Homebrew Ds download play/multiplay hombrew

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I don't know of any homebrew titles that support DS download play. Omalone is multiplayer, but requires a Wifi connection and a cart for each system. Or you can have 2 players take turns on 1 DS.
 
There are Multiplayer homebrew, but no DS Download Play Homebrew. I think it's because the DS is RSA-secured. First i thought too that there where some homebrew that supports DS Download Play. It would be cool if someone should make it.
 
I'd like to beta test. I'm only twelve, but i managed to set up hbc. I think if somebody could make an exe file that replaces the dsi start up (wii and bootmii) maybe we could make a major milestone. sorry if im sorta a n00b.
 
jrk190 said:
I'd like to beta test. I'm only twelve, but i managed to set up hbc. I think if somebody could make an exe file that replaces the dsi start up (wii and bootmii) maybe we could make a major milestone. sorry if im sorta a n00b.
Wow... There is so much wrong with this....
 
jrk190 you've already put anybody off who was even considering of giving you a beta, for some DSi hack. First Homebrew Channel is easy to install, next you said it yourself your only twelve, third it's not that easy for someone to hack a DSi with the click of a finger and lastly you said you were a noob and nobody wants somebody who doesn't know crap about what they're doing...

And your going completely off topic of this section...
 
DS Download Play is RSA Secured might be posible on a Firmware V1 DS but u know lik no one has them anymore if Nintendo did not RSA secure it would open up 2 many posiblilites for programers and hackers To this day no one has cracked the RSA on the DS Download Play! When im either downloading or sending though DS Download Play it makes me think of the RSA
 
OH! And it would b awsowse if the homebrew community stopped fussing about cracking the RSA and thinking about something else like DS Homebrew Play wher u could get games to use so it would b something like this... Hay dou hav StillaliveDS? Second person "Nah" First person "Do u hav DS Homebrew Play on ur cart?" Second person "Yeah" First person "StillaliveDS surports DS Homebrew Play" Second person "OK I found u downloading now and... done... lets play!"
 
Fatboy here has obviously never heard of FlashMe, which removes the RSA security check for Download Play.

There actually is a homebrew program that sends *.nds files to flashed DS systems via Download Play, but I never got it to work with my Supercard since it used really old filesystem access code. I could get the built-in test file to work, but I couldn't send over a *.nds file of my choosing like I was supposed to be able to do.
 
DanTheManMS said:
There actually is a homebrew program that sends *.nds files to flashed DS systems via Download Play, but I never got it to work with my Supercard since it used really old filesystem access code. I could get the built-in test file to work, but I couldn't send over a *.nds file of my choosing like I was supposed to be able to do.

Whats the homebrew program called?
 
DanTheManMS said:
Fatboy here has obviously never heard of FlashMe, which removes the RSA security check for Download Play.

There actually is a homebrew program that sends *.nds files to flashed DS systems via Download Play, but I never got it to work with my Supercard since it used really old filesystem access code. I could get the built-in test file to work, but I couldn't send over a *.nds file of my choosing like I was supposed to be able to do.
So it wouldn't work on sending files to an unhacked system? so sending homebrew to DSi is out?
 
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Mitchell]
DanTheManMS said:
There actually is a homebrew program that sends *.nds files to flashed DS systems via Download Play, but I never got it to work with my Supercard since it used really old filesystem access code. I could get the built-in test file to work, but I couldn't send over a *.nds file of my choosing like I was supposed to be able to do.

Whats the homebrew program called?


not sure but i believe they are referring to Wireless Multiboot.
 
[BnC said:
Mitchell]
DanTheManMS said:
There actually is a homebrew program that sends *.nds files to flashed DS systems via Download Play, but I never got it to work with my Supercard since it used really old filesystem access code. I could get the built-in test file to work, but I couldn't send over a *.nds file of my choosing like I was supposed to be able to do.

Whats the homebrew program called?
Don't really remember the name unfortunately. Basically, it was a DS-side Wireless Multiboot server. It had a 3-4 page topic on GBAdev, but I'm not sure what search terms you'd want to put in to find it. Sorry my memory isn't better.
 

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