Ok, but why Swiss? It's a country.
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SWISS is the program used to run Homebrew software on a modded gamecube. In my case i use picoboot, theres more options, and soon there will be flippy drive wich is solder free!!
It’s the sound my zipper makes when I hear the GC boot sound.
Neat. I'll have to check these out later on the TV.
Glad you like them!! I learned the other day because as a newbie i couldnt find a pre made sample of these. If you change the cubeboot.bin hexadecimal value for the color you can make the color of you Gamecube and your Swiss background match! Love this simple things that let you customize your experience.
There are very pretty, thanks!
Kind of funny imaginig all my wallpapers on gamecubes of the world! Glad you like them!
Nice, always wanted to change the fugly default swiss wallpaper. Do I just put the .tpl in the root of the SD-card? How did you convert the wallpapers to .tpl?
Unfortunately Cubeboot doesn't seem to work with GC-Loader yet. Would love to get the full intro animation.
Hey! No with GC Loader i dont know if they will make it work :( Either way you can activate boot through ipl on Swiss settings to at least enjoy the boot animation when opening a game! You have to name whichever wallpaper you want to use to just "backdrop.tpl" and put it in the Swiss folder on your SD card! You have the full tutorial to make your own backdrops inside the Download file, theres a text in english and another one in spanish there. Its pretty easy but requires using the terminal/console.
Hey, a bit late to the party here but can't get the wallpaper to work. I have a GC-Loader and a SP2SD for the swiss-settings. Tried putting the tpl-file in the root of the SD on my GC-Loader (together with the swiss boot.iso) but no luck. Also tried on my SP2SD (swiss/settings) but didn't work either. Could you be a bit more specific exactly where the "backdrop.tpl" should be placed, please? Any settings that need to be enabled in swiss? I'm on the latest R1622 release.