Hacking R4DS Sakura!

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it's just the already released dldi-version of m3sakura i guess.
and you shouldn't call it R4sakura, it may make people think it's fully functional R4software while it's m3real software hacked to also run partially on other flashcards.
 

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silent sniper said:
Can someone explain this whole "Sakura" craze to me? I don't know what it is, nor do I understand why it's so huge.
it's because m3sakura runs very smooth, features built-in support for homebrew, nds games, GBA games, movies, music, images, and text from 1 single filebrowser, it has single-file skins applied through the filebrowser allowing unlimited amounts of skins, it allows multiple games/homebrew as autoboot at the same time through holding the X/Y buttons, it has a 5-slot favorites list, it remembers the 5 last played games, it allows you to revert saves to earlier ones, and it allows you to load wallpapers seperately from skins(skins have a built-in wallpaper, but you can change it to any other image you want from within m3sakura)

i think i got just about every special m3sakura feature there.
oh, and not to forget!
it can scan your microSD to warn you when it shows some corruption.
 

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8v8t8r said:
coolbho3000 said:
It's better than Moonshell. That is the point.
true, and the point everyone trying to make here is that this topic has already been posted long ago.
I like moonshell better for music, the Sakura firmware doesn't have too many features for music playing, like skip and certain play modes and etc.
 

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