i'm using the (e) version because i need the languages in it; i noticie now who this fix is only for the us XD sorry for the waste of time
Someone said the US version had languages... I haven't started it yet so I really can't check.BD2 said:i'm using the (e) version because i need the languages in it; i noticie now who this fix is only for the us XD sorry for the waste of time
I've told you what to do many times.Akotan said:I was wondering: is there a way to update this fix without changing all the files? Like, I want to update the cheat file, what to do? Can I just replace it?You can update the cheats by copying the new file over.
But if you are talking about updating YSMenu then no, you need to rebuild the whole thing.
So...no one has a fix for me? ;_;Akotan said:And, playing a clean GTA: Chinatown Wars file using YSMenu allows me to play via WiFi Connection?As far as I know, it should.
QUOTE(Gundam Eclipse @ Oct 13 2009, 11:23 AM)
Not yet.Chronoz said:Please, is there a way to make the EU version works on the m3simply? I'm playing the US version but i prefere the EU for the language, i'm italian! Thanks in advance!
twiztidsinz said:I've told you what to do many times.Akotan said:I was wondering: is there a way to update this fix without changing all the files? Like, I want to update the cheat file, what to do? Can I just replace it?You can update the cheats by copying the new file over.
But if you are talking about updating YSMenu then no, you need to rebuild the whole thing.
So...no one has a fix for me? ;_;Akotan said:And, playing a clean GTA: Chinatown Wars file using YSMenu allows me to play via WiFi Connection?As far as I know, it should.
QUOTE(Gundam Eclipse @ Oct 13 2009, 11:23 AM)
to use ysmenu with dstti for getting Mario_and_Luigi_Bowsers_Inside_Story working on the toptoy you must first download the latestest ysmenu at http://home.usay.jp/pc/etc/nds/ YSMenu(2009/03/21 17:00)zip and the DSTTI firmware TTMenu_V1.17a07. make a new folder on desktop and extract the dstti firrmware and the ysmenu to the folder. run the ttextract which will generate 2 new files ttdldi.dat and ttpatch.dat. The folder should now look like this with these files {TTMenu, akextract, ttextract, TTMENU.DAT, YSMenu ,YSMenu.nds,,YSMenu, YSMenu_eng, ttdldi.dat,, ttpatch.dat}. Now take the Ysmenu.nds and copy it to the root of your micro ds card and then change the name to TTMENU.DAT next copy the ttdldi.dat, ttpatch.dat, YSMenu, YSMenu_eng, and the TTMenu folder to the root. Lastly open the Ysmenu config iini with notepad and change the language to english{ Edit the YSmenu.ini, "LITERALS=LITERALS_JAP" to "LITERALS=LITERALS_ENG". enable by removing the colon.}. Place the original mario and luigi file in the game folder and when you run the card it may ask you the boot preference {TTMENU} and you may have to use up/down keys to view games with boot options. It really works, enjoy!!
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If it's not working for you, then you're most likely doing something wrong with your YSMenu.
You can't as far as I can tell... its his watermark.Steffenfield said:Hey all!
Okay, so I built my version of YSMenu using Method B from twiztidsinz's instructions on the first post here.
I'm very happy with everything and I can't thank twiztidsinz enough for his excellent tutorial.
Just one simple question.
How can I remove the "Yasu Software - YS menu" on the bottom of the screen?
It looks like it's in the YSMenu.nds file that comes zipped in the YSMenu0903270000.zip file
I've done a hex edit turning that spot into spaces and then injected it back into the zip file using WinRar.
However, when I try to build the firmware and transfer all of the files over to my memory card, it doesn't boot.
If there's anyone here that can help me problem solve the solution, could you please post a response?
Many thanks ahead!
Cheers!
Basically, the YSMenu.nds file becomes _DS_MENU.DAT, but needs to be converted... that's why you can't see any standard text in the file.Steffenfield said:It seems like there should be a way to remove that at the bottom line of the screen.
The one thing I noticed is if I hex edit YSMenu.nds and inject it back into the zip file, it goes from a size 283k to 284k. I don't get that.
But even after I built the firmware, I'm not finding his "watermark seal" as you called it anywhere.
Any intelligent hackers here willing to hunt that down for me?
Many thanks ahead!
QUOTE said:While I have no doubt it would be possible, the question is: Is it worth it?
It's just some text on the screen, no big deal... do you really want to waste time hacking it out?
Steffenfield said:Y a s uÂÂ s o f t w a r eÂÂ -ÂÂ Y S M e n uQUOTE said:While I have no doubt it would be possible, the question is: Is it worth it?
It's just some text on the screen, no big deal... do you really want to waste time hacking it out?
Yes it is! Thank you for asking! *lol*
I can send somebody a Google Voice invite if this can somehow get resolved.
Cheers!Well... I've found 4 instances of "Yasu software - YSMenu"
First two are in arm9.bin, which you can see by throwing the whole NDS file into a hex editor.
Second two are in banner.bin, which you'll need to unpack from the ROM to find.
First string is written:Second is written:CODECode:Yasu software - YSMenu hex: 59 61 73 75 20 73 6F 66 74 77 61 72 65 20 2D 20 59 53 4D 65 6E 75
hex: 59 00 61 00 73 00 75 00 20 00 73 00 6F 00 66 00 74 00 77 00 61 00 72 00 65 00 20 00 2D 00 20 00 59 00 53 00 4D 00 65 00 6E 00 75
It's really not a problem, but it's beyond the scope of this thread and I've reached the limit of what I can do, so if you want further help, you'll have to start a proper topic that will get the attention of those who know how to modify a ROM like this.Steffenfield said:Hey, thanks a ton twiztidsinz for looking into this for me.
Sorry about the improper etiquette for posting such a request within this thread, I'll let it go now.
Cheers buddy!