
You can use Muzer’s or tona’s installer to install IOS51 and the new Wii Shop only, which will keep all the old vulnerable IOSes too. We’re keeping the new bug under wraps for now to increase the chances of us being able to use it for the BootMii-Core installer too 😉Įven with beta9, I don’t recommend that you update unless you need to.


First of all, you need a Wii or a Wii U, Wii Remote, Super Smash Bros Brawl and a SD card. Use the Wii Remote as the controller for this one, because if you use other controls, it would not work.
#How to install emulators on wii homebrew channel how to#
App authors should distribute DOL versions. This is How to get the Homebrew Channel on the Wii or Wii U. Unfortunately, DevkitPPC ELFs currently are not (they will be in the next release), so they’ll break. Warning: We’ve updated the ELF loader to be compliant with the specs. Beta9 would have been out a few days ago, but then Nintendo came up with the new October 23 update with perfect timing, so we had to make sure the beta9 installer was compatible (read: exploited a new bug nobody knew about until then).
