Monday, June 29, 2009

Game Console Modification Project - DIY Wii Software Hack

Wii is a popular game console because of its unique user interaction experience. It has a built-in DVD but users can not play the real DVD movie using the console. Besides, it was not possible to play a backup game either.

People started to come up with different hardware solution to make this little box more powerful such as Modchip. Lately, some smart people come up with the pure software solution require no hardware modification. I follow the same instruction and it did work for me. I can now play DVD movie and backup games without any issue.




Preparation:
You will need to have a Homebrew Channel(HBC) ready before you start the following steps. There are several ways to install HBC to your Wii(ex. Twilight Hack, Bannerbomb) and I used Bannerbomb.

Instruction:
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/BaNNeRBoMB

Download:
http://bannerbomb.qoid.us/



Step 1: Clean the system (you can skip this step if it is your first time hacking the system)
http://www.91wii.com/attachment.php?aid=6782&k=b73fccff0a899f7329eba5a1da302882&t=1246091998

Step 2: Download "Fix4.0-NeXtRL.rar" and unpack it. You will see "apps" and "wad" under the SD folder.
http://www.91wii.com/attachment.php?aid=6773&k=110693a5f427f5b4238fa6bbc896ae7d&t=1246091998




Step 3: Do a full backup of your SD card before you wipe out everything on the SD card. After it is done, copy just the "apps" folder to your SD card under the root directory.

Step 4: Turn on the Wii. Launch the Homebrew Channel and select CMDVDX34, and then pick "Downgrade IOS35", wait for it to end and come back to the menu, then exit.





Step 5: Download cios_fix.wad and copy it to the SD card under the "wad" folder in the root(create a new folder named "wad" in the root).

Download:
http://uploaded.to/?id=l7k1h5

Step 6: Delete the apps folder on the SD. Now your SD card only has the "wad" folder. Then copy the "apps2" folder in "Fix4.0-NeXtRL.rar" we extracted before and rename it to "apps" on the SD card.

Step 7: Insert the SD card to Wii and restart your Wii. Launch the Homebrew Channel again, and run WMIOS35 in the "apps" folder.





Step 8: Then install cios_fix.wad.




Step 9: Exit again, and run IOSDowngraderv1 in the "apps" folder from Homebrew Channel(HBC).





Step 10: Download and install DVDx via HBC. Create a new folder for it and put it in the "app" folder of your SD card.
http://hackmii.com/2008/08/libdi-and-the-dvdx-installer/

Step 11: Download and install cIOS36 rev 10 via HBC. Create a new folder for it and put it in the "app" folder of your SD card.
Info: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zdztqgmtnyn

Step 12: Download and install mPlyaer to play DVD movie on your Wii. Create a new folder for it and put it in the "app" folder of your SD card.
Info: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html




Step 13: Download and install Backup loader for playing your DVD-R backup games. Create a new folder for it and put it in the "app" folder of your SD card.
Download: http://dl.qj.net/Backup-Launcher-0.3-gamma-Wii-Homebrew/pg/12/fid/24846/catid/526




Step 14: Download and install USB loader so you can play your backup games from a SD card or USB hard drive instead of DVD-R.
Info: http://www.usbloader.com/

Reference:
1. http://wiibrew.org/wiki/IOS_History
2. http://wii.cngba.com/wii_pj/2009051270463.shtml
3. http://keisuke08.pixnet.net/blog/post/23646457
4. http://keisuke08.pixnet.net/blog/post/23642771
5. http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiBrew:FAQ
6. http://hackawii.com/
7. http://keisuke08.pixnet.net/blog/post/23666503

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Home Improvement Project - DIY Laminate Floor

Last weekend, I replaced the carpet floor with laminate floor. Laminate floor is a kind of a floating floor. It means that there is no nail or glue needed for the installation and the whole floor is not stick to the ground or anything. The installation was harder than I thought originally because of the lack of experience. In fact, everything went pretty well initially except the choice of tooling. Here is a list of tools that must get ready before the project.

1. Claw bar (carpet removal)
2. Utility knife (carpet removal)
3. Laminate floor
4. Underlayment(barrier)
5. Duck tape
6. Measuring tape
7. Saw
8. Hammer
9. Spacer, pull bar, and tapping block
10. Base shoe and nails
11. Transition/Reducer

The first problem I faced was the choice of saw. There are table saw, miter saw, and hand saw. Ideally, it will be very handy to have them all. However, my dear significant other did not like anything that is too big or too powerful or noisy. I bought table saw but it was too big and too noisy so I had to return it. I also tried Sabre saw(jig saw), but the one I bought did not have a laser guide, so the hand must be very steady in order to cut a straight line which was hard.

The major problem of this project other than the tooling was the choice of floor material. Since I worked on a rental property, we don't want to use very good and expansive materials. Since the laminate floor I use was only $.79 per square feet, it was very easy to damage the locking edge when using the hammer with tapping block(the solid plastic block). If I will do it again, I will choose a laminate floor that is thicker and stronger. I wasted about at least a box(8 pieces) of laminate floor because of this issue.

Lesson learned:

1. You must have proper tools to save your time and make it professional: Ex. Hand Saw, Table Saw, Miter Saw, and Nail Gun.
2. You must buy a quality material instead cheap one where its locking edge can be easily damaged.
3. You must make sure the floor is flat: Level it before starting working on it and make sure the underlay does not causing imbalance.



Tools you will need:


Step 1: Remove transition




Step 2: Remove the old carpet



Step 3: Remove padding.


Step 4: Remove nails and clean floor


Step 5: Put underlayment


Step 6: Remove exceeding edge or tuck in the extra underlay:




Step 6: Take a break...


Step 7: Trim the edge of planks for the first row(otherwise the gap between the first row and wall will too large)


Step 8: Get the table saw ready(the first plank of the 2nd row should be a half of the previous row)



Step 8: Put planks together




Step 9: Add transition



Step 10: Mission accomplished




Reference:
1. http://www.birbek.com/articles/installing-an-engineered-hardwood-floor.html
2.