![]() Don't complain here. Piracy is NOT supported here Please limit your posts and responses to modding your Wii. Posts and comments that imply, hint, or state out-right, intentions of piracy and/or any other illegal activity will be removed. You won't receive a warning. The post or comment, if seen by a mod, will simply be removed. Do it more than once and we'll remove your ability to post. Again, you will receive no warning, and ignorance is no excuse. Hyundai excavator serial number search. Wii64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator that was released only recently. This is because the Nintendo 64 console is very difficult to emulate (even PCs have problems with it). So maybe the emulator isn't perfect yet, but at least it gets the job done. You could convert the iso type format if you locate it-google it-forgot the name of what I used. But check the compatiblilty list first-not many games work on it. I'd try a pc emulator for psx play-epsxe is one of the best. To clarifiy: Piracy!= Breaking Terms of Service. Pirating intellectual property is not the same as violating a company's terms of service. The former has a chance of landing you in jail, the latter could at most result in a civil suit with a fine (in the USA anyway). Piracy goes directly against the forum rules. Violating a TOS does not. Luckily this greatly simplifies what you as a poster needs to remember about piracy and this forum. Piracy is simply theft. Don't talk about stealing something, whether you've done it, or are going to do it. If you have obtained what you're talking about in a way the law would consider stealing, you're violating the piracy rule. Talking about violating a company's TOS with your legally obtained equipment and software does not violate this rule. If it did, there'd be no reason for this forum to exist. Rules of Social Conduct This shouldn't need to be said, but No abuse and no spam. And don't make us have to define either. If you have any problems or questions, feel free to message a moderator. New to Wii Modding? Start with this link. Have you botched the modding process? To answer a common question on botched installs; NO you do not have to undo anything. As long as your Wii is still (mostly) functional, find some help, start the modding process over. You (almost) never need to undo what you've already done.
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