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wraggster
September 18th, 2006, 21:26
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News from the DS-xtreme Website (http://www.ds-x.com/):


Hi Guys!

Aphex, our lead systems engineer has made a new entry into the blog at http://news.ds-x.com . The remarkable video (code available below) shows the DS-Xtreme in action running the homebrew application DsOrganize. Better yet, this reveals one of the revolutionary features of the DS-Xtreme as you will be aware that we have yet to release the DS-Xtreme development libraries and therefore this proves the DS-Xtreme can run homebrew which has been compiled for other DS enhancers. The full blog entry is available below.

Homebrew Support

I'm here today to share with you what is probably my favorite feature in the upcoming final version of the Xtreme OS. We know that there has been a lot of worry lately over homebrew compatibility with the
various new DS products which are coming to market. Many of you have concerns about libfat drivers, and the time it will take for your favorite homebrew to be updated with new drivers for new devices, or
even if these applications will be updated at all. We have taken these concerns to heart, and have come up with a solution which we hope will alleviate most if not all of these fears. We've put together a short video demonstrating, and I think it more or less speaks for itself. (And I also speak a bit, so I recommend watching with sound!)

Watch the Video Here --> http://www.youtube.com/v/VnT3obt1XTA
No waiting for a new version with driver support. No confusion over multiple downloads and making sure you have the right binary for your hardware.

After testing quite a selection of homebrew applications, we are pleased with the results we've seen so far. However, if you do run into any issues with particular applications, we ask you to report those issues on the support forums.

We will, of course, still be providing libfat driver source once the product is in the hands of end users for developers who do wish to recompile their application for the most seamless interoperability
with the DS-Xtreme. Of course we also would like to extend our support and encouragement to anyone working on new homebrew development targeting the DS-Xtreme as well. One of our primary goals in the design of the DS-Xtreme has always been to support the growing development community as much as possible, and we hope to make our product the easiest and most flexible development tool available.

Aphex
Lead Systems Engineer
DS-X

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JKKDARK
September 18th, 2006, 21:44
it looks great :)

kcajblue
September 18th, 2006, 23:44
when i try to watch the video. the page stays white.

Video_freak
September 18th, 2006, 23:49
The video worked for me. It looks awesome! What do I need for this to work (other than the DS-XTREME DS card).

Edit: I looked into it, and that's all I need. It's $125 though... :o

kcajblue
September 19th, 2006, 00:13
you should just get an M3 Video_freak. the M3 is awesome!!! :D

Video_freak
September 19th, 2006, 01:55
I think I'm just going to stick to PSP homebrew kcajblue (it's free). ;)

kcajblue
September 19th, 2006, 02:08
thats why i think the DS should have built in slots for media cards.

iball
September 19th, 2006, 09:07
I think I'm just going to stick to PSP homebrew kcajblue (it's free). ;)
Whatever, cheap-ass. Have fun with the LUA clones.

ACID
September 19th, 2006, 10:05
Hey iball PSP has a lot of great homebrew

dejkirkby
September 19th, 2006, 10:09
Yeah, like Iris, Linken's Quest, Daedalus, DGen, Snes9xTYL, ThrottleX, TTR, AOTM, KETM, Shinobi.
I colud go on but I won't.

NoQuarter
September 19th, 2006, 10:15
This thing looks pretty nice,especially if homebrew is fully supported.I don't know much about it yet but I wonder if Dslinux is supported?