Homebrew MoonShell 2.00 Beta X

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boogerlad said:
Sorry if this has been answered before, but soft reseting does fine on a dstt, correct? If so, how would you softreset?

Place TTIO.nds (or .nds) to the resetmse folder. You can soft-reset on MS2 by pressing Start and then clicking on "Exit to firmware".

File is included in MoonShell 2.00 Stable version.
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would .nds be the firmware (say ttmenu.dat) renamed to whatever.nds? If that's true, wouldn't that mean that moonshell can boot homebrew?
 

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I'm sorry to ask, but is there a translated stable version of moonshell 2 up yet?
Is it the link that XxXNEROXxX provided at the top of this page?
 

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tinymonkeyt said:
I'm sorry to ask, but is there a translated stable version of moonshell 2 up yet?
Is it the link that XxXNEROXxX provided at the top of this page?


It's from moonlight's homepage so it should be it.

And make sure to use LanguageSelect.exe...of course everyone knows to use that for lng selection
 

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boogerlad said:
would .nds be the firmware (say ttmenu.dat) renamed to whatever.nds? If that's true, wouldn't that mean that moonshell can boot homebrew?

For your first question, no. It's TTIO.nds for you (already included in the stable version, at /resetmse folder), you don't need to rename ttmenu.dat to TTIO.nds.

There's also a download here in GBATemp that includes all .nds, but I can't find it (or too lazy to find it
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And for your second question, yes, it can boot homebrews and other .nds files, BUT not .nds ROM files.
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QUOTE(LxTrix @ May 6 2009, 04:59 PM) why are there so many files? and which ones are essential? anyone wanna make a slim pack?

AFAIK, all files are essential for MoonShell to work properly.

Or if you're talking about the files included in the download, you only need the /moonshl2 folder and the .nds file of MoonShell (either moonshl2.nds or moonshl-Direct-Loader.nds (not the exact name)). The rest are just add-ons.
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New bug discovered!

Open an empty TXT. In the past it used to show it blank now it says not enough memory.
Then whenever you decide, use Exit to Firmware. You will get an error that a file handle is not closed.
 

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LxTrix said:
why are there so many files? and which ones are essential? anyone wanna make a slim pack?
D3k was able to update his first post w/ 2.00 Stable & make it a slim/lite pack about an hour after your post.
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Just thought I'd point that out since many people sometimes skip the first post if it doesn't appear new/different.
 

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Set language.set to 000 then delete all non-000 extension files from language folder aswell as any skin files beside default.skn. Empty the launch folder. Also delete everything from extlink folder but create a dummy file for an impossible extension such as 000000.nds that's completly empty otherwise it'll crash. Make sure you DISABLE ClearType fonts in the text viewer and delete the TTF-languagename folders and moonshell + nds file is down to 18MB. Considering that the swap file is 16MB that makes moonshell2, without all the language, skin, addon and fancy font fluff just under 2MB.
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Ein-kun said:
boogerlad said:
would .nds be the firmware (say ttmenu.dat) renamed to whatever.nds? If that's true, wouldn't that mean that moonshell can boot homebrew?

For your first question, no. It's TTIO.nds for you (already included in the stable version, at /resetmse folder), you don't need to rename ttmenu.dat to TTIO.nds.

There's also a download here in GBATemp that includes all .nds, but I can't find it (or too lazy to find it
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And for your second question, yes, it can boot homebrews and other .nds files, BUT not .nds ROM files.
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QUOTE(LxTrix @ May 6 2009, 04:59 PM) why are there so many files? and which ones are essential? anyone wanna make a slim pack?

AFAIK, all files are essential for MoonShell to work properly.

Or if you're talking about the files included in the download, you only need the /moonshl2 folder and the .nds file of MoonShell (either moonshl2.nds or moonshl-Direct-Loader.nds (not the exact name)). The rest are just add-ons.
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so should any firmware's card (such as acekard's) be copied and renamed to ttio.nds for soft reset to function for moonshell? Thanks for the help... (now if only someone coded a dedicated moonshell commercial nds rom loader. It's be able to do everything! Hopefully with cheat support and not piggybacking ysmenu)
 

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lol? typical German to English mistake^^

By = Beim ... I think he meant in the Moonshell 2.00 lite pack there is (=ist) no demo.nds file.
dunno how to understand as I'm not using the lite version.
 

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