Hi All,
I am still new here, and have only had my CycloDS for a few days now. It is the first device of this type that I have had (apart from running emulators on PC). I have been incredibly impressed with it, and I thank everyone for all the help so far. From helping me choose the CycloDS to helping with some of the settings, you guys rock.
I'm close to having everything set up, and have most of the software I care about working just fine. However, I am still having a couple of software problems that I just can't seem to resolve. I've searched the boards here and tried some of the solutions suggested, but nothing has worked yet.
- DSOrganize - it would seem hardly anyone is having trouble with this program, but I can't seem to get it to load. I keep getting the 'Trying Patched Driver' message with the dancing cow. I've tried the new version and the older 'more stable' version, and have tried patching the .nds file with the CycloDS patcher for the hell of it. I had started with all of the files in a different folder, but have since put the folder in the Root of the card, and have tried to run patched and unpatched both from the root and from the DSOrganize folder, but nothing gets me past that wretched cow!
- NESDS - I boot this up, but all I get is a black screen on top, and a black screen on bottom with 'NESDS' and a horizontal line. No response from buttons or touchscreen at all. I have used the last 'official' version as well as the 'updated' version. I have tried patching the .nds file, and I have run the patched and unpatched versions both from the Root and from the NES folder where all of the other files are. It is possible I am just not doing something right, but I have yet to find any good documentation on exactly how to set it up.
- SNES Emulators - I have a couple of different versions of these, but so far they have left a bit to be desired. I am impressed because they seem to have a ton of different graphical and sound settings, which most likely come in handy, but I don't know enough about the settings to be able to just get a lot of the games I try to just work correctly. They do seem to work, and I will play around with them more, but if anyone has some tips, they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again everyone!
I am still new here, and have only had my CycloDS for a few days now. It is the first device of this type that I have had (apart from running emulators on PC). I have been incredibly impressed with it, and I thank everyone for all the help so far. From helping me choose the CycloDS to helping with some of the settings, you guys rock.
I'm close to having everything set up, and have most of the software I care about working just fine. However, I am still having a couple of software problems that I just can't seem to resolve. I've searched the boards here and tried some of the solutions suggested, but nothing has worked yet.
- DSOrganize - it would seem hardly anyone is having trouble with this program, but I can't seem to get it to load. I keep getting the 'Trying Patched Driver' message with the dancing cow. I've tried the new version and the older 'more stable' version, and have tried patching the .nds file with the CycloDS patcher for the hell of it. I had started with all of the files in a different folder, but have since put the folder in the Root of the card, and have tried to run patched and unpatched both from the root and from the DSOrganize folder, but nothing gets me past that wretched cow!
- NESDS - I boot this up, but all I get is a black screen on top, and a black screen on bottom with 'NESDS' and a horizontal line. No response from buttons or touchscreen at all. I have used the last 'official' version as well as the 'updated' version. I have tried patching the .nds file, and I have run the patched and unpatched versions both from the Root and from the NES folder where all of the other files are. It is possible I am just not doing something right, but I have yet to find any good documentation on exactly how to set it up.
- SNES Emulators - I have a couple of different versions of these, but so far they have left a bit to be desired. I am impressed because they seem to have a ton of different graphical and sound settings, which most likely come in handy, but I don't know enough about the settings to be able to just get a lot of the games I try to just work correctly. They do seem to work, and I will play around with them more, but if anyone has some tips, they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again everyone!