without the risk of damaging their Wii. NEEK is also compatible with Wii mode on the Wii U.  


While NEEK is sometimes referred to as "SNEEK," this only applies when the EmuNAND is stored on an SD card. If the EmuNAND is located on a USB storage device, it is referred to as "UNEEK."
While NEEK is sometimes referred to as "SNEEK," this only applies when the EmuNAND is stored on an SD card. If the EmuNAND is located on a USB storage device, it is referred to as "UNEEK."


You can start your EmuNAND via [[nSwitch Wii]].
'''Note:''' For Wii users, it is recommended to use the new fork of NEEK [[Neek2o Wii|Neek2o]] instead. You can start your EmuNAND via [[nSwitch Wii|nSwitch]].
 
==Screenshots==
neekwii3.png
 
==Credits==
Major thanks to LoganA who donated a Wii so a fix for new Wiis was possible.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* Wiidatabase - https://wiidatabase.de/downloads/hacks/neek/
* Google Code - https://code.google.com/archive/p/sneek/
* Google Source - https://code.google.com/archive/p/sneek/
* Complete Softmod Guide - https://sites.google.com/site/completesg/how-to-use/sneek

Revision as of 00:24, 22 February 2023

NEEK
Neekwii2.png
General
AuthorCrediar
TypeSystem Tools
Versionr194
LicenseGPL-2.0
Last Updated2013/05/14
Links
Download
Website
Source

NEEK, short for "NAND/ES Emulation Kit," is a tool that can be used to redirect NAND accesses from the Wii to an external storage device such as an SD card or USB storage, thereby creating a separate EmuNAND environment.

This EmuNAND acts as a safe testing ground where users can experiment without the risk of damaging their Wii. NEEK is also compatible with Wii mode on the Wii U.

While NEEK is sometimes referred to as "SNEEK," this only applies when the EmuNAND is stored on an SD card. If the EmuNAND is located on a USB storage device, it is referred to as "UNEEK."

Note: For Wii users, it is recommended to use the new fork of NEEK Neek2o instead. You can start your EmuNAND via nSwitch.

Screenshots

neekwii3.png

Credits

Major thanks to LoganA who donated a Wii so a fix for new Wiis was possible.

External Links

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