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=Modding a Wii U=
This page describes the many different environment loaders and the different ways to mod your Wii U.
This page describes the many different environment loaders and the different ways to mod your Wii U


==Tiramisu==
==Aroma==
Tiramisu is the most common way to mod one's Wii U.
Aroma is the most modern and fully featured softmod for the Wii U. It differs greatly from Tiramisu and Haxchi by not requiring the [[WiiU:Homebrew Launcher|Homebrew Launcher]] to launch Homebrew apps, as it installs a plugin which puts apps directly on the Wii U's HOME Menu.


Learn how to install Tiramisu at [https://wiiu.hacks.guide/ wiiu.hacks.guide]. Tiramisu requires one to use the [[WiiU:Homebrew Launcher|Homebrew Launcher]] to launch different Homebrew apps.
The basic feature set of Aroma can be easily extended by the use of plugins. Plugins are run at all times when the Wii U is booted and greatly extend the functionality of the Wii U console. Examples of useful Aroma plugins include things like making game discs region free, making game pad pairing region free, running a FTP server in the background, and automatic internet time syncing with NTP.


==Haxchi and Coldboot Haxchi==
The [https://aroma.foryour.cafe/ official Aroma website] and [https://wiiu.hacks.guide/ wiiu.hacks.guide] has instructions on how to install Aroma on one's Wii U.  
Haxchi and Coldboot Haxchi is an older method of Wii U modding and requires one to own an Nintendo eShop DS game. eShop games cannot be purchased after the [https://www.nintendo.com.au/support/articles/wii-u-and-nintendo-3ds-eshop-discontinuation 27th of March 2023] thus making this way of modding impossible.


Follow [https://www.cfwaifu.com/wiiu-haxchi/ this guide] to learn how to install Haxchi and Coldboot Haxchi on your Wii U. Haxchi and Coldboot Haxchi also requires the [[WiiU:Homebrew Launcher|Homebrew Launcher]] to launch Homebrew apps.
==Tiramisu==
Tiramisu has similar functionality to legacy hacks like Haxchi but doesn't require the use of a DS game, as it's injected into the Health & Safety app. It requires one to use the [[WiiU:Homebrew Launcher|Homebrew Launcher]] to launch different Homebrew apps, just like Haxchi.  


==Aroma==
It is recommended to install Aurora first as it's more fully featured and includes EnvironmentLoader. If you need to use Tiramisu for legacy homebrew apps, you can learn how to install Tiramisu with Aroma at the end of [https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/aroma/finalizing-setup wiiu.hacks.guide].  
Aroma is a fairly new modding tool used in a Wii U being only in beta at the time of writing this article. It is an Homebrew environment and thus requires the EnvironmentLoader from Tiramisu to be installed on the console.


The [https://aroma.foryour.cafe/ official Aroma website] has instructions on how to install Aroma on one's Wii U. Aroma doesn't not require the [[WiiU:Homebrew Launcher|Homebrew Launcher]] to lunch Homebrew apps as it installs a plugin that puts apps directly on the main Wii U menu.
==Haxchi==
Haxchi is an older method of Wii U modding and requires one to own a Nintendo eShop DS game and requires the [[WiiU:Homebrew Launcher|Homebrew Launcher]] to launch Homebrew apps. eShop games cannot be purchased after the [https://www.nintendo.com.au/support/articles/wii-u-and-nintendo-3ds-eshop-discontinuation 27th of March 2023] thus making this way of modding nearly impossible after that date.


The basic feature set of Aroma can be easily extended by the use of plugins. Plugins are run at all times when the Wii U is booted and greatly add support for the Wii U console. Plugins include things like launching games region free, pairing game pads region free, running a FTP server in the background and as mention before putting Homebrew apps directly on the Wii U menu.
If a Wii U still has access to a legally owned DS game, [https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/archive/cfw-choice this guide] can be followed to learn how to install Haxchi and Coldboot Haxchi on a Wii U.
[[Category:Wii U]]
[[Category:Softmods]]

Latest revision as of 02:23, 1 November 2024

This page describes the many different environment loaders and the different ways to mod your Wii U.

Aroma

Aroma is the most modern and fully featured softmod for the Wii U. It differs greatly from Tiramisu and Haxchi by not requiring the Homebrew Launcher to launch Homebrew apps, as it installs a plugin which puts apps directly on the Wii U's HOME Menu.

The basic feature set of Aroma can be easily extended by the use of plugins. Plugins are run at all times when the Wii U is booted and greatly extend the functionality of the Wii U console. Examples of useful Aroma plugins include things like making game discs region free, making game pad pairing region free, running a FTP server in the background, and automatic internet time syncing with NTP.

The official Aroma website and wiiu.hacks.guide has instructions on how to install Aroma on one's Wii U.

Tiramisu

Tiramisu has similar functionality to legacy hacks like Haxchi but doesn't require the use of a DS game, as it's injected into the Health & Safety app. It requires one to use the Homebrew Launcher to launch different Homebrew apps, just like Haxchi.

It is recommended to install Aurora first as it's more fully featured and includes EnvironmentLoader. If you need to use Tiramisu for legacy homebrew apps, you can learn how to install Tiramisu with Aroma at the end of wiiu.hacks.guide.

Haxchi

Haxchi is an older method of Wii U modding and requires one to own a Nintendo eShop DS game and requires the Homebrew Launcher to launch Homebrew apps. eShop games cannot be purchased after the 27th of March 2023 thus making this way of modding nearly impossible after that date.

If a Wii U still has access to a legally owned DS game, this guide can be followed to learn how to install Haxchi and Coldboot Haxchi on a Wii U.