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Open Sram Language Modifier | |
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File:Opensramlanguagemodifierwii.jpg | |
General | |
Author | suloku |
Type | System Tools |
Version | v5 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2012/08/27 |
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This is an application to toggle sram settings such as the mono/stereo setting and the language used by gamecube games and the system IPL. The goal of this app is to make PAL gamecube games run on a NTSC gamecube/wii with the desired language, because all PAL games will play in english on a NSTC environment.
This is a clone of emu_kidid's sram language modifier 1.1 and it has the same features.
I made this in the hope of it working on the wii, using yagd and libogc functions.
The "open" is just to differ it from emu_kidid's, as he lost the source and I couldn't find a better name, sorry for that.
How to use
- Run the application on a wii or gamecube by any method (homebrew channel package provided)and you will be shown your current language and audio settings as well as the controls.
- Use Z button or down button on wiimote to toogle the audio setting and use the other buttons to set the language setting.
- The changes are saved in the SRAM, so you might run this only once.
Warning!
There are some reports that using the disc channel to run the gamecube game will change the sram values to those of the system menu. Therefore, use an alternative loading method, such as Gecko Os Wii or Gcbooter Wii.
Controls
Wiimote | GC N Controller | Action |
Wiimote DPad Down | GC ZButton | Toggle audio setting (Mono/Stereo) |
Wiimote A Button | GC A Button | Set language to English |
Wiimote B Button | GC B Button | Set language to German |
Wiimote Minus Button | GC Y Button | Set language to French |
Wiimote Plus Button | GC X Button | Set language to Spanish |
Wiimote 1 Button | GC R Trigger | Set language to Italian |
Wiimote 2 Button | GC L Trigger | Set language to Dutch |
Wiimote Home Button | GC Start Button | Exit |
How to reset the SRAM
Remove the 3V battery for 5 minutes and wait.
Gamecube
Easiest way is to just pull out the front controller panel whilst your gamecube isn't plugged into power for about 5 minutes.
Wii
The battery is located on the right side of the wii(in horizontal position). You'll find a little screw, unscrew it to remove the battery and unplug your wii for about 5 minutes.
Changelogs
Version 5 - 27 August 2012
- Sram Hex view was incorrectly shown.
- Recompiled with latest libogc
- note: the app itself works exactly as v4
Version 4 - 10 August 2009
- Added warning message for wii's disk channel launching.
- Fixed some issues when printing the language names on screen.
Version 3 - 28 July 2009
- Added SRAM Hex view.
- Added power and reset button callbacks
Version 2 - 27 July 2009
- Forgot to initialize the gamecube pad, leading to a code dump on GC mode and in wii mode when a GC pad was connected.
- Added homebrew channel package.
Version 1 - 22 July 2009
- Initial release.