Sadly things in time age, get replaced with superior or just newer stuff.
If you want to leave or start a form of legacy/preservation. start making a topic yourself about it, documenting the info, applications and home brew recommended for it.
You could say this is not what you want because you wish to "continue" modification and exploitation, but it'll help bring up interest by people who have a system and who might pick it up again after a time.
Much like I've done for the Wii, which i bought about a month ago without ever owning one, mostly finding old un-updated topics and people who hold onto older methods: https://gbatemp.net/threads/the-best-wii-homebrew-applications-2017.463257/
i most likely will start one above for the Nintendo DS in general, if one if wanted.
Also, why not make a topic documenting what dsiware that is dumpted, collect it all yourself, and requesting people it?
If you want to leave or start a form of legacy/preservation. start making a topic yourself about it, documenting the info, applications and home brew recommended for it.
You could say this is not what you want because you wish to "continue" modification and exploitation, but it'll help bring up interest by people who have a system and who might pick it up again after a time.
Much like I've done for the Wii, which i bought about a month ago without ever owning one, mostly finding old un-updated topics and people who hold onto older methods: https://gbatemp.net/threads/the-best-wii-homebrew-applications-2017.463257/
i most likely will start one above for the Nintendo DS in general, if one if wanted.
Also, why not make a topic documenting what dsiware that is dumpted, collect it all yourself, and requesting people it?
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