1) Open this google drive link:

2) Download "

(WiiU Gamepad) Wii64.rar

", and "

(WIIU Gamepad) Wiisxr.rar

"

3) On your SD card, make a folder called

install





4) Download . Extract the folders within the Wii64 and Wiisxr rar files into the install folder4) Download Sign_c2w_patcher

5) Open the zip file and drag the wiiu folder to your SD card (merge it with your own if you already have one)

Wii64 (Fix94's port of mupen64): 6) Download the latest release of(Fix94's port of mupen64): https://github.com/FIX94/mupen64gc-fix94/releases

Wiisxr: https://github.com/Mystro256/wiisxr/releases 7) Download the latest release of

8) Extract the folders from the Wii64 and Wiisxr zips to the root of your SD card, except the Readme file (There are two folders within each zip file that you need)

9) On your Wii U, run CFW such as HaxchiFW or Mocha. Then run WUP Installer GX2 and install Wii64 and Wiisxr (Install to System Storage ONLY! Don't install to USB)

10) Run Sign_c2w_patcher from Homebrew Launcher. It will reboot to the home menu with CFW enabled (This is needed to overclock vWii to get a performance boost for the emulators)

11) Run Wii64 or Wiisxr, it will ask if you want to use the gamepad as a controller, choose yes.

If your TV is turned off or the HDMI isn't connected, it will also ask if you only want to display on the gamepad. It will reboot into vWii mode then launch Wii64/wiisxr.

Note:

You always need to run Sign_c2w_patcher before launching Wii64 or Wiisxr, else you'll get Error Code 99-9999 and forced to shutdown. You also won't get the overclocked CPU speeds needed for the performance boost.

Using Wiisxr

- You'll need a PS1 BIOS, place it in

SD:/wiisx/bios/

- Place your PS1 games in

SD:/wiisx/isos/

, they can be in either .bin or .img format (Also include the .cue/.ccd/.sub file if it exists)

- In Wiisxr, you'll need to go to settings to change some things

- Under General where it says Select BIOS, set it to

SD

(If you don't do this, you'll have no controls in-game)

- Be sure the option to "Boot with Bios" is set to yes

- Under Video, set the Screen Mode to

16:9

- Go back to General and choose "Save settings to SD", this saves the changes you made, permanently

- As you play different games, you'll need to change the controller type from time to time, either Standard or Analog

- For Crash Bandicoot or games without analog support, you can change the input of the DPAD to "LS-up, LS-Down, etc" to get analog controls with the gamepad. Be sure to save your button mapping to slot 1 so you can load it later. Then go back and choose Save Button Config to SD. (Thanks GameInCanada for that tip!)

- After saving in-game and you return to the Wiisxr menu, you may see a message that says "failed to save". Ignore this message, it did save successfully to your SD card in the wiisxr folder

- You'll also have to switch between Interpreter and Dynarec under Video. Check the Wiisxr compatibility list:

Wiisxr compatibilty list

Using Wii64

- Place your N64 roms in SD:/wii64/roms/

- Don't really have to change settings, everything is set properly by default. Including a memory pak

- Check the compatibilty list to see specific settings

Wii64 Compatibiltiy list