looks good wragg but found a little mistake:
"...then download to your memcard and play on the PSP."
Tonight ive made a little guide/FAQ on what you need to play homebrew and emulators on your Nintendo DS,
Check it out here --> http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/ninte...faqguide.shtml
looks good wragg but found a little mistake:
"...then download to your memcard and play on the PSP."
$#@! thats what i get for doing a page at 3 am :P
This guide made me even more confused..
I have files called "whatever.ds.gba" and "whatever.nds" (not .nds.gba, but i'm guessing that extra N is a typo in your guide..)
Only thing I need is the "whatever.ds.gba"? I rename it to "whatever.gba.nds"?
What for is the .nds file? Why is it included if I don't need it?
Do the homebrew apps make saves or temp files to the flash card? Is it better to have every app in its own folder or can I just have all .gba.nds files in same folder?
the .nds files dont work on the supercard just use the .nds.gba and rename to .gba.nds or they will boot in GBA mode if you dont (weird i know)
all the apps will have to be on the root as far as i know
how can you tell if your ds is not IQue DS or the Red DS?
if you have a regular store bought ds and it's not red coloured then you're fine.
when the WiFi connection comes up, will we be able to download the DS demos by the USB device?
I just bought a red mario kart DS. This topic is more than a month old, and I was wondering...Can the red DS run homebrew yet?
I’m in the same boat as you. I’ve just got the Mario Kart Pack and bought the Pass Key & M3 (CF version) and I can’t get the NDS to see the M3. I’ve been looking around and there’s talk about updated Firmware on the NDS. How do you check which Firmware you have and have I wasted my money buying a Pass Key?Originally Posted by Onetonbullet
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Mike.
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