Hacking DSTT error

Shichiroukun

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hello i just bought a DSTT set. i dont know how it works yet, i downloaded kernel V.1.15 to the root [:E] and a folder with one game in it nothing happened. i dont know what i should do right now. so someone please help me.
 
Unzip the download on your pc, find the ttmenu.dat file and ttmenu folder and put them on the root of your mem card.
 
ok i did that. now on the ds a Smiling Chip came saying loading all the time. i also put a

Map Called ''Games'' with 19 games that are together 880 MB.

And a Map Called ''homebrew'' wich contains 25 homebrew apps and games that are together 43,5 MB

Together with The TTmenu and TTmenu.DAT thats wats on the root
 
[*]Reformat your microSD card using the Panasonic formatter.[*]Copy the "TTMENU.DAT" file and "TTMENU" folder from firmware 1.15 (do NOT use 1.16) to the root of your microSD card.[*]Make a folder named "games" on the root of your microSD card and place two or three .nds files in there.[*]Use "safely remove hardware" and press "STOP" before removing your microSD card.[*]Insert the microSD card into your DSTT which is inserted into your NDS.[*]Turn on your NDS.Report back here.

-Bri
 
Shichiroukun said:
btw why can you only have 2 or 3 games in a folder?

You can have many more than that. I always have 40 or 50 in my ROMS folder, and another 4 in my EMU folder.


BTW, the DSTT looks for *.nds files in all folders on your Micro SD card.
 
Shichiroukun said:
btw why can you only have 2 or 3 games in a folder?

As rom666 said, there isn't a limit on the number of games in your "games" folder. The only limitation is the number of files on the root of your microSD card, which is why you should put your games in a "games" folder.

In my instructions, I wanted you to keep it to 2 or 3 games only for testing purposes. Once you confirm that it's working, you can put more games on your microSD card. But always be sure to leave some free space on your microSD card for saves and other system files.

-Bri
 

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