I'd like to be able to listen to one of my books on tape while playing a DS, GBA SNES, or NES game.
Is this possible? If so, please explain what to do.
Thanks.
Is this possible? If so, please explain what to do.
Thanks.
Terminator02 said:i remember this question coming up somewhere else
the reason the PSP can do it is because it constantly runs a firmware ontop of the game it's playing, with the DS multitasking just doesn't happen, i don't think it will with the 3ds either
o.O i'm pretty sure that's what I heard someone else say, although i could be wrong, but that sounds interesting, maybe it could work on slower games like brain age etc...nl255 said:Terminator02 said:i remember this question coming up somewhere else
the reason the PSP can do it is because it constantly runs a firmware ontop of the game it's playing, with the DS multitasking just doesn't happen, i don't think it will with the 3ds either
No it doesn't. The PSP does it by loading a custom module along with the game. The DSTwo could do it, if you could figure out a way to get the sound from the DSTwo's CPU to the DS's speakers without slowing down the emulated cart reads (as there is only so much bandwidth in the DS slot, which would have to be shared between audio and cart reads).
the point is to have the DS itself play the music so you wouldn't need an mp3 playerFishaman P said:You could do that from the DS's launch. Just plug a male-male headphone jack all the way into your tunes and half-way into your DS. Game sound + music playing through DS at same time! YES, this DOES work.
Rydian said:BassAceGold managed to make a screenshot plugin for the DSTwo, but that's way less intensive than music playing, and it only works during DSTwo homebrew (as that runs on the card itself).
Ahh, never knew that, the way the DS2x86 author and you worded it made me think it was a plugin.BassAceGold said:It is not a plugin that runs on top of or with anything. It is just some code that developers can add to their code to take screenshots of their apps. Nothing more.