iMenu step-by-step set-up tutorial

Development has stopped for iMenu and spinal_code's site will not be coming back up, but he has released the source code for iMenu here: http://filetrip.net/nds-downloads/flashcart-files/download-imenu-source-10-f32186.html
There you go. Anyone who wants to continue this project may do so, but understand this, 1. My code isn't usually very tidy, so might not be very readable. 2. It's been a long time since I even looked at this, I doubt I could offer any help regarding it. 3. I'm not 100% sure that this is the latest version, but it was the latest one I could find on my hard drive.
Be sure to check out "How to Update EOS" in the Misc. section.



First, some information about iMenu
iMenu%20replaces%20b3.3.jpg

spinal_cord said:
Having used the new Superkard DSTwo for a little while now, I decided to make a new menu for it. The official one, although functional, isn’t really to my liking, so I started work on a new one.

I based this design on the iPod touch/iPhone ’springboard’ so basically it shows up to twelve icons on the screen, four can be docked to the bottom, the other eight can be scrolled sideways.
Earlier version of beta v3
v1


Features of iMenu
  • Uses all icons directly from the official menu
  • Shows up to 12 icons per screen
  • Loads both homebrew .nds and .plg files, and now commercial ROMs too (see Miscellaneous)
  • Anti aliased icon text
  • Can be used as a direct replacement for the official menu
  • Better homebrew compatibility than the official menu
  • D-Pad control with partial stylus/finger control
  • Any size clock (digital or analog)
  • Move/edit/delete/create icons in iMenu itself, no need to mess with .ini files!
  • Shoulder Buttons 'flip' pages
  • Multibooting (see Miscellaneous)
  • Arg support to launch directly into files on supported homebrew (see Miscellaneous)

How to set up iMenu (this is updated as of EOS version 1.11 (6-30-11) and iMenu beta v3.3)



0. If you don't already have an archive extractor (winrar, 7zip, winzip, etc.), download this and install it with the default settings. (it will bug you to pay but won't force you)

1. If you already have stuff on your MicroSD card, back it all up to your computer, then format your card using this formatter. (download is at the bottom of the page)

2. Download the latest official DSTwo firmware package from filetrip.

3. Extract the official firmware package into the root of your MicroSD card. (see what is the root?))
3.5. Optional: Updating your DSTwo to work on a 3DS
If you only have access to a 3DS, it is important that you update your firmware to 1.15 before you update the firmware on your 3DS. If you have access to a DS phat/lite/i/XL then you can update on any of those devices without worry as long as you have the latest EOS on the DSTWO.

Firmware 1.09 - works on 3DS's prior to v2.0.0-2
Firmware 1.12 - works on 3DS's on v2.2.0-4 and prior
Firmware 1.13 - works on 3DS's on v3.0.0-6 and prior
Firmware 1.15 - works on 3DS's on v4.0.0-7 and prior

1. Download firmware 1.15.

2. Extract "dstwoupdate.dat" to the root of your microsd card.

3. Put your microsd card into your DSTwo and insert it into a DS phat/lite/i/XL or your 3DS.

4. Turn on the DS and start the DSTwo, once you get to the plugin menu it should show a popup saying "Update system *your current firmware here* - 1.15", press A here to start updating. Make sure that you do NOT turn off or close the DS until it is finished upgrading.

5. If you did not see the popup, trying renaming "dstwoupdate.dat" to "ds2update.dat", then try it again.

You should now be on firmware 1.15, and dstwoupdate.dat (or ds2update.dat) should no longer be on your MicroSD card if it updated correctly.

