Wii Neogamma R9 Wad Link -

However:

Even with the WAD, issues arise. Here is the Neogamma R9 specific log: Wii Neogamma R9 Wad

| Feature | Neogamma R9 WAD | USB Loader GX | WiiFlow | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | No | No | | Loads from SD/USB | No | Yes | Yes | | Boot speed | Instant (10 sec) | Medium (20 sec) | Medium | | Wii Menu Channel | Yes (Via WAD) | No (Forwarder only) | No | | DVD-DL Support | Good (R9 fixed) | N/A | N/A | | GameCube Backup | Yes (with MIOS patch) | No | No | However: Even with the WAD, issues arise

Most homebrew on the Wii is distributed in the form of .elf or .dol files. These are executable files that are typically loaded through the Homebrew Channel. You navigate to the Homebrew Channel, select the app from a list on the SD card, and it launches. You navigate to the Homebrew Channel, select the

However, some users wanted a more integrated experience. They didn't want to load an intermediary menu; they wanted the app to appear right on the Wii System Menu, alongside their Weather Channel and Shop Channel.

The version of NeoGamma R9 specifically refers to a channel installer. Unlike running the application through the Homebrew Channel (HBC) every time, installing the WAD adds a permanent shortcut (channel) directly to your Wii System Menu for quicker access.