Hacking DSTWO v1.03

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The main menu now looks more like that of the DSi, in the sense that it isn't a circular scroll anymore but more of a linear scroll in which you can't scroll left to end up at the end of the right part of the list (if that's clear enough, I suck at explaining things like this).
 
Lolcat said:
That didn't work I know it has worked for everyone else but why not me? BTW I'm using a MacPerhaps it's something a MAC does differently - so I've uploaded a copy for you onto filetrip

http://filetrip.net/f12076-dstwo_game-plugin-1-0.html

Just unzip & copy into the '/dstwoplug/' folder....

IF you want to use the alternative icon I've supplied - just change (remove the semi-colon)
Code:
; icon=fat1:/_dstwoplug/dstwo_game.bmp
to CODEicon=fat1:/_dstwoplug/dstwo_game.bmp
If you don't want the icon - don't bother copying it to your flashcard

EDIT: Actually I've found some1 else has done something like this on the Supercard Forums - & his icon looks better than mine so you could try this one instead
 
CannonFoddr said:
Lolcat said:
That didn't work I know it has worked for everyone else but why not me? BTW I'm using a MacPerhaps it's something a MAC does differently - so I've uploaded a copy for you onto filetrip

http://filetrip.net/f12076-dstwo_game-plugin-1-0.html

Just unzip & copy into the '/dstwoplug/' folder....

IF you want to use the alternative icon I've supplied - just change (remove the semi-colon)
Code:
; icon=fat1:/_dstwoplug/dstwo_game.bmp
to CODEicon=fat1:/_dstwoplug/dstwo_game.bmp
If you don't want the icon - don't bother copying it to your flashcard

EDIT: Actually I've found some1 else has done something like this on the Supercard Forums - & his icon looks better than mine so you could try this one instead

The Mac, like Linux uses a different kind of text file. Specifically, DOS/Windows use both a CR and LF at the end of each line while un*x does not. You can get a command like app called dos2unix that will repair such files. In addition, some text editors will let you select the format (DOS/Unix) either through the save as dialog or in the settings menu.
 
First time poster, long time lurker.

Great flash cart so far.. Very much so looking forward to the snes emulator as well as an updated GBA emulator.
 
i hope they add more bug fixes and functionality in the next eos 1.04

im guessing this is what will happen

1.04 eos
*snes emu
*sdk
*ireader
*minor game fixes
*minor bug fixes

i hope they have an update soon for the gba emu to fix game speeds, especially golden sun and lost age, i want to play those at full speed with minor lag
 
squirrelman10 said:
i hope they add more bug fixes and functionality in the next eos 1.04

im guessing this is what will happen

1.04 eos
*snes emu
*sdk
*ireader
*minor game fixes
*minor bug fixes

i hope they have an update soon for the gba emu to fix game speeds, especially golden sun and lost age, i want to play those at full speed with minor lag

Not even the PSP gba emulator can do that. It can do battles without lag, but the world map lags pretty bad.
 
DeltaBurnt said:
squirrelman10 said:
i hope they add more bug fixes and functionality in the next eos 1.04

im guessing this is what will happen

1.04 eos
*snes emu
*sdk
*ireader
*minor game fixes
*minor bug fixes

i hope they have an update soon for the gba emu to fix game speeds, especially golden sun and lost age, i want to play those at full speed with minor lag

Not even the PSP gba emulator can do that. It can do battles without lag, but the world map lags pretty bad.

Would better speedhacks help with that?
 
nl255 said:
DeltaBurnt said:
squirrelman10 said:
i hope they add more bug fixes and functionality in the next eos 1.04

im guessing this is what will happen

1.04 eos
*snes emu
*sdk
*ireader
*minor game fixes
*minor bug fixes

i hope they have an update soon for the gba emu to fix game speeds, especially golden sun and lost age, i want to play those at full speed with minor lag

Not even the PSP gba emulator can do that. It can do battles without lag, but the world map lags pretty bad.

Would better speedhacks help with that?

I have no idea, all I know is that it lags on the world map
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I'll wait until they release the SNES emulator, but it seems that it's going to happen very soon. Sooner than I expected.
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I just updated to v1.03. I reformatted my SD card and moved 7G stuff, took me an hour.

The support for homebrew really is better. Now I can plat Lone Wolf no problem.

The only issue is, uh, my in-game menu doesn't work anymore. I almost break my L / R key and it just would't show up. *crying*
 
eponie said:
I just updated to v1.03. I reformatted my SD card and moved 7G stuff, took me an hour.

The support for homebrew really is better. Now I can plat Lone Wolf no problem.

The only issue is, uh, my in-game menu doesn't work anymore. I almost break my L / R key and it just would't show up. *crying*
If the problem is your L and R buttons, just change the button combination in the settings.
 

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