I went and did something entirely superfluous, and did an "official" Wii homebrew port of Schism Tracker. Unzip it to sd:/apps/, or give it to wiiload. Everything "should" work the same as on a PC, and it also has some rather simple Wiimote support. See the Wiibrew wiki page for more info.
Will this have Wii Speak support?
Haha, that's great!
I always wished Nintendo would let people use their console as they wished.
Today's consoles are the new home computers.
I suppose one has to use a modchip to run this on the wii ?
Happy new year :)
>>4767
I suppose it could, if you buy me a Wii Speak! :)
Wow, this news knocked me out! And all works fine! Thanks for magic! :)
Porting Schism Tracker to Wii was a good idea, I'm familiar with Trackers (using ModPlug Tracker on PC very often). But one thing is strange: the audio output seems to be opposite-phase, because notes played on left are output to the right speaker channel and vice versa.
All other Homebrew that I use play music with the correct channel assignment (left on left, right on right). Maybe a bug in SDL for Wii or in Schism Tracker.
haha what, that's weird, I never noticed. Will have a look.
That's totally great :D
Thanks very much :D That's totally great ^-^
maybe your wii->tv leads are plugged the wrong way round?
>>4790
That wouldn't be the case if other things output the channels correctly, though.