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'''v1.0''' | |||
*added: auto-load/save settings to SD card (now you don't have to setup every time!) | *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: load sound files from SD card (allowing for custom sound effects - hence, no card = no sound!) | ||
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*bug fix: disabled potential rumble on exit screen | *bug fix: disabled potential rumble on exit screen | ||
'''v0.8 (alpha)''' | |||
*Not really a bug, but adjusting the 'numbers' independantly can be confusing. | *Not really a bug, but adjusting the 'numbers' independantly can be confusing. | ||
*This needs to be more intuitive - However, it really is quite logical! | *This needs to be more intuitive - However, it really is quite logical! |
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File:Alarmiiwii.jpg | |
General | |
Author | Blitter |
Type | Utilities |
Version | 1.0 |
License | Freeware |
Last Updated | 2009/03/06 |
Links | |
Download | |
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Alarmii is a little alarm utility for Wii. This is my first Wii program. It is a timer/alarm clock.
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
- + more
Installing
Copy this folder to your SD card inside the "apps" folder, and run with The HomeBrew Channel.
If you want to use custom sound samples:
- use ".raw" format, 8000 Hz, 8 bit signed, mono - try "WavePad" to convert .wav files (etc)
- (remember to keep them small, unless you can wait for the Wii's SD to load!)
How to Use
Use any wiimote to adjust the numbers. Click on the alarm button to enable/disable
- A........increase number
- B........decrease number
note: you will individually adjust hours, minutes, or seconds. (they will not effect each other)
- Home.....exit program
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.
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Media
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 ;)
Thanks
- 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
- Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Alarmii