github WiiLink24/WiiLink24-Patcher v1.2.2
WiiLink Patcher v1.2.2

latest releases: v2.0.3, v2.0.2-1, v2.0.2...
11 months ago

Welcome to the WiiLink Patcher! This patcher does everything you need to get WiiLink installed automatically! Sit and watch :)

The patching process takes only a few moments depending on your CPU and connection speed.

Changelog:

  • WiiLink Wii Mail release!
    • Our WiiLink Wii Mail service has been launched! The Wii Mail functionality is now available in our lineup of services, with all games and applications that support Wii Mail fully working as they did before the shutdown. You can also send messages to your friends and talk to them from around the world.
    • The patcher bundles the WiiLink Mail Patcher homebrew app which will allow you to easily get it set up on your Wii.
  • Interface improvements for the Custom Install setup.
  • Food Channel (Deliveroo) discontinuation, removed from patcher.

Upcoming:

  • Localizations will be made for the WiiLink Patcher so that it can be used with more languages! This will come in a future minor update. In the meantime, only English is supported.

Usage instructions for macOS and Linux users:

This requires the use of your OS's Terminal! If you've never used it before, please search for how to use commands like cd, chmod, etc. so you understand how they work.

  1. Open the Terminal application on macOS or Linux.
  2. Navigate to the directory containing the patcher file using the cd command:
    cd /path/to/directory
  3. Make the patcher file executable based on your system:
    • For macOS:
      chmod +x WiiLink_Patcher_macOS_v1.2.2
    • For Linux, replace <arm64 or x64> with your system's architecture:
      chmod +x WiiLink_Patcher_Linux-<arm64 or x64>_v1.2.2
  4. Run the patcher using the appropriate command:
    • For macOS:
      ./WiiLink_Patcher_macOS_v1.2.2
    • For Linux, replace <arm64 or x64> with your architecture:
      ./WiiLink_Patcher_Linux-<arm64 or x64>_v1.2.2

Ensure you're in the same directory as the patcher file when executing these commands. If you prefer, you can also adjust file permissions through a graphical file manager.

NOTE: For OSX/MacOS users, you need Rosetta installed on your system if your Mac is using an M1 or newer chip. Rosetta can be installed with:
/usr/sbin/softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license

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