but why would you want to emulate itThe CPUs exist but they can't be used like that unless you enter DS mode. This emulator is a 3DS-mode app so it has to emulate everything.
but why would you want to emulate itThe CPUs exist but they can't be used like that unless you enter DS mode. This emulator is a 3DS-mode app so it has to emulate everything.
Because twloader and nds bootstrap couldn't load commercial ROMs yet. It was a possibility.but why would you want to emulate it
but flash carts r like 5 bucksBecause twloader and nds bootstrap couldn't load commercial ROMs yet. It was a possibility.
TWLoader can also use flashcards.but flash carts r like 5 bucks
I don't want be rude, but I don't understand at all.TWLoader can also use flashcards.
HomeMenu shortcut.I don't want be rude, but I don't understand at all.
If you have a flashcard, why bother to use TWLoader?
TWLoader has a higher resolution GUI, and can show animated icons from DSi-Enhanced games (SRLoader can do that too, even on a flashcard), although currently in TWLoader, games added from flashcard have them as still icons.I don't want be rude, but I don't understand at all.
If you have a flashcard, why bother to use TWLoader?
It being a 3DS mode app means you can use MarcusD's screen brightness reduction and redshift - lifesaver for late night play.but why would you want to emulate it
Not really a reason to use slow homebrew emulation instead of DS mode.It being a 3DS mode app means you can use MarcusD's screen brightness reduction and redshift - lifesaver for late night play.
Use TWLoader instead."No such file or directory" on startup
DSiMenu++ actuallyUse TWLoader instead.
It's very slow. I recommend using DSiMenu++, as it runs DS games natively from the SD card, through nds-bootstrap.This port looks really cool. I wonder if it will run SM64DS in time for the Super Mario Star World release. I really don't wanna play that with a d-pad.
the entire team switched to dsimenu++ as it was easier to develop the nds bootstrap then emulationIs anybody still working on this?
If not, maybe the thread should be renamed with a [discontinued] tag.