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<b>TwlNmenu</b> is the name for an application that comes bundled with TWLSDK's and the [[SystemUpdater]]. This application would install .TAD files, an installable archive developed by Nintendo, similar to the Nintendo Wii's .WAD archive.
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<b>TwlNmenu</b> is the name for an application that comes bundled with TWLSDKs and the [[SystemUpdater]]. This application would install TAD files, an installable archive developed by Nintendo, similar to the Nintendo Wii's WAD archive.
 
[[File:TWLICON.png|thumb|TwlNmenu's icon.|left]]
 
[[File:TWLICON.png|thumb|TwlNmenu's icon.|left]]
  
== .TAD File Format ==
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==TAD File Format==
The installable format, .TAD share many similarities to the .WAD format, including the same offsets for Title ID's and using the same devsign as WADS. A .TAD can be resigned using Wii resigning tools and a RVL devkey.
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The installable format, TAD share many similarities to the WAD format, including the same offsets for title ID's and using the same devsign as WADs. A TAD can be resigned using Wii resigning tools and a RVL devkey. However, due to TwlNmenu's anti-tampering methods, the tool lets you not install resigned TAD files.
  
The .TAD format can be created using a tool included with the TWLSDK, named '''Maketad'''. Only applications that can be installed in the folder 00030004 can be created with this tool.
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The TAD format can be created using a tool included with the TWLSDK, named '''Maketad'''. Only applications that can be installed in the folder 00030004 can be created with this tool. Neither TwlNmenu lets you install TAD files from a different folder if you have one.
  
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==Screenshots==
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-Home.png|TwlNmenu on the home menu.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-1.png|Start screen of TwlNmenu. It shows all applications installed in folder ''NAND:/title/00030004''.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-2.png|TwlNmenu asking if you want to install the chosen application.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-3.png|TwlNmenu installing an application.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-4.png|Back on the homescreen, you can see an application has been installed.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-5.png|This lets you delete ''private.sav'' in the application folder.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-6.png|TwlNmenu asking if you'd like to delete a 4SPA file
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-7.png|Lets you delete all apps with the same "CompanyCode".
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-8.png|TwlNmenu showing the size, title ID, the size of the save files, and so on.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-9.png|The SD Card menu can do the same.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-10.png|TwlNmenu asking if you want to import all TAD files in the folder you're in.
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File:TWL-TwlNmenu-11.png|TwlNmenu importing all TAD files.
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</gallery>
  
== Screenshots ==
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{|style="margin: 0 auto;"
 
| [[File:Maketad-cmd.png|thumb|left|Error messages may come up from time to time.]]
 
| [[File:Twl1.png|center|thumb|Icon of TwlNmenu showing the contents of a SD Card.]]
 
| [[File:Twl2.png|center|thumb|When a *.TAD file has been selected, it will ask if you want to install it.]]
 
| [[File:Twl3.png|center|thumb|Highlighting the NAND. It shows all the applications installed in folder 00030004.]]
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 15 November 2021

TwlNmenu is the name for an application that comes bundled with TWLSDKs and the SystemUpdater. This application would install TAD files, an installable archive developed by Nintendo, similar to the Nintendo Wii's WAD archive.

TwlNmenu's icon.

TAD File Format

The installable format, TAD share many similarities to the WAD format, including the same offsets for title ID's and using the same devsign as WADs. A TAD can be resigned using Wii resigning tools and a RVL devkey. However, due to TwlNmenu's anti-tampering methods, the tool lets you not install resigned TAD files.

The TAD format can be created using a tool included with the TWLSDK, named Maketad. Only applications that can be installed in the folder 00030004 can be created with this tool. Neither TwlNmenu lets you install TAD files from a different folder if you have one.

Screenshots