Homebrew DS(i) Mode hacking progress thread

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this threads been dead for a bit like and i want to see more progress on hacking and getting full ds games to work
Be patient. The people that know what to do probably haven't abandoned this. There just aren't any new breakthroughs yet. Thats the reason this thing is dead for a bit. Give them a little time. Buggering them to do stuff isn't gonna help. (In fact it will do quite the opposite).
 
So for the sake of trying to keep this going, Twitter user Cellenseres has made some progress with trying to extend the headers of a Pokémond Diamond ROM. As my knowledge of TWL_FIRM hacking is not nearly what anyone else's is (I'm mostly learning from what everyone else here says), is this useful?
 
So for the sake of trying to keep this going, Twitter user Cellenseres has made some progress with trying to extend the headers of a Pokémond Diamond ROM. As my knowledge of TWL_FIRM hacking is not nearly what anyone else's is (I'm mostly learning from what everyone else here says), is this useful?
No.
As long as there's no way to redirect Slot1 read/writes (which is pretty unlikely), all this'll do is attempt to launch the cartridge in Slot1 with the specified header settings.
That's not very useful.
 
Guess what I just got working! It boots into DSi mode too! No more sudokuhax!



Thanks to some crafty work by @ahezard All it took was correcting the arm7 entry offsets during compile and that made it work! Theoretically any DS homebrew that supports sudokuhax can be recompiled in the same way to work like this. (though Hbmenu doe all the launching, so it's not really necessary to do that. :P)

He will be cleaing up the github source and releasing soon™ :D
 
DLP demos will likely work in hbmenu, since they are basically the same as homebrew roms.
It'd be better if we can see the banner/icon of the homebrew we're launching.
 
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Guess what I just got working! It boots into DSi mode too! No more sudokuhax!



Thanks to some crafty work by @ahezard All it took was correcting the arm7 entry offsets during compile and that made it work! Theoretically any DS homebrew that supports sudokuhax can be recompiled in the same way to work like this. (though Hbmenu doe all the launching, so it's not really necessary to do that. :P)

He will be cleaing up the github source and releasing soon™ :D

Pretty impressive my @Apache Thunder , as always :D
 
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Guess what I just got working! It boots into DSi mode too! No more sudokuhax!



Thanks to some crafty work by @ahezard All it took was correcting the arm7 entry offsets during compile and that made it work! Theoretically any DS homebrew that supports sudokuhax can be recompiled in the same way to work like this. (though Hbmenu doe all the launching, so it's not really necessary to do that. :P)

He will be cleaing up the github source and releasing soon™ :D

This is amazing, but it's not very useful for those already with Sudokuhax :P
 

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