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Installation/Setup
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1) Download the required files from here
This is a pre-configured compilation of all of the separate parts of the M3i system including:
- F_CORE.DAT file (Used to update the M3i firmware)
- System files
- Moonshell
- PDA
- Custom Skins
2) Insert your Micro SD/SDHC (Not included in the M3i Zero bundle) card into your T-Flash Card Reader (Included in the M3i Zero bundle) and insert the T-Flash Card Reader into a open USB port on your computer.
3) Locate the drive the drive in the My Computer folder, right click it, and select Format. The M3i Zero supports both FAT16 and FAT32 file systems however unless you know the difference and have a specific reason to use FAT16, I would recommend setting the system file to FAT32. In the Volume Label section enter "M3i Zero" and press start. This may require some time depending on your Micro SD/SDHC card, please be patient and allow it to format properly.
4) Extract the M3i.rar folder downloaded in step 1 using winrar (Which can be downloaded here) and copy it's contents directly to your Micro SD/SDHC card. Do not copy the M3i folder itself, only place the contents of the M3i folder on to the Micro SD/SDHC card.
5) Remove the Micro SD/SDHC card from the the T-Flash Card Reader and insert it into the M3i Zero adapter. The insert slot is located on the left side of the adapter with the label facing you. The Micro SD/SDHC clicks in and clicks out of the M3i Adapter, please ensure it has completely clicked in to the adapter. Insert the M3i Power Adapter (Included in the M3i Zero bundle) into the M3i Zero card. The slot for the power adapter is located on the right side of the M3i Adapter with the label facing you. The arrows on the power adapter are inserted facing toward the back of the M3i adapter. Plug the power adapter into an open USB port on the computer, a light on the back of the M3i Zero Adapter will begin to flash, allow the card a few minutes to update, you will know the the update is complete when the light has stopped flashing for 30 seconds.
5) You may now connect your Micro SD/SDHC card to the computer again (As you did in step 2) and place your media on to the card.
- Nintendo DS games are to be placed in the NDS folder
- Music is to be placed in the My Music folder (Will play .jpeg and .bmp files, possibly others but I haven't tested them)
- Video is to be place in the My Video folder (Will play only .dsv files only)
- Text files are to be placed in the My Ebook folder (Will read .txt files only)
You may also delete the F_CORE.DAT file as it will no longer be needed
6) Reinsert the Micro SD/SDHC card into the M3i Zero Adapter and you are ready to play as though it were a normal DSi game.
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Menu Explanations
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NDS
From this menu you can select which NDS game you wish to play. It also includes a built in action replay for cheats, as real time save and slow motion functions.
GBA
From this menu you can select which GBA game you wish to play. Please be aware that GBA games cannot be played on the nintendo DSi and requires the SLOT-2 GBA expansion card. If you are using a DS Lite and have the GBA expansion card, create a folder named GBA in the root of your Micro SD/SDHC card and place your GBA games there.
MyCard
From this menu you can run homebrew applications. Sinply create a folder named Homebrew in the root of your Micro SD/SDHC card and place your homebrew applications there.
Boot
Does nothing for the DSi, I would assume it allows you to boot the SLOT-2 card for the DS Lite
Media
Boots moonshell which allows you to play music and video and allows you to read text files
PDA
-Clock
-Calculator
-Unit Converter
-Notepad
-Memo
-Address Book
(Please be aware that the pda runs extremely slow and plays loud annoying sounds which can't be turned off without lowering volume)
Settings
-Toggle through custom skins
- Change between boot directly to the NDS folder or the main menu
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Helpful Links
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Homebrew Applications Downloads
- http://www.ndshb.com/
Skin Downloads
- http://www.ndsthemes.com/themes/title/m3real
Installation/Setup
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1) Download the required files from here
This is a pre-configured compilation of all of the separate parts of the M3i system including:
- F_CORE.DAT file (Used to update the M3i firmware)
- System files
- Moonshell
- PDA
- Custom Skins
2) Insert your Micro SD/SDHC (Not included in the M3i Zero bundle) card into your T-Flash Card Reader (Included in the M3i Zero bundle) and insert the T-Flash Card Reader into a open USB port on your computer.
3) Locate the drive the drive in the My Computer folder, right click it, and select Format. The M3i Zero supports both FAT16 and FAT32 file systems however unless you know the difference and have a specific reason to use FAT16, I would recommend setting the system file to FAT32. In the Volume Label section enter "M3i Zero" and press start. This may require some time depending on your Micro SD/SDHC card, please be patient and allow it to format properly.
4) Extract the M3i.rar folder downloaded in step 1 using winrar (Which can be downloaded here) and copy it's contents directly to your Micro SD/SDHC card. Do not copy the M3i folder itself, only place the contents of the M3i folder on to the Micro SD/SDHC card.
5) Remove the Micro SD/SDHC card from the the T-Flash Card Reader and insert it into the M3i Zero adapter. The insert slot is located on the left side of the adapter with the label facing you. The Micro SD/SDHC clicks in and clicks out of the M3i Adapter, please ensure it has completely clicked in to the adapter. Insert the M3i Power Adapter (Included in the M3i Zero bundle) into the M3i Zero card. The slot for the power adapter is located on the right side of the M3i Adapter with the label facing you. The arrows on the power adapter are inserted facing toward the back of the M3i adapter. Plug the power adapter into an open USB port on the computer, a light on the back of the M3i Zero Adapter will begin to flash, allow the card a few minutes to update, you will know the the update is complete when the light has stopped flashing for 30 seconds.
5) You may now connect your Micro SD/SDHC card to the computer again (As you did in step 2) and place your media on to the card.
- Nintendo DS games are to be placed in the NDS folder
- Music is to be placed in the My Music folder (Will play .jpeg and .bmp files, possibly others but I haven't tested them)
- Video is to be place in the My Video folder (Will play only .dsv files only)
- Text files are to be placed in the My Ebook folder (Will read .txt files only)
You may also delete the F_CORE.DAT file as it will no longer be needed
6) Reinsert the Micro SD/SDHC card into the M3i Zero Adapter and you are ready to play as though it were a normal DSi game.
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Menu Explanations
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NDS
From this menu you can select which NDS game you wish to play. It also includes a built in action replay for cheats, as real time save and slow motion functions.
GBA
From this menu you can select which GBA game you wish to play. Please be aware that GBA games cannot be played on the nintendo DSi and requires the SLOT-2 GBA expansion card. If you are using a DS Lite and have the GBA expansion card, create a folder named GBA in the root of your Micro SD/SDHC card and place your GBA games there.
MyCard
From this menu you can run homebrew applications. Sinply create a folder named Homebrew in the root of your Micro SD/SDHC card and place your homebrew applications there.
Boot
Does nothing for the DSi, I would assume it allows you to boot the SLOT-2 card for the DS Lite
Media
Boots moonshell which allows you to play music and video and allows you to read text files
PDA
-Clock
-Calculator
-Unit Converter
-Notepad
-Memo
-Address Book
(Please be aware that the pda runs extremely slow and plays loud annoying sounds which can't be turned off without lowering volume)
Settings
-Toggle through custom skins
- Change between boot directly to the NDS folder or the main menu
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Helpful Links
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Homebrew Applications Downloads
- http://www.ndshb.com/
Skin Downloads
- http://www.ndsthemes.com/themes/title/m3real