- #WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA INSTALL#
- #WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA CODE#
- #WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA PLUS#
- #WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA TV#
This section consists of data rows each with a length of 21 bytes. Basically, the important stuff is at offset 0x38A1. 1980 0228)Ġx35CF | | Start of some other section (unknown)Ġx38A1 | | Body Test measurement data section (rowlen=21)įrom this table you should be able to see where to get the data from the file. If you examine the file with a hex editor you will be able to find the data you will want at the following locations: File FitPlus0.datĠx20 | 4 | Date of birth (stored in BCD: e.g. FitPlus0.dat and FitPlus1.dat are both identical files with a size of 592K. It will create a directory named something like 0001000452465045, and put into it 6 files: 3 header files: #banner#.ppm, #icon#.ppm, #title#, and 3 files with our Wii Fit data: FitPlus0.dat, FitPlus1.dat, FitPlus2.dat.
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You should get output similar to the following: NG id: 028ab4e3įile: size=0003c000 perm=35 attr=00 type=01 name=FitPlus2.datįile: size=00094000 perm=35 attr=00 type=01 name=FitPlus1.datįile: size=00094000 perm=3f attr=00 type=01 name=FitPlus0.dat Grab that file off the SD card and copy it to your hard drive. Okay, for Wii Fit Plus, the savegame file is stored on the SD card in the following location: private/wii/title/RFPE/data.bin You have to convert those hex strings into binary equivalent. The contents of each file should be 16 bytes in size and contain the respective keys found on this page. You will need to add the following three files: sd-key, sd-iv and md5-blanker. The tachtig tool relies on some files that need to be created and added to a dotfile in your user's home directory. To make it easier, you can copy the tachtig file to a location in your $PATH.
#WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA CODE#
This will compile the code and you will then have the executable 'tachtig', which is what we'll need to unpack and decrypt the Wii Fit savegame file. This will create a folder called wii with the source code for the utilities. Grab the code from the repository $ git clone git:///users/segher/wii.git
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#WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA INSTALL#
$ sudo apt-get install openssl libssl-devģ. Install openssl and libssl-dev - these two packages are required to compile the code, and you may not have them installed yet. Install git-core (if you don't already have it) - this is to get the code from the git repository. On Ubuntu, all I had to do is the following:ġ. On Linux, the easiest way to get the tool is to download the source code for Segher's Wii.git and compile it. On Windows you can use FE100, but I have no experience with this tool. The tool we'll need is called tachtig which will decode and unpack the savegame file for us. Segher's Wii.git is a bunch of programs for Wii homebrew.
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To extract the data files, you'll need to use Segher's Wii.git tools for Linux.
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But, it is an encrypted binary file, so we'll need to unpack and decrypt the filedata. Once that has been saved, you can insert the SD card into your card on your computer and access the file. This is a feature provided by the Wii in order to save a backup of your game data.
#WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA PLUS#
This can be done by going to the Wii Menu and saving the game data for Wii Fit Plus onto an SD card. The first step is to create the savegame file from the Wii console. Through some internet research and some examination of the Wii Fit Plus savegame files I have been able to access this data and get it on my computer.
#WHERE DOES THE NINTENDO WII SAVE GAME DATA TV#
I have been interested in extracting this data so that I can have it available elsewhere besides on the TV with the Wii on. You can view your progress of weight loss in a nice graph on your TV. One neat feature about Nintendo's Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus is that it tracks your BMI (body mass index) and weight daily.