GameCube Backup Launcher 0.1 Xi: multi-disc ISO support

Posted Feb 23, 2009 at 1:42PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: GameCube, ISO, modchip, WiiGator
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Homebrew - GameCube Backup Launcher 0.1 Xi - Image 1Wiibrew developer Wiigator is back with an update to the Wii GameCube Backup Launcher.

The modchip-free backup launcher now has new bug fixes and features, including the ability to switch the game ISO for a multigame disc. Here's the changelog:
  • There is now an audiofix included, which should work for most games.
  • Fixed memory card bug
  • Disc can be changed, if started by pressing B
  • Support to switch game ISO on multigame disc (press Z to select second disc, eject and insert again)
Note that the app is still in its early stages so not all GameCube games are compatible, and it's still a little buggy.

Download: GameCube Backup Launcher 0.1 Xi



Previous version:


Via GBAtemp

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by nbonilla - 2009-02-23 11:04
» question?

Can I do a fresh install with this file? or do I have to install Theta version first?

by HIMFan - 2009-02-23 15:16
» Answer.

You don't need to worry about Theta. Each one isn't dependant on the previous one. On a side note, Theta technically supported multigame ISO files, but this one you can technically change discs if your game has more than one disc, like Resident Evil 4 has 2 discs. Also, any save files that were created using Theta cannot be read with Xi, that might be fixed next time around, I'm not sure.

by NakedFaerie - 2009-02-23 22:45
» ISOs???

Does this run ISOs or disks?

by Isaac C. - 2009-02-24 02:08
» Both

I guess

by nbonilla - 2009-02-24 02:51
» Good to know...

Thanks, i didnt try Theta because most of my favorite Gamecube games are multidisk games (Resident Evil, Metal Gear Solid, etc) so i wanted to wait. Ill try this one for sure.

by HIMFan - 2009-02-24 03:51
» NakedFaerie

I believe the answer is...both, but only in the retrospect that you have to burn the ISO's onto discs. Lol. That's how backups are made.

by omegaridley - 2009-03-06 17:00
» No... idk

I think you have to burn both ISO's on 1 disk to use the multidisk function(how the hell do u do tat?), if its not multidisk than i think you have to burn just the single iso.



Idk this is wierd...

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