(02-01-2016, 07:58 PM)degasus Wrote: [ -> ]There is no need to generate an ISO for dophin, we support both DOL and ELF directly.
I simply assumed a home-brew affected Wii game would run in the form of an .ISO.
I did downloaded a home-brew pack myself, but it has a couple ELF files instead of maybe one like it seems you're saying I'd run the game from. Could you possibly explain which one I should run or how I would go about running all of the files in unison if that's how it works?
Here is an image of the files within the home-brew I downloaded. There is indeed a boot.ELF right there but also in bootmii there is ppcboot.ELF.
![[Image: dd32952ede.png]](http://puu.sh/mRZ1J/dd32952ede.png)
Those are the only 2 ELF files I could find, no DOL files as far as I could see, but all of these assets look important--surely I can't just succeed running one file. What extra step do I need to take to make this work?
The home-brew is a lot smaller than the actual game it would be applied to, so I imagine I'll have to merge the home-brew with the original ISO somehow.
Could you or somebody clear this up for me? Thanks!
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UPDATE: I have just found
this tutorial about how to get ProjectM running on Dolphin. Although my home-brew isn't ProjectM, and this tutorial is with the PC Dolphin, I assume it'll still work?
So it seems like I have to inject the home-brew files into the sd.RAW they'd have me create.
Except the next step seems troublesome... I'm not sure that I'll be able to do this on my nVIDIA SHIELD.
Open Dolphin.
Right-click “Super Smash Bros. Brawl” in your ISO list and select “Set as default ISO.” (If you don’t have Super Smash Bros. Brawl in your ISO list, make sure you have your ISO directory configured correctly within Dolphin.)
Click “Config” at the top of the Dolphin window.
Click the “Wii” tab at the top of this window.
Check the box to the left of “Insert SD Card.”
Press OK.
Click the “Open” button at the top left of the Dolphin window.
Navigate to your Gecko1931 directory.
Double click the “Gecko1931” folder, then the “HBC” folder, then the “Gecko1931” folder.
Double click “boot.elf.”boot.elf
Press “OK” on the dialog box that likely appears.
If you’ve done everything correctly so far, you’ll be inside Gecko OS.
I do, however, have Gecko1931 in my home-brew.
My updated question I suppose, would be: how could I set SSBB as my default .ISO in Dolphin 4.0-8721 (one of the few builds that work properly for my SHIELD)
and then Insert an SD card (the sd.RAW) if I'm not on my PC?
Perhaps I could set such a "default" setting within the Dolphin.ini, but that still leaves the SD card mystery.
Thanks again~
