Homebrew internet browser OFF dsi

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is there an internet browser, like the dsi's one, but for the lite?
i tried bujalo, the only page i could open was google

(and on another topic, is there a ds game creator, for medium level designers? (i dont want it to be like freaking D.I.Y, but i dont want it to be like actionscript either))
 
DSOrganize has a Internet browser.
There is also a very outdated browser called KIWIds or something the likes.
 
hmmmph.. I have no idea what bujalo is, but I shall now assume it is a rare home brew browser? Assuming that, I believe DSOrganize has a cute little browser in it... also there is DSHobro < or something like that , all of this is home brew, which requires a flashcard, so if bujalo isn't home brew, then please notify me, and I shall edit this post so I don't look like an idiot
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Oopsies. Bently posted at the same time as me... so... ignore the thing about DSOrganize on my post.
 
"Bunjalloo"... not Bunjalo, Bunjaloo, or any of the other common misspellings.
And it's not rare: http://code.google.com/p/quirkysoft/

In my opinion, DSOrganize's browser is more stable but isn't as full-featured as Bunjalloo.
DSO doesn't seem to open images well and has some odd formatting/layout issues.


DSHoBro (http://costello.dev-fr.org/) is great and fast since it renders and converts the page from your PC before sending it to your DS, but the app has issues on Windows Vista/7. There is a workaround where you can leave the error message OPEN on your PC and just hide it in the corner then connect manually to your PC's IP.
 
ok ill try all 3
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and yes i have an acekard 2i (becuase im getting a dsi soon, but dont have it yet) but bunjaloo (or whatever) would only load google, all else was error
 
If you happen to have the 3-1 Expansion Pack, there's also the Nintendo DS Browser. It's very much like the DSi Browser.
 
fgghjjkll said:
If you happen to have the 3-1 Expansion Pack, there's also the Nintendo DS Browser. It's very much like the DSi Browser.
If not exactly the same.
 
the acekard has no build in ram. the ram comes in a slot 2 thing (the gba slot). but I have to say that, from what I've read the build in DSi browser is faster and better than the DS browser. becaus it has 4 mb ram more (build-in) and one of the cpu's is a bit faster.
 
Actually I believe the DSi browser is many times better than the DS browser because IIRC, the DSi browser allows the user to start viewing the page as it loads rather than loading the entire page before being able to view it (thus it looks like it goes a ton faster).
 
kennypu said:
bluebowser31 said:
and im asuming the acekard has no ram right?
you're probably mistaking. The DS Browser is Nintendo/Opera's official DS Browser, and it requires you to have extra ram in the GBA slot: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dslite/browser.jsp
You read what he said wrong.

He's saying that the AceKard doesn't have RAM... which is correct.
If you have an AceKard (or any Slot-1 device for that matter) you will need a Slot-2 RAM Expansion Pack -- either the official one that comes with the DS Browser or a 3rd Party device like the EZFlash 3-in-1.
 
bluebowser31 said:
wait WTF theyve had a nintendo made ds browser all these years?!?!?

wow i feal extreamly stupid now
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mhm :] so I didn't read you wrong xD. Yeah, Nintendo has an official browser for the DS/DSL, both are different since the GBA slot is different shapes. DSi comes with its own browser via the shop.

the homebrew browsers as far as I remember is:
DSOrganize - pretty fast, but junk with sites with scripts and images
Bunjalloo - decent browser, not as fast as DSO, but its all g
DSHobro (? I think it was) - Best browser...if you're willing to host a server, or could find a friend that'll host one for you. Basicly it sends data from PC to the DS, thus being able to see stuff as the PC would see it. However, not a very good solution unless you're already running your own server.

those are all the ones I remember from back in the old days :3
 
Well, Bunjalloo has actually been updated many times over the past few years (in the DS-homebrew world this is sadly quite rare) and has become far more stable that the DSO browser. Go ahead, give it a try. DSO crashes and Bunjalloo doesn't (very often).
 

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