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You can copy DSiWare to an SD card, but you wouldn't be able to run it. The DSi packs them into encrypted packages that can only run from the NAND of the DSi it was packaged from. As of now, there's absolutely no benefit to transferring them to the SD card, as you can't use it on another DSi.OzModChips said:I don't know if you can run purchased DSiWare from an SD card now, because i know the Dsi NAND is 256mb, but if you cannot then I guess thats the only semi legal reason there is.
I'm assuming that this is a plausible legal reason to be able to do this. Say you bought a DSi XL, and due to Nintendo's encryption you can't just simply transfer the DSiWare from your old DSi unless you used this hack/exploit. Or you could share a single purchased copy of DSiWare with your real-life friends (although I don't know about the legality of this). But I'm assuming that some people here want the feature for illegal reasons...












