This seriously. Normal ds download speed is 5kb/s. Apparently a homebrew browser can go over that but still it slow.jeffro said:It is already possible with some apps but it would be unreasonably slow with the ds's wifi functions.
Mario1998 said:so i dont have to find music in the computer.
RoffaMaffia' said:Mario1998 said:so i dont have to find music in the computer.
Well actually THERE is a program that can its called DSOrganize and it has a webbrowser and u can go to google and search this : intitle:"index of" mp3 rihanna just replace rihanna with any singer u want or just put the song title there. Enjoy downloading 5-10 kb/s ^.^
The fact that this person is asking this question tells me he probably can't handle using DSLinux.DanTheManMS said:My experiences with downloading mp3 files from the OCRemix website with DSLinux and the Links browser: it downloads at about 100 kb/s for most of the file, then at about the 80% mark it freezes entirely. After a minute or two, it resumes and finishes the download. Average speed according to the Links browser is 40 kb/s because of the time it spent frozen. My guess is that the first bit of the file is downloaded directly to RAM, and the freezing happens when it attempts to write that data to the SD card. Once it's finished writing what it had buffered up, it can download again. Again though, this is only a guess.
TeenDev said:The fact that this person is asking this question tells me he probably can't handle using DSLinux.DanTheManMS said:My experiences with downloading mp3 files from the OCRemix website with DSLinux and the Links browser: it downloads at about 100 kb/s for most of the file, then at about the 80% mark it freezes entirely. After a minute or two, it resumes and finishes the download. Average speed according to the Links browser is 40 kb/s because of the time it spent frozen. My guess is that the first bit of the file is downloaded directly to RAM, and the freezing happens when it attempts to write that data to the SD card. Once it's finished writing what it had buffered up, it can download again. Again though, this is only a guess.
Soo true.TeenDev said:The fact that this person is asking this question tells me he probably can't handle using DSLinux.DanTheManMS said:My experiences with downloading mp3 files from the OCRemix website with DSLinux and the Links browser: it downloads at about 100 kb/s for most of the file, then at about the 80% mark it freezes entirely. After a minute or two, it resumes and finishes the download. Average speed according to the Links browser is 40 kb/s because of the time it spent frozen. My guess is that the first bit of the file is downloaded directly to RAM, and the freezing happens when it attempts to write that data to the SD card. Once it's finished writing what it had buffered up, it can download again. Again though, this is only a guess.
Based on your user name your only 10 or 11. So I'm going to go easy on you. Make it yourself or it isn't fucking happening. Homebrew developers have better things to do than make fucking homebrew for people with 2 posts.Mario1998 said:so i dont have to find music in the computer.
chao1212 said:Based on your user name your only 10 or 11. So I'm going to go easy on you. Make it yourself or it isn't f****** happening. Homebrew developers have better things to do than make f****** homebrew for people with 2 posts.Mario1998 said:so i dont have to find music in the computer.
or pirate them and put them on your ds, either work.fgghjjkll said:[offtopic] lol. i swear alot! fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck![/offtopic]
[ontopic] umm.... the developer would get their ass sued! downloading music to ur ds would be like...piracy! buy 'em off itunes and transfer to ur ds. is this hard? [/ontopic]