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Hiya! I think this is my first thread.
While working on an Ashida (that I'll post in Cutting Edge eventually), I came to a terrible realization: We installed an MX but have no way to set the time!
The only known ways to do so are the System Menu and the sntp homebrew; the former requires a compatible display output (VGA ain't it) and the latter requires a network (no WiFi relocation in the cards).
Removing mode and using composite is an option... but we already killed one wii and PMS doing that three years ago, so we're not about to try that again.
While wondering if I could fork sntp to simply hardcode a time, I checked for existing forks, and... someone already did that.
So while poking at building it, I was wondering, "Can I do better?"
Yes.
Enter WiiRTC fork, v0.98!
github.com
I've tested it loads and doesn't die in Dolphin, and that it sets the time as expected on my Ashida and a random other Wii.
I'm not really here to make any promises of function or updates, but if you're totally in a pickle, maybe this'll be useful for you.
Check the releases tab or post attachments if that's you.
Not sure how helpful this'll really be in the wide scale of things, given it seems MX relocation isn't too popular, but I figure it's better to publish it than not.
EDIT: Major functional changes have occurred versus the initial release. You originally had to place a timestamp file on the USB drive for your Wii; this is no longer required and will no longer be read. Simply use your controller to set the time.
While working on an Ashida (that I'll post in Cutting Edge eventually), I came to a terrible realization: We installed an MX but have no way to set the time!
The only known ways to do so are the System Menu and the sntp homebrew; the former requires a compatible display output (VGA ain't it) and the latter requires a network (no WiFi relocation in the cards).
Removing mode and using composite is an option... but we already killed one wii and PMS doing that three years ago, so we're not about to try that again.
While wondering if I could fork sntp to simply hardcode a time, I checked for existing forks, and... someone already did that.
So while poking at building it, I was wondering, "Can I do better?"
Yes.
Enter WiiRTC fork, v0.98!
GitHub - dkabot/wiirtc: Manual RTC setting utility for portable Wiis
Manual RTC setting utility for portable Wiis. Contribute to dkabot/wiirtc development by creating an account on GitHub.
I've tested it loads and doesn't die in Dolphin, and that it sets the time as expected on my Ashida and a random other Wii.
I'm not really here to make any promises of function or updates, but if you're totally in a pickle, maybe this'll be useful for you.
Check the releases tab or post attachments if that's you.
Not sure how helpful this'll really be in the wide scale of things, given it seems MX relocation isn't too popular, but I figure it's better to publish it than not.
EDIT: Major functional changes have occurred versus the initial release. You originally had to place a timestamp file on the USB drive for your Wii; this is no longer required and will no longer be read. Simply use your controller to set the time.
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