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If you started the update but it didn't finish, and now the DSTwo isn't recognized, you just get "Update error, enter than wait 3 minutes"
still in the process of trying to figure out a fix, read this thread for more info
possible fix is to download this and extract system1.dat into your _dstwo folder, then try the firmware update again
4. Download the latest version of iMenu from spinal_cord's site temporarily offline, use the mirror. (Filetrip Mirror)
download%20this%20(imenu)_3.3.JPG
5. Extract imenu.rar to the root of your MicroSD card, let it replace _dstwo/dstwo.nds

6. Extract this to the root of your MicroSD card and let it replace everything it has to.

7. Replace all of your ROMs and save files etc. from the backup if you created one in step 1 (you can just put all of the folders of the back-up on the root of your card) DO NOT OVERWRITE ANYTHING!!!!!!

8. Optional: If you want your DSTwo's microsd card to show up as the card itself on your PC, just extract this to the root of your sd card. (it will take affect the next time you plug in your microsd card)
DS2%20icon%20drive.JPG
9. Optional: If you want cheats, just download this and extract usrcheat.dat into the _dstwo folder. All of the cheats will automagically appear for each supported game. (if you ever want to update your cheats just click on that link again for the newest version and overwrite the old usrcheat.dat with the new one)

10. If the first time you turn on your ds and load iMenu it adds in a catsfc and iMenu icon (as well as any other homebrew you have in your /_dstwoplug/ folder), just press select on them and delete them, as catsfc is the same exact thing as the SNES icon, except uglier, and the iMenu icon is useless.

The basic set-up of iMenu is complete, enjoy .


If you ever want to experiment with skins, you can find them here.
You may also find them here, although they are installed using different methods.


How to add new icons

If there is a folder in the download extract it to the root of your card, extract the .nds file to the _dstwoplug folder.

if you can't get it to work see if there was a readme included in the download and follow the instructions


After you've downloaded all of the homebrew you want and put everything in the proper place on your microsd card, follow the mini guide below and skip step 2.

If the homebrew you're looking for isn't listed, then you will need to get an icon from somewhere else (step 2 on the mini guide below)

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First, you need to understand how the icons work:
for every single icon, there is a corresponding .ini file in /_iMenu/_ini
the title of the .ini does not matter, but you should name it the same as the application that it's loading for organization's sake

This is what DSGame.ini looks like
<!--c1--><div class="codetop">CODE</div><div class="codemain"><!--ec1-->[plug setting]
icon=/_imenu/_images/icons/dsgame.bmp
name=DSGame
file=/_dstwo/dsgame.nds
number=0
dock=1
note=Official DSTwo game loader.
arg=<!--c2--></div><!--ec2-->
The icon= line is for the picture, which should be in /_imenu/_images/icons

the name= line is what the icon will be named within iMenu when you load it up

the file= line links to the file that you are loading, in this case dsgame.nds

the number= line is where your icon will be placed in iMenu, this is no big deal because you can move it while inside iMenu

the dock= line is either 0 to not have that icon on the dock or 1 to have it on the dock, there can be no more than 4 on the dock

the note= line is just a note that some skins display it doesn't matter what you put there (if the icon is for a commercial game you must put "dsgame" here without the quote)

the arg= line is used to load something in homebrew automatically (example being to put the path to a SNES game with the homebrew being CATSFC to automatically load that game when the icon is pressed)
Did you read all that? Good, because you will need to understand it to know how to make your own icons.

1. Copy one of the .ini files in /_iMenu/_ini and rename it to the homebrew you will be loading with it.

2. If the icon you want isn't already in your microsd card in /_iMenu/_images/icons, you will need to either get an image from one of the icon packs or create the image yourself.
a. Check one of the various icon packs.
Icon pack by Cannonfoddr (in /Icons/iMenu (b3) 50x50 icons/)
Icon pack by VatoLoco (in /iMenu Icons/)
Icon pack by jurassicplayer
NDS game cover pack by Cannonfoddr (for commercial games)
b. These don't look as good because they have a border, but if you can't find it in the above packs, look for a .bmp icon in this wiki.
c. Make it yourself.
  • Start up GIMP
  • 'Open' up spinal_cord's beta3 GIMP icon template
  • 'Open' (as a new picture) a picture you'd like to use... Crop it,Modify it, 'Merge down' any layers then 'Resize' it etc (I find best resized to 44x44 pixels)
  • 'Select' > 'All'
  • 'Edit' > 'Copy'
Now the 'tricky' bit....
  • Select the icon template window & you should see in the 'Layers' window - there are 3 of them
    (from top to bottom they should be 'AppIconOverlay.png'/'Background'/'AppIconShadow.png' - the 'background' one has 2 icons together - a film reel & a black border)

