Hacking Petit Computer coming to eShop

  • Thread starter Thread starter Xuphor
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 22,406
  • Replies Replies 112
SifJar said:
Nollog said:
SifJar said:
I wonder what features of the DSi will be available? e.g. local multiplayer, WiFi etc...? Probably a little hopeful to hope for either of those things I guess...
You can transfer your game via local wireless.
It's on their website. Nobody here researches anything before posting. Proven.

I learned basic at 9 on a vtech.
I meant for using within the BASIC programs you write.
Nobody here can understand a simple sentence without jumping to baseless conclusions. Proven.
No you can't. Read their website.
 
I HAVE read the Google Translated version of the creators' website,and in what actually gets translated there is NO mention of whether you can use WiFi or local multiplayer within your BASIC programs. So I have no idea what you are talking about.
 
They say that they would have liked to allow wifi in games, they couldn't do it, and they apologise for lack there of.
 
DJ91990 said:
Wow, this looks interesting. I highly doubt it would be possible to create a GBA or Gameboy Emulator because of the points that fearofshorts has stated.

However if a GBA Emulator was created using BASIC [I highly doubt it would happen] it would be nifty.

Better yet, hey NOTCH! Minecraft 3D plox!

Java =/= BASIC.
 
I haven't learned BASIC, but I have C++ and C when I was 11.
Still coding on it.
 
The games they've made with it are really awesome. It's like NES quality (which I would be in love with that game on the eShop if I got to play other people's creation of games in NES quality~!)
 
As a programmer myself, I can tell you don't put too much hope on this.

BASIC is a programming language as it is. It's most likely to be a scripted version than a compiled one.

There isn't really any function in BASIC that allows you to do the "hacking", especially the "CALL" and memory registry functions are locked...
 
This just got released today. A steep price at $8, especially if like me you don't plan on using it to code, but very tempting to get just to play the homebrews!
 
This just got released today. A steep price at $8, especially if like me you don't plan on using it to code, but very tempting to get just to play the homebrews!
I doubt it will have much power, and therefore there is unlikely to be any particularly advanced homebrew for it.
 
I personally believe this has enormous hacking potential. If you could create programs from a computer then I don't see why you couldn't create a program that read snes game files and translate them into code that petit computer could read. If people put in the effort to code this I believe we could very well be able to emulate other systems on an $8 3ds/dsiware game.
 
This has absolutely no hacking potential whatsoever.

It's kind of insane that you guys think this.

Everything written for this compiler cannot affect anything outside of it. If you try anything that may do something undesirable, the compiler will say 'Hey, what the hell' and stop it before it can do anything.

If Nintendo was concerned this would allow people to potentially harm/damage (or 'hack') their 3DS, they would not have put it on the eshop.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 people
I personally believe this has enormous hacking potential. If you could create programs from a computer then I don't see why you couldn't create a program that read snes game files and translate them into code that petit computer could read. If people put in the effort to code this I believe we could very well be able to emulate other systems on an $8 3ds/dsiware game.
After seeing Nintendo's security as of late, do you really think they would allow an app like this to be released if they didn't already think of all that stuff and have it covered?
 
The programs can be generated through qr codes though. You could have a program find a rom file and put it in qr code form allowing it to be scanned and downloaded.

Also it wouldn't be a hack. It would be using exactly what the program entails.

The only issue about emulating on this platform is that someone would have to put a good deal of time in to do it.
 
The programs can be generated through qr codes though. You could have a program find a rom file and put it in qr code form allowing it to be scanned and downloaded.

Also it wouldn't be a hack. It would be using exactly what the program entails.
And you honestly think they won't be heavily policing and removing ROM hacks, even if that's the case?

I think you're forgetting that this is DSi ware, not 3DS ware... so there's literally nothing new at our disposal that DS flashcarts don't already give us, even if this does allow for hacks.
 
The programs can be generated through qr codes though. You could have a program find a rom file and put it in qr code form allowing it to be scanned and downloaded.

Also it wouldn't be a hack. It would be using exactly what the program entails.
And you honestly think they won't be heavily policing and removing ROM hacks, even if that's the case?

I think you're forgetting that this is DSi ware, not 3DS ware... so there's literally nothing new at our disposal that DS flashcarts don't already give us, even if this does allow for hacks.
16MB of RAM and better processor. Lots of potential, even if it is just for emulators.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum