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== User guide ==   
== User guide ==   
What you will need:
'''What you will need:'''
* A NES, SNES, or NDS game from the virtual console of the eShop (dumped with ddd or similar tools).   
* A NES, SNES, or NDS game from the virtual console of the eShop (dumped with ddd or similar tools).   
* Nin-Jecter. The program may trigger a virus warning in antivirus software like Avast, but it is likely a false positive.   
* Nin-Jecter. The program may trigger a virus warning in antivirus software like Avast, but it is likely a false positive.   
* (NES/SNES only) makerpl64 makerpl64 from the Wii U SDK. Please note that these files have Nintendo copyright and are not provided.   
* (NES/SNES only) makerpl64 makerpl64 from the Wii U SDK. Please note that these files have Nintendo copyright and are not provided.   
    
    
Injecting NDS ROMs:   
'''Injecting NDS ROMs:  '''
* Launch Nin-Jecter, select the NDS ROM you want to inject, and click "Convert File."   
* Launch Nin-Jecter, select the NDS ROM you want to inject, and click "Convert File."   
* Necessary files will be created, which you'll then need to copy into the Wii U eShop NDS game.   
* Necessary files will be created, which you'll then need to copy into the Wii U eShop NDS game.   
* Replace the original files with the created ones, maintaining the folder structure.   
* Replace the original files with the created ones, maintaining the folder structure.   
    
    
Injecting NES or SNES ROMs:
'''Injecting NES or SNES ROMs: '''
 
* Launch Nin-Jecter, select the NES or SNES ROM you want to inject, then choose the .rpx or .rpl file (in the "code" folder of the eShop game where you'll inject the ROM).  
* Launch Nin-Jecter, select the NES or SNES ROM you want to inject, then choose the .rpx or .rpl file (in the "code" folder of the eShop game where you'll inject the ROM).  
* Click "Convert File."   
* Click "Convert File."   

Revision as of 07:29, 19 April 2024

Nin-Jecter
Ninjectorwiiu.png
General
AuthorScarletDreamz
TypeVC Injectors
Version0.05
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2016/03/09
Links
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Website

A tool to assist injecting VC NES/SNES/NDS ROMs, it generates all the necessary directories from the VC folder.

If you already have a Loadiine ready VC NES/SNES/NDS dump to use as a base game, you can add a new game fairly easily with this tool.

User guide

What you will need:

  • A NES, SNES, or NDS game from the virtual console of the eShop (dumped with ddd or similar tools).
  • Nin-Jecter. The program may trigger a virus warning in antivirus software like Avast, but it is likely a false positive.
  • (NES/SNES only) makerpl64 makerpl64 from the Wii U SDK. Please note that these files have Nintendo copyright and are not provided.

Injecting NDS ROMs:

  • Launch Nin-Jecter, select the NDS ROM you want to inject, and click "Convert File."
  • Necessary files will be created, which you'll then need to copy into the Wii U eShop NDS game.
  • Replace the original files with the created ones, maintaining the folder structure.

Injecting NES or SNES ROMs:

  • Launch Nin-Jecter, select the NES or SNES ROM you want to inject, then choose the .rpx or .rpl file (in the "code" folder of the eShop game where you'll inject the ROM).
  • Click "Convert File."
  • The "InjectedGame.elf" file should be generated; convert it to .rpx using makerpl64.exe tool (not provided): makerpl64 -f -z9 -s InjectedGame.elf
  • Rename the file and move it to replace the one in the "code" folder of the eShop game.

Screenshots

ninjectorwiiu2.png ninjectorwiiu3.png

Changelog

v0.05

  • Introduced Nes and Snes Injection [(S)NesInject]. Note that users still need to employ makerpl64 from the Wii U SDK to convert the ELF back to an RPX.

v0.03:

  • Initial Release.

Credits

Coded by ScarletDreamz.

rpl2elf by Hykem.

(S)NESInject by daxtsu.

Special thanks to GBAtemp community.

External links

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