  • Click on the LEFT ICON of 'Background' (the picture of a film reel)
  • 'Edit' > 'Paste'
Now 'File' > 'Save as' > 'whatever you want to call it.bmp' > Merge visible layer/Export > Save
d. If you don't see the icon you want and do not wish to make it yourself, request your icon(s) in this thread, then use default.bmp file which can be found in /_imenu/_images/icons/ until your request is filled.
e. Put the image you created or obtained in /_iMenu/_images/icons.​

3. Put the homebrew that you want to assign the icon to in the /_dstwoplug folder (it isn't required to be in here, but for organization's sake just put it here)

4. Go back to /_iMenu/_ini. Edit the .ini file you created in step one to correspond to all of the correct files.

You should now see the new icon with the name you assigned it when you boot into iMenu.


How to theme iMenu

Spinal added a page for themes on his website. temporarily offline, check out Cannonfoddr's post and Hoodz post for a few themes

Just click on the name below the picture to download a .rar package and extract the _iMenu folder to the root of your microsd card.
I recommend downloading "sedstwo" to match with the rest of the skin in the "How to skin the rest of your DSTwo" section.



If you are interested in making your own theme you may want to know what you can edit, Cannonfoddr has made a nice bit about what each thing does in the settings:
You need to use either Windows 'Notepad' (or similar) or DSOrganise/Moonshell2 'TextEdit' feature to change these

Settings.ini
<!--c1--><div class="codetop">CODE</div><div class="codemain"><!--ec1-->[main]
toptext=ffffff
topshaddow=000000
bottomtext=ffffff
bottomshaddow=000000

showinfoicon=0
infoix=0
infoiy=60

showinfoname=0
infonx=4
infony=110
nametext=EF73B5
nametextshaddow=ffffff

showinfonote=0
infonox=4
infonoy=122
notetext=EF73B5
notetextshaddow=ffffff

showday=1
dayx=4
dayy=0
daytext=ffffff
dayshaddow=000000

showdate=1
datex=90
datey=0
datetext=ffffff
dateshaddow=000000

quietboot=1
hideicontext=0<!--c2--></div><!--ec2-->
  • toptext=,topshaddow=
    Not used - Left over from beta3(.0)

    bottomtext=,bottomshaddow=
    Defines the colours used to display the text underneath the Icons on bottom screen

    showinfoicon=0/1
    0= Do not show icon on top screen, 1=Show icon on top screen
    infoix=, infoiy=
    Position to show 'Icon' on top screen

    showinfoname=0/1
    0= Don't show Icons name on top screen, 1= Show icon name on top screen
    infonx=, infony=
    Postion on top screen to show Icon's name
    nametext=, nametextshadow=
    Defines the colour of the icon names text, & it's 'shadow'

    showinfonote=0/1
    0= Do not show the text stored in the INI 'note=' line, 1= Show the text in 'name='
    infonox=, infonoy=
    Position on top screen to display the 'note=' text
    notetext=, notetextshadow=
    Defines the colour(s) used to display the text stored in 'note='

    showday=0/1
    0=Do not show today's day (Monday-Sunday) on top screen, 1=Show today's day on top screen
    dayx=, dayy=
    Position on top screen to show the date
    daytext=, dayshadow=
    Defines the colour(s) used to display the Day name

    showdate=0/1
    0= Do not show the date (dd/month) on top screen, 1= Display the date
    datex=, datey=
    Position on top screen to display the date
    datetext=, dateshaddow=
    Defines the colour(s) used to display the date

    quietboot=0/1
    0=When booting up display text on what iMenu is doing, 1=only show a (virtually) blank bootup screen with 'iMenu' title on it
    hideicontext=0/1
    0=All Icons on bottom screen will show the name underneath, 1=Only Icon graphics are displayed

Skins for iMenu b1 (these are very old and do not work on the newer version of iMenu)

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How to skin the rest of your DSTwo

This is my recommended skin just to start you off, you can later change anything to how you want it.

