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: The custom channel installer forwarder .wad package.
Set to "FB" for the most accurate rendering, or "Extreme" for a speed boost on heavier titles.
Follow these steps to transform your Wii into a retro N64 powerhouse: 1. Prerequisites A Nintendo Wii with the installed. An SD Card (recommended) or USB drive formatted to FAT32.
file. This is the "installer" file that adds the icon to your menu. Prepare the SD Card Create a folder named on the root of your SD card (e.g., Place the downloaded file inside this folder. Run a WAD Manager : On your Wii, open the Homebrew Channel and launch a manager like YAWMM (Yet Another Wad Multi Manager) Wii Mod Light Select your source device (usually "Wii SD Slot"). Find the Not64 WAD file and select not64 channel installer hot
Within Not64, navigate to settings and ensure your save state device is set correctly. If you are using a USB drive for ROMs, set the saving device to USB (FAT32) to prevent saving errors.
Press the on your Wii Remote, select Install WAD , and confirm the action.
Not64 is a highly optimized fork of the original Wii64 emulator, offering better compatibility, improved graphics rendering, and a smoother user experience. Installing it as a "channel" (a WAD file) means you can launch your favorite N64 games directly from your Wii Menu, bypassing the Homebrew Channel altogether. : The custom channel installer forwarder
Not64 features significantly higher compatibility and speed than standard Wii64, but N64 emulation on the Wii hardware requires specific tweaks for optimal performance. Video and Render Settings
N64 emulation on Wii is not perfect. Check the compatibility list for the game you are trying to run.
Copy the installer files to your SD card's apps folder (e.g., SD:/apps/not64_installer/boot.dol ). Prerequisites A Nintendo Wii with the installed
Highlight the Not64 installer file, press , and confirm the installation.
I can provide customized configuration tweaks for individual titles. Share public link
For advanced users, the flexibility doesn't stop at a simple forwarder.
Download the latest version of the . Extract the folder and place it inside the apps directory (e.g., SD:/apps/not64/boot.dol ).
Once completed, exit back to the Wii Menu. You should now see the Not64 channel. Optimizing Your Experience