Muzer said:The people in the first post obviously have no idea what they are on about.
QUOTE said:By the way, does anybody know if copying dsiware to the sd card then back to the dsi without modifying still allows you to play it, or does overwriting it (even with unedited data) render it unusable
lilkerv90210 said:darkriku2000
QUOTE said:By the way, does anybody know if copying dsiware to the sd card then back to the dsi without modifying still allows you to play it, or does overwriting it (even with unedited data) render it unusable
i copied Aquia Art Style Series from my DSi system memory to my sd card then deleted it off of the system memory.
when i deleted it the game did not show up n the DSi main menu, homepage blah blah, etc.
when i copied it back to the system memory and ran it.. it worked with no problems at all
swimmeringer said:Oh man, it just hit me! This whole thing is so simple now! We just need to get permission from Nintendo to code and put our HBC on the DSi shop! What were we thinking?
swimmeringer said:Oh man, it just hit me! This whole thing is so simple now! We just need to get permission from Nintendo to code and put our HBC on the DSi shop! What were we thinking?
darkriku2000 said:swimmeringer said:Oh man, it just hit me! This whole thing is so simple now! We just need to get permission from Nintendo to code and put our HBC on the DSi shop! What were we thinking?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No offence, but do you really think that nintendo would go for that. You might be able to code and submit a few games to them, but a channel dedicated to running unsigned code. Now that's rich
darkriku2000 said:From what I understand, sd-keys is just an encrypting program that encrypts files whenever they are transferred to the to the sd card, bur from what I can tell, with dsiware, it instead leaves 1 or more key files in the system memory that the dsiware needs to be able to run. I'm guessing they do this so that you can't just copy your dsigames to somebody else' memory stick.Matando said:Bushing I have a sort-of intelligent question. According to your "Keys Keys Keys" post on hackmii. the SD-keys could be found in the system menu. Do you think they're in the dsi's firmware/system-menu also?
acually I'll let anybody ansewr that
If I had to guess, I'd say that the data transferred to the sd card is the actual game data while the data left in the system memory is generic memory that let's the dsiware run, or something similar to it.
By the way, does anybody know if copying dsiware to the sd card then back to the dsi without modifying still allows you to play it, or does overwriting it (even with unedited data) render it unusable
swimmeringer said:darkriku2000 said:swimmeringer said:Oh man, it just hit me! This whole thing is so simple now! We just need to get permission from Nintendo to code and put our HBC on the DSi shop! What were we thinking?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No offence, but do you really think that nintendo would go for that. You might be able to code and submit a few games to them, but a channel dedicated to running unsigned code. Now that's rich
(Joking, obviously)
This image is SO related:darkriku2000 said:swimmeringer said:darkriku2000 said:swimmeringer said:Oh man, it just hit me! This whole thing is so simple now! We just need to get permission from Nintendo to code and put our HBC on the DSi shop! What were we thinking?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No offence, but do you really think that nintendo would go for that. You might be able to code and submit a few games to them, but a channel dedicated to running unsigned code. Now that's rich
(Joking, obviously)
Yeah, I don't know why I couldn't see that before
This image is SO related:darkriku2000 said:swimmeringer said:darkriku2000 said:swimmeringer said:Oh man, it just hit me! This whole thing is so simple now! We just need to get permission from Nintendo to code and put our HBC on the DSi shop! What were we thinking?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No offence, but do you really think that nintendo would go for that. You might be able to code and submit a few games to them, but a channel dedicated to running unsigned code. Now that's rich
(Joking, obviously)
Yeah, I don't know why I couldn't see that before
psyduckie said:Uh, why are you conatcting jay freeman, dude, hes a ipod/iphone hacker not nintendo!