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What are you talking about? Of course it's possible.Omega_2 said:of course not.
You're talking restoring a function not present since the DSLite, and no amount of hacking would allow it.
And if there were a way, you'd have to open it up and solder wires.
You can try the DSTWO for gba emulation, but it's not perfect yet.
CrispyYoshi said:What are you talking about? Of course it's possible.Omega_2 said:of course not.
You're talking restoring a function not present since the DSLite, and no amount of hacking would allow it.
And if there were a way, you'd have to open it up and solder wires.
You can try the DSTWO for gba emulation, but it's not perfect yet.
It doesn't exist because no coder actually wants to bother to recode an entire GBA engine when you can just get another system. It's not worth the effort.
we can, we have one, it's not usableultimatt42 said:If we could make DSi homebrew I'm sure we'd have a GBA emulator already since the faster CPU and extra RAM would give you a lot more breathing room.
how_do_i_do_that said:you can glue a NDSL to tthe bottom of your 3DS and call it an addon.
how_do_i_do_that said:you can glue a NDSL to tthe bottom of your 3DS and call it an addon.