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Hello tempers I'm getting a DSi soon and am going to install hiya, unlauncher, etc. but I wanted homebrew recommendations and any other tips I should now about the DSi and homebrew. Thanks in advance.
 

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Hello tempers I'm getting a DSi soon and am going to install hiya, unlauncher, etc. but I wanted homebrew recommendations and any other tips I should now about the DSi and homebrew. Thanks in advance.
Here's the guide you should use: dsi.cfw.guide
This guide will give you twilightmenu++ which I recommend using so that you can enjoy your DS games ran natively from the SD card by working as a frontend for nds-bootstrap. Included are also many other emulators like SMS, Genesis, SNES, GB/GBC, Atari2600. It also comes with GBARunner2 which lets you play Gameboy Advance on your DSi. If you plan on playing Pokemon roms you should try out pkmn-chest which lets you transfer pokemon between the different games with ease just like the official Pokemon Bank for 3DS (just better and free).

Then I recommend getting edpJoy which let's you use your DSi as a gamepad on your phone or PC.
 
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Here's the guide you should use: dsi.cfw.guide
This guide will give you twilightmenu++ which I recommend using so that you can enjoy your DS games ran natively from the SD card by working as a frontend for nds-bootstrap. Included are also many other emulators like SMS, Genesis, SNES, GB/GBC, Atari800. It also comes with GBARunner2 which lets you play Gameboy Advance on your DSi. If you plan on playing Pokemon roms you should try out pkmn-chest which lets you transfer pokemon between the different games with ease just like the official Pokemon Bank for 3DS (just better and free).

Then I recommend getting edpJoy which let's you use your DSi as a gamepad on your phone or PC.

Gamebrew is a good place to look for older homebrew, the Homebrew ROMs section of the nds-bootstrap compatibility list lists some of the more notable homebrew that has been tested.

Okay thanks guys I'll check that out
 

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Here's the guide you should use: dsi.cfw.guide
This guide will give you twilightmenu++ which I recommend using so that you can enjoy your DS games ran natively from the SD card by working as a frontend for nds-bootstrap. Included are also many other emulators like SMS, Genesis, SNES, GB/GBC, Atari800. It also comes with GBARunner2 which lets you play Gameboy Advance on your DSi. If you plan on playing Pokemon roms you should try out pkmn-chest which lets you transfer pokemon between the different games with ease just like the official Pokemon Bank for 3DS (just better and free).

Then I recommend getting edpJoy which let's you use your DSi as a gamepad on your phone or PC.
Atari 2600 is included, not the 800. :P
 

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Most people probably wouldn't go back and try them again after it failed.

Which ROM hacks specifically? I can update it, or you can ask @Robz8 for edit permission.
Mainly just Pokémon Storm Silver says it’s slow or whatever but it’s perfectly fine for me. You can update it if you like but I don’t think it’s a huge deal just a thing I found interesting
 
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