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Dolphin currently creates a 128mb "sd.raw" file in \User\Wii for the emulated SD card.

Since WinImage needs a licence and Gizmo can only mount them, I made a patch that allows user to select 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 or 4096mb when creating the file.

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cmccmc

wow nice job
Cool.
Maybe it's just my preference, but I would do something like..
Code:
filesize = 64 << filesizec;
..with checks if filesizec >= 1 and <=5 , instead of that switch statement.
(04-19-2010, 04:29 PM)Billiard26 Wrote: [ -> ]Cool.
Maybe it's just my preference, but I would do something like..
Code:
filesize = 64 << filesizec;
..with checks if filesizec >= 1 and <=5 , instead of that switch statement.

I'm rusty with coding but if it works it goes.
I just can't seem to make it save, maybe I got lucky with the watchdog...
Why would anyone need to change the card sizes? Why not just make it the biggest SD card size and leave it at that.
(04-20-2010, 10:01 AM)[SS] Starscream Wrote: [ -> ]Why would anyone need to change the card sizes? Why not just make it the biggest SD card size and leave it at that.

Because who wants a 4GB file on their hard drive when they only want to use maybe a few MB on the SD card.

LuisR14

here, your fixed patch Shy

E: edited your post to include the fixed version Tongue
Nice, i'll see tomorrow if I can do a couple more things with it.
(04-20-2010, 11:15 AM)Billiard26 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-20-2010, 10:01 AM)[SS] Starscream Wrote: [ -> ]Why would anyone need to change the card sizes? Why not just make it the biggest SD card size and leave it at that.

Because who wants a 4GB file on their hard drive when they only want to use maybe a few MB on the SD card.

I have (and many other do too) about 15 Wii games and they are all over 4.0GB. I don't think one more file over 4.0GB really matters in todays world of huge hard drives.

Okay, though, I'm open to your point of view as well.
Woah, you did a patch based on my 'issue' request thingy (which has been deleted because of whatever reason Undecided ), kind of ^^
Very cool!
Only downside for me is: I can't even use the SD card because I have no NAND-dump Sad
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