Supercard DSTWO SDK ready for developers!

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Veho said:
KazoWAR said:
Yep, its the Wi-Fi chip in the DS, its capped at like 10-15 Kb/sQUOTE(Christopher8827 @ Aug 4 2010, 07:23 AM) Yep, its at 10kb

That's five times worse than dialup...
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Dialup is actually 56 kilobits per second (roughly), which equals out to about 6.5 kilobytes per second.
 
Traitor said:
Dialup is actually 56 kilobits per second (roughly), which equals out to about 6.5 kilobytes per second.
Wait, so is the DS WiFi capped at 10 kilobits or kilobytes? I thought it was 10 kilobits (and that's five times slower than dialup).
 
Veho said:
Traitor said:
Dialup is actually 56 kilobits per second (roughly), which equals out to about 6.5 kilobytes per second.
Wait, so is the DS WiFi capped at 10 kilobits or kilobytes? I thought it was 10 kilobits (and that's five times slower than dialup).

It's capped at roughly 10 kilobytes.
 
Does anyone have received his SDK link?

That's not for me (I haven't requested it since I have no use for it), but I want to know if some famous developer have received their SDK?
 
Berthenk said:
Mbmax said:
I have 110kB/s with Fileninja DS.
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Pics or it didn't happen. That's just impossible.
Hehe.
Well, right now i can't snapshot anything because i'm on holidays, but don't worry i will give you some proof.
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Now, if you don't want to wait, just test fileninja.

Edit : Ok. Was lucky to have my Ralink USB wifi key with me. I turned it into wifi AP and here you go.
Tested with a 50MB dummy file + fileninja + FileZilla Server + DSi + EZ5i firmw v101 + Kernel 3.0ob1 :



Enough ?
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So, will it be possible to make a homebrew that will allow you to link GBA games with DS games (in games such as Pokemon - to migrate, and Megaman) with the SDK?
 
Escape said:
So, will it be possible to make a homebrew that will allow you to link GBA games with DS games (in games such as Pokemon - to migrate, and Megaman) with the SDK?

It depends on how complete the SDK is. If it lets people write homebrew that loads commercial nds games, then in theory, yes someone could write that. Though I think Supercard is adding that (in some form. I think it will be using a slot-2 device though (just opinion, I have no proof what form it will take)) in the next version of eos.
 
Escape said:
So, will it be possible to make a homebrew that will allow you to link GBA games with DS games (in games such as Pokemon - to migrate, and Megaman) with the SDK?
The SC team's already making that possible (linking GBA emulator saves with DS games)

EDIT: I was misleaded.
 
Berthenk said:
Only, there's one problem: DS Wi-Fi speed. It. Is. Slow. As. Hell.
Yes, it is slow (though it still seems faster than people are making it out to be), but for browsing regular old webpages this is hardly a problem. It's when you start to get into streaming video and such it can be a problem.
 
Mbmax said:
Hehe.
Well, right now i can't snapshot anything because i'm on holidays, but don't worry i will give you some proof.
wink.gif


Now, if you don't want to wait, just test fileninja.

Edit : Ok. Was lucky to have my Ralink USB wifi key with me. I turned it into wifi AP and here you go.
Tested with a 50MB dummy file + fileninja + FileZilla Server + DSi + EZ5i firmw v101 + Kernel 3.0ob1 :



Enough ?
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Crap. I'll have to test that. Just for the awesomeness.
 
This is awesome.

SCDS2 homebrew. I can't wait for mine to arrive!
 
it would be great to have a genesis emulator that fixes the problems that other emulators for the ds had like having to pan the screen all of the time and having increased genesis rom compatability would also be great.
 
So, while I don't know much about coding does this mean they can use the code to run on the card's CPU without some bottleneck or anything like that? What about multicore development? This is pretty huge if so, they could make even bigger CPUs that can be attached to the DS no?
 
Awesome news! I am positive that it will do just fine. It is very promising even if it fails to play PS1 games. Developers should subscribe and finally come out with a first class and trusted product.
As for me, I may purchase it as long as the price is fair.

Go for it SC team!
 

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