Bootmii Channel Forwarder Wii

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Bootmii Channel Forwarder
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General
AuthorXFlak
TypeTitle Launchers
Version2022
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2022/03/27
Links
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Bootmii Channel Forwarder is a special bootmii folder that allows users to configure BootMii to launch a specific channel that is already installed on the system menu. It was released a long time ago and its current availability is uncertain, some users may not be aware of it or it might go by a different name.

User guide

A console with bootmii installed as boot2 can autoboot to a channel without needing to use Priiloader. It can be set to launch the Open Homebrew Channel (normally bootmii only can boot into older\closed HBC installations). When bootmii is installed\launched as IOS with this folder saved to SD, it will forward as well. This may not be super useful especially given Priiloader exists, but here it is none the less.

To edit the channel that will be launched, you can adjust the AUTOBOOT1 and AUTOBOOT2 settings in the bootmii.ini file. The example in the given information is set to launch the UNEO channel (USB Loader GX forwarder channel). Keep in mind that any lines starting with # are comments and ignored.

##enable this to boot into HBC
#AUTOBOOT=HBC

##Enable these two lines to boot directly to the old version of HBC
#AUTOBOOT1=0x10001
#AUTOBOOT2=HAXX

##Enable these two lines to boot directly to the newer version of HBC
#AUTOBOOT1=0x10001
#AUTOBOOT2=JODI

##Enable these two lines to boot directly to the newest version of HBC
#AUTOBOOT1=0x10001
#AUTOBOOT2=LULZ

##Enable these two lines to boot directly to the newest version of Open HBC
#AUTOBOOT1=0x10001
#AUTOBOOT2=OHBC

AUTOBOOT1=0x10001
AUTOBOOT2=UNEO

It may also accepts the standard bootmii.ini settings too (not 100% sure):

# Video mode, possible settings:
# NTSC, PAL50, PAL60, PROGRESSIVE
VIDEO=NTSC
#
# Autoboot, possible settings:
# SYSMENU, HBC, OFF
AUTOBOOT=OFF
#
# BOOTDELAY, possible settings:
# 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
BOOTDELAY=0

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