Why is it moonshell 1 was around 5 megs on my flashcard, yet moonshell 2 is over 50? Surely a great deal of this stuff must be extraneous. Is anything other than the actual moonshl2.ds file necessary for the program to run properly?
KingdomBlade said:Yes, most is extraneous. It has tons of new programs. You only need moonshl2.nds and moonshl2 folder.
Guys, expect a big update soon. I need to make a lot since I've been slacking off. Expect that in 3 or 4 days, there will be an update. (We still have exams right now)
Here's what to expect:
A downloadable PDF version of this.
A Mega Pack of Moonshell with as many things as possible.
More skins indexed.
nicky041192 said:KingdomBlade said:Yes, most is extraneous. It has tons of new programs. You only need moonshl2.nds and moonshl2 folder.
Guys, expect a big update soon. I need to make a lot since I've been slacking off. Expect that in 3 or 4 days, there will be an update. (We still have exams right now)
Here's what to expect:
A downloadable PDF version of this.
A Mega Pack of Moonshell with as many things as possible.
More skins indexed.
perhaps more splash.ani?
anyway, cant wait and good luck in your exams.
Sounds great, can't wait.KingdomBlade said:Yes, most is extraneous. It has tons of new programs. You only need moonshl2.nds and moonshl2 folder.
Guys, expect a big update soon. I need to make a lot since I've been slacking off. Expect that in 3 or 4 days, there will be an update. (We still have exams right now)
Here's what to expect:
A downloadable PDF version of this.
A Mega Pack of Moonshell with as many things as possible.
More skins indexed.
Alter said:Also, is there a way to get rid of these following files, while keeping Moonshell intact?
TTIO.nds
Check disk for NDS ver0.4.nds
Image viewer ver1.11.nds
Language Select tool for MS2.nds
Morning Timer Ver1.2.nds
IPK.nds
nes.nester.nds
I have a DSTT, and it's very annoying to have these files all over my pretty menuYou can get rid of the ones in RED safely without affecting Moonshell - I also have a DSTT(i) & I ALWAYS delete those
'TTIO.nds' (found in resetmse folder) is used when you select 'reset to firmware' option in Moonshell [Press 'start'] - I usually keep it even if i don't use the function. In THEORY you could put anything as TTIO.nds so you could change 'reset to firmware' to something like 'reset to ....' (A bookreader perhaps ??)
I usually keep 'Morning timer' as I find it useful to remind me of things - it's like a alarm clock utility
'IPK.nds' & 'nes.nester.nds' I believe are used when you want to do certain rom emulation (perhaps someone can confirm this) - It's possible that it's these that causing Moonshell from running properly (have you accidentally deleted any foreign fonts etc ?? - I did that once & moonshell kept 'freezing'
As for your 'Moonshell 2.05 stable booting... Extension memory was not found' - have you DLDI'd it with a suitable DSTT DLDI file (I believe it's actually called TTIO.dldi or something like that). Another problem when I had an earlier version I found that deleting the 'logbuf.txt' file sometimes helped - why, don't know but you could try it
As for 'hiding' certain files, while in Windows have you right clicked the offending files > select 'properties' & chosen 'Hidden' ??
If that doesn't work & if you want to hide the whole 'moonshel2' there's a file in Moonshel2 called 'hidepath' & all you have to do is remove the semi-colon in front of 'moonshel2' entry
CODE;Hide Moonshell2 system folder
;/moonshel2
Change it to
;Hide Moonshell2 system folder
/moonshel2
Alter said:Thanks, CannonFoddr! I've managed to get it all up and working. It turned out that I need to format my card, and place the files back on. Unfortunately, I'm still unable to remove those files. When I removed the semicolon, it messed up MS2, and said that save could not be found. I put it back, and it fixed the problem. The ones that you highlighted disappeared, though.
If you have any other ideas as to how I might be able to remove them, I'm more than willing to try.
Thanks again.
Alter