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Save the settings to the configuration file ( settings.xml ) to ensure the preferences load automatically on the next boot. Troubleshooting Common Issues Box Art Is Not Displaying
Download the latest version of the (boot.dol) from trusted Wii homebrew repositories or GitHub release pages.
Extract the contents of the ZIP or RAR file to a folder on your computer. You should see a folder with the cover mod files, including a .png or .jpg file for the cover art.
Launch SNES9x GX on your device and navigate to its settings. There might be an option to enable or configure cover displays; make sure it's turned on.
Note: Folder names within the covers/ directory are case-sensitive and must match the naming conventions specified in your specific mod build's settings. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Installation Guide
The original Snes9x GX emulator does not natively support cover art grids. You must download a specific forks or modified version created by the Wii homebrew community.
Place your custom cover files into the covers folder. Ensure your device can read the files and that they are correctly formatted (e.g., PNG).
To install a cover mod, you'll need to find and download a cover mod file specifically designed for SNES9x GX. There are several sources where you can find these files:
SD:/ ├── apps/ │ └── snes9xgx/ │ ├── boot.dol │ ├── meta.xml │ └── icon.png └── snes9xgx/ ├── roms/ ├── saves/ ├── covers/ └── settings.xml Use code with caution. Step 3: Adding Game ROMs and Cover Art
Before starting, ensure you have a softmodded Nintendo Wii or Wii U (in vWii mode) with the Homebrew Channel installed. Required Hardware A Nintendo Wii or Wii U console.