1. Download the DSTwo Skin Installer by Stormwave.

2. Extract "7z.dll", "DSTwo Skin Installer.exe", and "SkinInstaller.ico" anywhere you want on your computer (with all of the files in the same folder).

3. Double click "DSTwo Skin Installer.exe" and press "Associate ds2skin".

4. If you haven't yet, make sure you have your MicroSD card plugged into your computer.

5. Download the Limited Edition DSTwo skin (orange version).

6. Extract "LEDS2-Orange.ds2skin" to wherever you want on your computer, then double click it.

7. You will see a window with all of the skins that it is going to install, uncheck the "Loading Screen" box.
8. Then press the Start button and wait for the skin to finish installing.

Your skin is now successfully installed.


If you ever want to experiment with skins, you can find them here.
You may also find them here, although they are installed using different methods.


Miscellaneous

How multibooting works:
- New boot menu -
Holding L+R during booting will load a file selector, press 'A' to load a different menu one time, Press 'Start' to change the default menu.
This is 100% compatible with BAGPlug and other homebrew, you can even set moonshell or the original plugin menu as default and change them whenever you like. Have a look in _dstwo/boot.ini to figure out how it is set up!​
How to Update EOS
1) Delete "plgargs.dat" off of the root of your MicroSD card
2) Download the latest EOS from here
3) When you open up the latest EOS in your archiver, rename dstwo.nds to _dstwo.nds (in the /_dstwo/ folder)
4) Extract all of the files to the root of your MicroSD Card like normal and let everything overwrite.​
How to Update iMenu (of same versions e.g. Beta3.2 to beta 3.3) by Cannonfoddr:
1) Backup the '/_imenu/' folder from your Memory card
2) Download & install the latest version of iMenu from Spinal's website
3) Copy back the '/_imenu/'_ini/' folder, overwriting any existing INI (If you don't you may find some Icons have 'moved' places)

IF you have done any theme/skin/clock alterations:-
> Copy over from your backup the '/_imenu/_images/gui/' folder, 'clock.ini' and 'settings.ini' files

IF you have added any new Icons to iMenu:-
> Copy over the [added] icons from your '/_imenu/_images/icons/' backup into the same folder on your Memory card​
How to load commercial ROMs from iMenu:
Just put dsgame in the note line in your .ini file, see the example below.
[plug setting]
icon=/_imenu/_images/icons/*Whatever Icon Graphic You Want*.bmp
name=*Name of Commercial ROM*
file=/DSgames/*Commercial ROM*.nds
number=0
dock=0
note=dsgame
arg=
You can get game icons from Cannonfoddr's NDS game cover pack
How to get DSDoom to work:
How to get jEnesisDS to work:
Put dsgame in the note line of the .ini file, such as with commercial ROMs, if it still doesn't work try an older version of jEnesisDS​
How arg works:
Arg is a method to automatically launch up a specified file when you start up the homebrew (such as a game in an emulator) using a custom icon with an arg line in the .ini file (see "How the icons in iMenu work" under the "How to add new icons (homebrew)" section). Currently the main homebrew that support it are CATSFC and IkuReader.

To create arg icons set the .ini file up just like the homebrew's .ini file, except have the arg= line point towards the file you want to load.
[plug setting]
icon=/_imenu/_images/icons/*Whatever Icon Graphic You Want*.bmp
name=*Name of SNES Game*
file=/_dstwoplug/CATSFC.plg
number=0
dock=0
note=
arg=/CATSFC/gamepak/*SNES Game*.smc


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Well - the actual process is a little long but a 'quick' summary .....

