Very useful animated gifs I havn't seen that much on ds but the features in this are very good like read player .mod files :O
An entry in the Neoflash Coding Comp, heres the details:
Smealum posted this:
YetiBrowser 1.0
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Functionnalities :
- Browse your SD/MMC's folders
- Open and edit any text file
- Open .mod music files (you can find free mod musics at http://www.modarchive.com )
- Open .jpg image files
- Open .gif(animated or not) image files
- Delete files
- Write with either a keyboard or with handwriting recognition
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How to use :
/!\ IMPORTANT /!\
Booting the .nds file directly from the SD using MK2/3 will NOT work ! (it'll boot, but no stylus...)
You have to flash it to a gba cartridge (for example, neoflash, using a slim loader) and than boot it from it with the MK2/3 in the DS port (i tryed with Neomax cartridge and G6flash, works perfectly)
R : Space bar
L and B : Backspace
Up/down : Scroll text
A : Show/Hide keyboard (shows Handwriting forms list)
X : Delete file
Y : Clear written text (Not in edit mode)
Start : - In edit mode, quit without saving
- In image viewer, quit
Select : In edit mode, quit with saving
To really use this program, you just have to put your files on you SD/MMC and launch the program !
(note that you can create text files or folder directly from the program)
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Graphics and code by smealum.
Thanks to dsdev.fr (especially alekmaul, bibite (), thoduv) for BIG help in debug.
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Very useful animated gifs I havn't seen that much on ds but the features in this are very good like read player .mod files :O
looks cool man :P i am going to try it when i have my cards XS
I've got my cards and this program is really good man ;p
i have a 1 GB CF card (MMD) will it work with what i have???
Yea will it work with the Max media dock
Let's find out.
What is the last disk of muti volume.
This really works on the Max Media Dock.
any chance this works on slot-1 solutions?
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