Homebrew ds emulator for homebrew

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could you put a ds emulater and load roms into the 3ds
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I just wish we'd figure out how to deal with DS cards via homebrew. :p
Be able to just have a save backup tool that would backup/restore DS save files directly to/from SD card, and be able to boot DS games directly from homebrew launcher. Right now, with HBL Grid I can pretty much stop using the default home menu, having just themehax autoboot into HBL when I turn my 3DS on, but I can't launch DS games from it, have to go via default home menu :c
 
There not $5, they cost atleast $20 not including the extra price for shipping and the sd card needed for it
What the fuck are you talking about? What DS flashcart costs $20 plus shipping? A DSTWO costs 40 but that has a proccessor and can run GBA/SNES emulators. Most cheap R4(insert clone name here) are $10 or less. Plus, most websites that ship the cards have free shipping.
PeachDS has two DSmode flashcarts for less than $10 and, only 3 dollars shipping, and they ship out of the united states.
And, most people have atleast 10 SD cards lying around. An 8gb is more than enough for DS games.
 
1 how many times has this bloody question been asked here and 2 As I have said before in another thread here in Scotland it's cheaper for a flashcart than it is for a pack of cigarettes flashcart most brands 5 pounds cheap pack of cigarettes 6.40 pounds. Also for comparison a McDonald's regular sized meal 4.80 pounds Christ just buy a bloody flashcart
 
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*sigh* OK! No...Because one, the DS mode of the 3DS is not accessible through homebrew applications. Plus there is no way to access a menu unless you use a circle pad. Plus the emulator would be SOOO slow you would delete it after 2 minutes.
Exactly get a flashcart and all games are at full speed and with no graphics errors ect
 
Well, some people argued that it would be nice to use the C stick/analog (instead of touchscreen) in order to move the camera in games like Mario 64. Could this be achieved by a homebrew?
 
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