I mean no offense, just offering a correction. DS in Nintendo DS does not stand for Dual Screen, as many people mistake it for. According to Nintendo Power magazine, it actually stands for Developer's System.gbaelink said:Just try?The file in .bin format, don't know how to work~
- Title: [BIOS] Nintendo DS ARM7TDMI (GBA Mode) (World)
- Details:
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System: Nintendo Dual Screen
File: GBA_BIOS.BIN
Length: 16384 Bytes
CRC32: A6473709
MD5: 1C0D67DB9E1208B95A1506B1688A0AD6
SHA1: C11531D5261006810CDC954BD4BEC0AFE3187B35
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- Description:
Team Cosby included the GBA BIOS from a *GBA* console in their
Nintendo_DS_System_BIOS_NDS-COS/cos-bios release.
This GBA BIOS comes from a *DS* console (Black EUR USG-001, doesn't
really matter). There's nothing special with this dump, just 1 byte
different from the TS2/Cosby dump, probably just to account for the
system jump, as suggested by an aquatic friend of mine.
Skyline969 said:I mean no offense, just offering a correction. DS in Nintendo DS does not stand for Dual Screen, as many people mistake it for. According to Nintendo Power magazine, it actually stands for Developer's System.
Nintendo also refers to the DS in Nintendo DS as "Dual Screen", regardless of whether or not it was planned when the console was named.
QUOTE(http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/faq.jsp#ds)What does "DS" stand for?
To our developers, it stands for "Developers' System," since we believe it gives game creators brand new tools which will lead to more innovative games for the world's players.
It can also stand for "Dual Screen." (emphasis mine)
Ah, that helps a lot. Thanks!AgvirtheSilent said:Skyline969 said:I mean no offense, just offering a correction. DS in Nintendo DS does not stand for Dual Screen, as many people mistake it for. According to Nintendo Power magazine, it actually stands for Developer's System.
Nintendo also refers to the DS in Nintendo DS as "Dual Screen", regardless of whether or not it was planned when the console was named.
QUOTE(http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/faq.jsp#ds)What does "DS" stand for?
To our developers, it stands for "Developers' System," since we believe it gives game creators brand new tools which will lead to more innovative games for the world's players.
It can also stand for "Dual Screen." (emphasis mine)
If you don't understand, then it's not for you.ball2012003 said:is this something good i cant understand what it is