![]() ![]() Open Msys2 (search for it in start menu if you can't find it), once opened you need to type a few commands to build your. Once you're done updating the path in the main.c file, go to File -> Save and then you can close out of Visual Studio Code.ħ. Scroll down to line 50 and where it says "YOURAPP", and change that text to exactly match the name of of the app you want to forward in /sd/apps, for example if you were making a forwarder for snes9xGX the updated line would look like const char *fPath = "sd:/apps/snes9xgx/boot.dol" if you are using the 2 Path Template, meaning you want the forwarder to look in two different possible locations for the boot.dol of the app, change the path in line 54 to what you want the secondary path to be. Go into the folder for the template you want to use -> source and open main.c with Visual Studio Code. (Optional, but recommended) Download Visual Studio Code to make editing the code files in the next step easierĦ. Download the forwarder templates and extract them to your desktop, it should give you two folders "1 Path Template" and "2 Path Template"ĥ. ![]() Download these libogc and portlibs folders, and back inside your devkitPro folder, delete the existing libogc and portlibs folders and replace them with the ones you downloaded.Ĥ. Delete the devkitPPC folder and then drag in the one you extracted from the download.ģ. Navigate to your devkitPro folder (usually on the root of your C drive). Once installed, download devkitPPC r29-1 and extract it. On your PC, download and install devkitPro.Ģ. The problem with creating injects with the homebrews own boot.dol is that some of them simply don't work at all, and even the ones that do will need to be manually updated with a new inject and install whenever the homebrew gets updated. This means if you were trying to make a forwarder for snes9xgx, and you selected its boot.dol for the inject, you wouldn't even need to have snes9xgx in your apps folder for it to launch from this inject because the homebrew is fully installed. That's because the injector doesn't make an automatic forwarder that will just point to /sd/apps/xxx/boot.dol, it injects the specific boot.dol that you selected to be installed. The two most common problems I saw people having were just not being able to get the homebrew working themselves with an inject that way, or when it did work they were unable to update the homebrew unless they made a new inject. Something I've realized is that a lot of people have the wrong idea of how TeconMoon's injector works when you inject homebrew which is the root of most of the confusion. After many many hours of research and testing, I have finally learned how to make a forwarder for ANY vWii homebrew. ![]()
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