I took turtle-insect's save editor and I'm working on translating it to English. Keep in mind some features are incomplete or missing text (places/quests), this is the current state of the code from the original author.
I've published an initial release. Please let me know if anything is...
gtfo.
Anyway, this looks to be a pretty cool app. The DS has a lot of potential in the drawing/paint apps field, nice to see more homebrew developers taking a shot at it! I will definitely be trying this one out.
The OP is so misinformed. You should do some fact checking before you post things like this. I love Nintendo just as much as the next guy, but some of this stuff you are spouting is just pure diarrhea.
They're probably taking a similar approach to what they did with their Xbox modchips. I remember my Xecuter 2.3b shipped with a linux cromwell bios (used to flash a separate bank of the chip), and you got whatever BIOS you wanted from the 'usual sources'.
@Maximumbeans, Indeed. I've been working on getting this Infecutus chip to work on my PS2. But after soldering, I realised that a plastic piece was missing from the power ribbon cable to the power and eject buttons.