1) I used 'PaintShoppro' 'batch function' to resize all the covers down to a 44x53 pixel size all in one go (I had to make a 'script' for this which is a bit like a 'Macro' in Office) - only need to do this once though
2) I start up GIMP & load in Spinal's iMenu Template Icon
3) I then load in a group of the resized covers graphics (say ~100 @ a time & this is what I mean by 'AC2E-ADZP' - I load in the covers starting @ AC2E.png & finish @ ADZP.png, trying to load/do too many graphics will slow down the PC & take a while to load in)
4) I select one of the resized graphics windows > Copy [ctrl+c] > Select the Spinal Icon Template window > make sure the proper 'layer' is selected (only have to do this the first time. see the 'Quick guide to making icons' in first post for the layer to select) > Paste [ctrl+v]
5) I then select the 'move' tool & 'move' the newly pasted 'layer' over to the left ~6 pixels to hide the side label (the white bit with Nintendo DS written on it) using the cursor keys
6) [ctrl]+[shift]+s (it's a keyboard shortcut for 'Save as')
6b) Choose a directory to save the new graphic in (only need to do this the first time as well)
7) Name the file as 'abcd.bmp' (whatever the cover title actually is, so the first one would've been 'AC2E.bmp')
8) Press [Return] 2-3 times to select the default options on the dialog boxes that pop up (one for 'export' & one for 'save' IIRC)
9) Close (only) the window of the resized graphic I had just done
10) Repeat steps 4)-9) for all the other resized covers I had loaded in
Once finished - I then add all the new graphics into the ZIP file
Go to filetrip & select the existing icon file 'Edit' option (it's on the right)
Then Upload the latest ZIP into Filetrip.
When you upload the new version, there's a 'more options' button & once selected there's a box for 'Changes in latest version' which you type in something like 'v2.0: added covers CDEF to GHIJ' then [update]


.... phew!!! I said it was going to be a 'quick summary' & got carried away & nearly put the whole bloody stuff down
 

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Seems like a little more work then I expected.
I guess if I do this I'd want to do it like you pointed out, so I imagine if I get on this
I'd have to track down the progs you listed. I think I've seen gimp as free,
and dont know much about the other one paintshoppro. I thought there would be a way to just convert
like the whole set, all 5000 or however many plus there was at one time.
I didn't know you had to do it in little batches like that. Cant ever remember how to make
a script or macro. Maybe I'll look into this, but it seems a little overwhelming to me being the fact
I've never did anything photo editing etc etc like that in my life. I only had learn
flash because it was for a class, and in all actuallity probably wouldnt have got into
it, but since I had to, I had no choice. I think I can find gimp, just dont know whats good
on the paintshoppro. Try to see if I can get some time between classes and work to set these programs up and maybe give this a go. Maybe some of the guys who did the packs will jump on this. Seems like
they know what there doing, especially since the IMenu icons are pretty nice. Not sure if that was you are not. I know I seen packs by the vato, I think I seen an otaku pack (which is nice by the way) and some other packs. These replacement menus are turning out great. I've only had my dstwo since
christmas and its just been great all the stuff that comes out from it. Not only DStwo
but DS homebrew in general. Wrd up.
 

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PaintShopPro is a paid for program - I brought it on 'special discount' during a bank holiday weekend a while back, so that might cause problems for you to get hold of.... However

I was in work earlier so I couldn't upload my resized graphics, but now that I'm home - here's a link to all the covers (pre)-resized down to the size that I'm using in Spinal's Icon template, which means everyone/anyone can ignore the first step
 

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added YayMii's loading screen that matches iMenu to my download

added step 3.5 for updating to firmware 1.09 if you have a 3ds

replaced the picture at the beginning

todo:
how to add new icons from within iMenu
finish the preset homebrew pack
a more complete theming section
something with Cannonfoddr's commercial ROM icons

Edit: added the "How to skin the rest of your DSTwo" subsection under the theming section
 

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A quick note, feel free anyone who wants to, I have no problems with people mirroring the imenu files. I am not sure how long it will stay on my site, so feel free to upload it, just remember not to claim it as your own.
 

