jurassicplayer said:It seems that the solution to the R4/YSmenu is just to have it messily in the root of your SD (not something I generally do). I had mine in a folder and it wasn't working either.
Ahh yeah, I need to explain. My program keeps all its data on an internal drive within its file, so it has to find itself to run. It works with argv, and it has a fallback mode where it searches for itself. (so no it doesn't lock up per sey, but it will take awhile to start each time)
I may if its really a problem I may make a hidden configuration file in the root directory ".ppseds.conf" and once it finds itself the first time write to it so it can load up faster from then on.
I did this so I could add however much extra files I wanted past the limited 4mb memory on the DS without having to worry. To revise that choice now would require considerable work to embed all the data (I have all the pokemon icons in there (494 gifs), plus the backgrounds, sound, extended font table, etc).