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    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheManMS View Post
    Patch it with DLDI. See my post at http://dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=61052 for instructions.

    Furthermore, in order to boot homebrew with DSOrganize, you'll need to patch the \DSOrganize\Resources\exec_stub.bin file with DLDI as well. An easy way to do this is to rename it to exec_stub.nds, use DLDIrc to patch it, then rename it back to exec_stub.bin.
    This whole DLDI thing confuses me. Does the homebrew I'm booting out of DSOrganize also need to be patched with DLDI? Which types of programs require patching. Are the patching programs different for each piece of homebrew or can it patch all DLDI required homebrew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheManMS View Post
    Patch it with DLDI.
    Hi Dan,

    I tried it once before installing it and I just did it again...

    The answer is the same:
    DSOrganize Blue.nds does not have a DLDI section

    Many thanks anyway

    JS

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    DSOrganize stopped having color-coded versions once DLDI came out. Grab the updated version from www.dragonminded.com and patch that one.

    Bendezium, DLDI is an attempt to standardize the methods of supporting many different devices with a single homebrew .nds file. If the homebrew you're booting requires DLDI patching for filesystem access, then yes, patch it as well. Not all homebrew needs patching though. Only homebrew that reads or writes to/from the media card will require it, and any homebrew older than December 2006 won't support it.

    You can use the same DLDI file and patcher program for all homebrew devices, so don't worry about that. Just right-click each .nds file you wish to patch and select the patching option.

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