Place the wiimodlight.dol into the apps folder ( SD:/apps/WiiModLight/boot.dol ).
: You must already have the Homebrew Channel installed on your system.
: A highly optimized branch of the Mupen64 emulator maintained by developer Extrems. It features superior performance and game compatibility compared to standard Wii64.
Disclaimer: You must own the games you play via emulator. The Homebrew process carries minimal risk but is done at your own discretion.
Ensure you have the boot.dol in apps/not64 on your SD card. The channel is a "forwarder," meaning it relies on the emulator being on the SD card to work.
A homebrewed Wii or Wii U with an SD card (formatted to FAT32 ). Files Required: The Not64 emulator files (includes the boot.dol ). A Not64 WAD file (the channel installer). A WAD manager such as Wii Mod Light or YAWMM . 2. Preparing the SD Card
To safely install a Not64 channel on your vWii, you have two options:
To develop a deep feature for the Not64 channel installer, you should focus on modernising its core emulation capabilities and improving user accessibility. Not64 is an N64 emulator for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U (vWii) that is already known for features like SMB share support, Zip file support, and AESND-powered audio.