Yes.Thanks! I accidentally updated my 3ds and this tip saved me! can I just copy and paste my old games and saves?
I'd imagine launched the in-game menu and pressing the X should get you back into DSGAME where you can change the setting.Noob question : I enabled "autorun" in "start menu" en eos and now it always launch moonshell on start !
How can I disable this to launch game now ?
By the way, an unofficial update is available on sc forum for 4.4 Nintendo update
IIRC having game_config.txt makes the clock work properly.Awesome. Ordering this now. Thanks for the help Terminator!
One more thing: Will the pokemon gba roms clock function work on it's own or does it need patching? (Is that what the game_config.txt file listed in the guide is for?)
If you run it clean you won't be able to access the real time menu. You should only really need to use clean mode if there is a problem playing a game in patch mode.Is it better to run a game on clean or patched?
You're mixing up the EOS and the firmwareSo... I presume DSTWO will release an up-to-date OS eventually, but they're not even like... talking about doing that or anything. So why doesn't anybody with a fully updated DSTWO 1.18 OS go ahead and upload the 1.18 OS files from their own SD card for others to put on their SD cards as-is? Does it work that way? Could a good samaritarian test it?
Q: What is the difference between the Kernel/OS (EOS) and the Firmware?
A: There are two things you need to keep in mind here: Internal firmware and kernel/OS. The internal firmware is the internal software of your SuperCard itself, stored *only* in your SuperCard. Whereas EOS is the kernel/OS, the software that your SuperCard runs from the microSD.
Think of your microSD as the harddisk. You put Windows (the OS) on your harddisk on your computer, and when your computer turns on it runs Windows. And from Windows it runs the rest of your programs, like games. If the microSD is your harddisk, and the EOS is your Windows, then the Firmware is the stuff your computer runs before it loads Windows.
If you've never seen it before restart your computer right now, and look at what it does after it turns itself on again. It will always load something before Windows. And that "something" is in the internal 'memory' of your computer, just like your Firmware is in the internal memory of your SuperCard.
I'm pretty sure it's already been shipped out, though. I suppose I could use a friend's console. Do we know if a DS-Lite can set-up a DSTWO? Or a DS-i with a relatively old firmware?The firmware has to be installed onto the memory inside the DSTWO itself, you can probably get a reseller to update your DSTWO to 1.18 before shipping it to you.
Any DS/lite/i/XL can do it as long as you have the latest EOS on the Micro SD card.I'm pretty sure it's already been shipped out, though. I suppose I could use a friend's console. Do we know if a DS-Lite can set-up a DSTWO? Or a DS-i with a relatively old firmware?The firmware has to be installed onto the memory inside the DSTWO itself, you can probably get a reseller to update your DSTWO to 1.18 before shipping it to you.
And, please bear with me, I'm not too familiar with these things and their vocabulary. Does the DSTWO come with a preinstalled EOS? If it does, I have no way of telling if the one I ordered has the last one installed. Now, to have the latest EOS, I would download the v1.11 EOS and unpack "ds2boot.dat" as well as the "_dstwo" folder in the root of my SD card, or does it require additional steps? Do I need to run it once to set up the EOS before running it with the update package or something?Any DS/lite/i/XL can do it as long as you have the latest EOS on the Micro SD card.
From my experience, the game wouldn't even boot without game_config.txtIIRC having game_config.txt makes the clock work properly.Awesome. Ordering this now. Thanks for the help Terminator!
One more thing: Will the pokemon gba roms clock function work on it's own or does it need patching? (Is that what the game_config.txt file listed in the guide is for?)