• DIOS MIOS v2.0


    DIOS MIOS v2.0 has been released by Crediar. DIOS MIOS allows you to run Gamecube games from an USB device on your Wii. This new versions allows the loading of GC games through USB. Not to be confused with DIOS MIOS Lite (DML).

    Features:
    Load Gamecube ISOs from USB device
    Load extracted Gamecube ISOs from USB device
    Load Gamecube Discs
    Emulate Memorycard (NoMoreMemory)
    Cheat codes
    USBGecko debugging
    Changeable configuration of various settings
    Reset/Power off via GC controller key combo
    Real-NAND and emu-NAND support


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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Official Project Page

    This article was originally published in forum thread: DIOS MIOS v2.0 started by Red_Gh0st View original post
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    1. Mister Bombi's Avatar
      Mister Bombi -
      Quote Originally Posted by SNES_Master View Post
      Try this one:

      R1200_IOS222-249-250.7z

      I can confirm it works excellently, it's the same revision I use.

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      Thanks a lot! It worked without problems.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mister Bombi View Post
      Thanks a lot! It worked without problems.
      No problem, I always stay a step or 2 behind with Betas cause, being that they're betas, they're bound to be bugs. r1200 is pretty good so I haven't seen a need to update so far.

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    1. cwjakesteel's Avatar
      cwjakesteel -
      Thanks SNES. I added your link to the guide.

      Guys, I'm going back to school tomorow so I have to give up Wii for a while...maybe I can go on it for a little while on weekends, but I won't be able to experiment with DIOS MIOS or any other Wii-related stuff. So I'll just update the guide whenever new information pops up. It's really simple though. if it's not the USB Loader, it's the .iso format. If it's not the .iso format it's the USB itself.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      I think this thread has some sufficient info, but I'm sure the other users besides me, you and candylove can offer help as well. I myself am a bit more concerned with fix my Wii's disc drive (yeah, still lol). I think I know what's wrong so all I need is a Tri-Wing screw driver.

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    1. CaptainRambo's Avatar
      CaptainRambo -
      Quote Originally Posted by SNES_Master View Post
      Being able to load your Wii games off the HDD drive works differently. Wii games are loaded natively via USB Loader GX (or which ever USB program you use) where as DIOS MIOS handles the GC loading. Your USB loader simply calls upon DIOS MIOS to do the loading of USB GC games rather than actually doing it on its own, surely the 2 are working with each other (can't say for sure cause I didn't work on the program) but being that DIOS MIOS is its own thing it has different USB HDD compatibility that Wii USB Loaders do.

      By the way, Which revision of USB Loader and DIOS MIOS are you using? And how are you launching it (via Forwarder Channel or HBC)?
      Dios Mios works for me now. I had done something with DML Video Mode, and it works when I set it to Use Game Settings instead of auto. NMM is turned on and works for the two games I have which are Super Mario Sunshine NTSC, and Kirby Air Ride PAL (using a PAL Wii). I am using USB Loader GX r1200 loaded via HBC 1.1.0.

      I've got two further questions.

      1. I am using NMM as for now, but will be getting a Gamecube memory card soon, is it possible to transfer the save files to the memory card?
      2. Some Gamecube games says it supports 480p. How can I tell if I am currently running on 480p? I tried to force USB Loader to run 480p but I receive no signal on my TV monitor.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      Quote Originally Posted by CaptainRambo View Post

      Dios Mios works for me now. I had done something with DML Video Mode, and it works when I set it to Use Game Settings instead of auto. NMM is turned on and works for the two games I have which are Super Mario Sunshine NTSC, and Kirby Air Ride PAL (using a PAL Wii). I am using USB Loader GX r1200 loaded via HBC 1.1.0.

      I've got two further questions.

      1. I am using NMM as for now, but will be getting a Gamecube memory card soon, is it possible to transfer the save files to the memory card?
      2. Some Gamecube games says it supports 480p. How can I tell if I am currently running on 480p? I tried to force USB Loader to run 480p but I receive no signal on my TV monitor.
      1) Yes, look up GCMM on WiiBrew.org and a PC program called gci2nmm.

      2) set your Wii in the main settings to "EDTV/HDTV 480p" and hook up to your TV via component cables, put your TV on "Comp" input channel and it should show.

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    1. wartutor's Avatar
      wartutor -
      i thought it was only possible to take from the cards not add vmm saves to the cards (has that changed)
    1. CaptainRambo's Avatar
      CaptainRambo -
      Quote Originally Posted by SNES_Master View Post
      1) Yes, look up GCMM on WiiBrew.org and a PC program called gci2nmm.

      2) set your Wii in the main settings to "EDTV/HDTV 480p" and hook up to your TV via component cables, put your TV on "Comp" input channel and it should show.

      Sent from my iPhone using WiiHacks
      Thanks heaps. I don't currently own the Wii component cables, I just ordered them online. Hoping to receive them shortly.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      Quote Originally Posted by wartutor View Post
      i thought it was only possible to take from the cards not add vmm saves to the cards (has that changed)
      Nope with GCMM and crt-gts Daco Taco Edition you can extract and import saves. So if your cards memory ever dies you can buy a new one and import the saves to that. I could be mistaken about gci2nmm being able to convert back to gci though so maybe just keep the gci saves on your desktop or something after extraction, then if you ever need to restore them you can.

      Quote Originally Posted by CaptainRambo View Post

      Thanks heaps. I don't currently own the Wii component cables, I just ordered them online. Hoping to receive them shortly.
      Nice, I was considering getting the Wii2HDMI attachment at one point but since the Wii doesn't do anything higher than 480p I figured it'd be a waste. Component looks a lot better than standard AV anyway.

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    1. Mister Bombi's Avatar
      Mister Bombi -
      I have a problem: USB Loader GX 3.0 r1200 isn't loading any GC games. I have DIOS MIOS 2.2 and the loader settings are set to DM 2.2. I have no problems loading Wii games but when it comes to GC games it gets stuck in the DIOS MIOS GC logo.

      I'm trying to load The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker NTSC. The game was scrubbed when I downloaded it and I used DiscEx to compress it (I already knew it was scrubbed). Could this have caused any problems?
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mister Bombi View Post
      I have a problem: USB Loader GX 3.0 r1200 isn't loading any GC games. I have DIOS MIOS 2.2 and the loader settings are set to DM 2.2. I have no problems loading Wii games but when it comes to GC games it gets stuck in the DIOS MIOS GC logo.

      I'm trying to load The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker NTSC. The game was scrubbed when I downloaded it and I used DiscEx to compress it (I already knew it was scrubbed). Could this have caused any problems?
      Try ripping it from your retail disc and putting the Clean 1:1 ISO in the correct directory. A lot of times a DLed game doesn't work is because the uploaded scrubbed something important. I can confirm that Wind Waker definitely works with DIOS MIOS 2.2.

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    1. Hairo's Avatar
      Hairo -
      Sorry for the offtopic, but i made a tool for converting backups with DiscEx and GCReEx, check it out in the link on my signature

      PD: post your opinions on that thread, not here...
    1. Mister Bombi's Avatar
      Mister Bombi -
      Quote Originally Posted by SNES_Master View Post
      Try this one:

      R1200_IOS222-249-250.7z

      I can confirm it works excellently, it's the same revision I use.

      Sent from my iPhone using WiiHacks
      Do I have to copy both files or just the .dol file?

      I'm still have trouble running GC games and I can confirm it's a DM problem and not a problem with the ISOs I downloaded nor the loader I'm using. I tried using DM Booter and I got a "Fatal app error: dst was not found on MEM1!" error.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mister Bombi View Post
      Do I have to copy both files or just the .dol file?

      I'm still have trouble running GC games and I can confirm it's a DM problem and not a problem with the ISOs I downloaded nor the loader I'm using. I tried using DM Booter and I got a "Fatal app error: dst was not found on MEM1!" error.
      Just copy the boot.dol that uses IOS249 and put it in your USB Loader GX folder. As for the error loading the game ISO, just take my advice and try re-ripping the ISO. Also which IOS did you use for the installation of DIOS MIOS?

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    1. Mister Bombi's Avatar
      Mister Bombi -
      Quote Originally Posted by SNES_Master View Post
      Just copy the boot.dol that uses IOS249 and put it in your USB Loader GX folder. As for the error loading the game ISO, just take my advice and try re-ripping the ISO. Also which IOS did you use for the installation of DIOS MIOS?

      Sent from my iPhone using WiiHacks
      IOS 249. I've used it before to install it.
    1. SNES_Master's Avatar
      SNES_Master -
      Try installing it with 236

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    1. Clutz450's Avatar
      Clutz450 -
      Is there any kind of batch file or program that will make it easier to automatically convert my Gamecube games using discex and then compress them with gcreex? Unless I am just missing it, I can't find an answer to this by searching the forums. Right now the way I am converting and compressing my games is to drag and drop my gamecube iso into the discex exe. Then I take the converted iso and open it into gcreex and click the shrink button and put the new iso back into the folder created by discex. This way is working for me but it is just so tedius to do for each game and I was hoping there was a way to automate the whole process or any advice on something else I could be doing to make things easier on me. Thank you.
    1. cwjakesteel's Avatar
      cwjakesteel -
      Clutz, you can convert and compress with disc ex alone. You just need to add this to the end of it "-c".

      I think I elaborated on this much earlier in this thread... brb I'll edit this in a minute.

      edit 1

      Okay. I removed it from the guide because I thought not a lot of people were using it. You have a problem with wad creator?

      Well you can drag your .iso file to discex.exe by itself and it will format it for you automatically. It will simultaneously compress it if you create a shortcut for it and add to the target extension " -c" with the space. Then drag and BAM formatted gamecube .iso spaghetti.
    1. Clutz450's Avatar
      Clutz450 -
      I never knew that discex could do both. So right there you have already cut my time in half. I still have to drag and drop each iso file individually though to discex. I tried dragging and dropping a bunch of files at one time but it didn't work. I've never used wad creator before. Is it better than just using discex? Can that handle multiple isos at once or do I still have to drag and drop each file individually? And if it can't do more than one at a time, has anyone created or know how to create a batch script that can do that?
    1. DrkrZen's Avatar
      DrkrZen -
      Hey all, quick question...

      I'm running WiiFlow Mod 3.1 -r663, IOS249 and DIOS MIOS 2.2. Once I start up a GameCube game, when I'm done with whatever game I loaded, I shutdown by pressing the button on the system itself.

      Is there some sort of button combination that does the same thing or returns to the channel? Thanks!