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spinal_cord said:
Terminator02 said:
what does this mean? is your site gonna go offline again?
Probably, but also, because iMenu doesn't prevent loading commercial games there are legal concerns from the web master. No big deal.
Ouch....

Well - if you're given to go ahead for mirrors (for now) then...
iMenu b1 / iMenu b2 / iMenu b3.3 / iMenu Bootmanager

My wallpapers Mirrors

EDIT: trying to remember what else was on Spinals site - IIRC there was also the link to my 'guide' (in the comments) as well - so here it is
 

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Hey guys, I'm new here. So I'm pretty interested in the iMenu with it's sleek interface, so I tried to install it while following the steps. But it doesn't seem to work. I turn on my DSi, and run DSTwo, then it says there's an error and I have to power it down. I know I'm doing some thing wrong here, I am a noob when it comes to this. So I have a question for you, CannonFoddr. I noticed you have a youtube account and have videos about this. So I'm wondering if you can make a a step-by-step video or more detailed instructions on how to install the iMenu for noobs like me? I don't know if I'm asking too much, but I think that can help people installing the iMenu in the future.
 

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Meffer - that error usually happens when the DSTwo is not reading the microSD card properly. Try giving the contacts a clean (for best results, just give the metal a rub with a normal pencil eraser. If that fails, try formatting the card and copying the files back again.

everyone else - The site is currently being transferred to a new host. I don't know how long it will be down for, but it will be back.
 

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Meffer said:
CannonFoddr. I noticed you have a youtube account and have videos about this. So I'm wondering if you can make a a step-by-step video or more detailed instructions on how to install the iMenu for noobs like me? I don't know if I'm asking too much, but I think that can help people installing the iMenu in the future.
I may consider this - but currently working on a couple other 'projects' at the moment in my spare time.

You may've noticed I've done 'quite a few' commercial cover icons for iMenu. Although I've stopped doing the 'cover icons' - I am currently considering converting the 'Game Icons' to iMenu ones (I'm gonna see how they look first before actually starting them).
I'm also [still] doing some 'DS battery tests' (even though I said I wouldn't do any more) - so as you can see I'm a little busy right now
 

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Meffer said:
Hey guys, I'm new here. So I'm pretty interested in the iMenu with it's sleek interface, so I tried to install it while following the steps. But it doesn't seem to work. I turn on my DSi, and run DSTwo, then it says there's an error and I have to power it down. I know I'm doing some thing wrong here, I am a noob when it comes to this. So I have a question for you, CannonFoddr. I noticed you have a youtube account and have videos about this. So I'm wondering if you can make a a step-by-step video or more detailed instructions on how to install the iMenu for noobs like me? I don't know if I'm asking too much, but I think that can help people installing the iMenu in the future.
the only time I can remember when another person had a problem was when he was extracting files and replacing entires folders instead of just files in the folders, he wasn't any more specific than that, but what archive tool are you using to extract all of the files?

Edit: try this

added step 0, just incase


btw, even tho i know this will be obsolete soon, i am indeed making a video, so expect it sometime today or tomorrow
 

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UnRarX for my mac, two files came out of the rar, dstwo and iMenu. But yeah, the steps didn't say where to put the iMenu folder (in or out the _dstwo file?) and I thought I had to replace the dstwo.nds. I believe something is going over my head.
 

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Put the iMenu folder in the root of your card, the _dstwo folder contains replacement files for those that should already be on your card. It works best just to put the _dstwo folder in the root of your card and let it overwrite any files.
 

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spinal_cord said:
Put the iMenu folder in the root of your card, the _dstwo folder contains replacement files for those that should already be on your card. It works best just to put the _dstwo folder in the root of your card and let it overwrite any files.
I'll try that out later today after I do tasks I need to do.
 

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