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stealtman
January 13th, 2007, 17:43
This is for everybody who has a wiimote a n64 emulator and a mac. With just a little bit of time on there hands. Ok first things first you are going 2 need some software so if u have a bluetooth mac git darwiinremote 4.0. Then you will need sixtyforce the newest 1 lets you configure your controll settings. So u get darwiinremote you run it. Then it should pic up the wii mote if not. I do not know what 2 tell you. If it work you then set your key settings up like this: up-up left-left right-right down-down a-backspace b-tab minus-pageup home-esc +-return
All that hard work pissing u off u got alot more 2 do lol. Then u run
sixtyforce u set your control settings as follows: a-delete b-tab up-up down-down left-left right-right z-pageup l-a r-a star-return then dont worry about the c's you then get a rom for instance super smash brothers you play with minus (-) button on your wiimote the a button and the b button and you move with the arrows and if u want 2 pause then press the plus button (+) if u want 2 quit press home. I loved it. It feels like u are really playing the old N64 games with a wii mote lol feel free 2 post it on your web page but please dont state it was writen by you. It was written by Troy Rainey. I will be putting up a video for the hole thing 2 pretty much sum it down hope u enjoy it as much as i do!

Jale
January 13th, 2007, 19:11
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