Homebrew Non Fat?? :S

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Hee people,

I just downloaded Beup 0.3 Final
And now i see this maps:

Chism
Directories for Fat
DragonM
No-fat
Rein
Rein 16

But i Dont now what all those files mean.
I have a M3 DS Real.
So can you tell me which file I need to put on my M3?

Btw. Sorry for my English i'm Dutch.

Joel
 
Please help
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Oh. When I read the topic title. Non Fat. I thought it's a non fat food. meh. Im hungreh
 
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i don't know what this is but to answer the simple question posed in this title no fat mean ds lite file as opposed to the origanal which is considered fat
 
psywolf said:
i don't know what this is but to answer the simple question posed in this title no fat mean ds lite file as opposed to the origanal which is considered fat
No, it means that it is a special version for the few flashcards which don't support the FAT filesystem.
 
raulpica said:
psywolf said:
i don't know what this is but to answer the simple question posed in this title no fat mean ds lite file as opposed to the origanal which is considered fat
No, it means that it is a special version for the few flashcards which don't support the FAT filesystem.


thats another way to say it but basically what i meant
 
psywolf said:
raulpica said:
psywolf said:
i don't know what this is but to answer the simple question posed in this title no fat mean ds lite file as opposed to the origanal which is considered fat
No, it means that it is a special version for the few flashcards which don't support the FAT filesystem.


thats another way to say it but basically what i meant
Well no, because non-FAT flashcard doesn't mean it's a flashcard designed for DSLite
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ok well your talking about a flashcart which i guess is what this is

cause what i mean is the diff in the files used on the cart

like my r4 recently had a problem playing the homebrew megaETK.nds then i found the same non fat file mega(nofat)ETK.nds
and it plays fine
 
psywolf said:
ok well your talking about a flashcart which i guess is what this is

cause what i mean is the diff in the files used on the cart

like my r4 recently had a problem playing the homebrew megaETK.nds then i found the same non fat file mega(nofat)ETK.nds
and it plays fine
Because No-Fat usually doesn't access any file in your microSD, and that solves most of the incompatibility problems with pre-DLDI applications.
 

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