I tried that but it says "Fake Card, please return to retailer."
also, this is the first few lines in the hex right?
45 78 74 49 6E 66 6F 00 03 00 00 00 ED 01 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF BE CC AF B5 FF 19
this is from firmware v1.28b r4i-sdhc
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okay guys. this is it. This is how to get YSmenu working on this DS.
You CANNOT autoboot it so you just have to link it to the middle button.
Once, I experimented with this and was able to make a moonshellv2 firmware where I can boot commercial roms.
All that I really dont know is how to incorporate the Extlib infolib and savlib in there.
So anyone got ideas?
also, this is the first few lines in the hex right?
45 78 74 49 6E 66 6F 00 03 00 00 00 ED 01 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF BE CC AF B5 FF 19
this is from firmware v1.28b r4i-sdhc
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jruschme said:It works!
A quick recap for those who just joined us...
The R4i-SDHC (and it's non-i version) are DSTT clones with a somewhat different menu system. In order to get YSMenu to run in an R4i-SDHC card, one has to resolve two issues:1. Fooling YSMenu into thinking it is running on a DSTT
2. Finding a (relatively) seamless way to run YSMenu.First, we need to set up YSMenu as normal. DO NOT patch it with the R4 DLDI driver! Instead, we want to leave the DSTT DLDI driver that it is already patched with and, instead, apply a patch to disable autopatching. (A suitable utility can be found on the DLDI wiki.) This is because the DLDI driver automatically patched by the R4i-SDHC (DEMON IO library) is not recognized by YSMenu, so it does not know what loader to use.
At this point, we can manually run YSMenu from the R4 menu. Now, normally, we would consider copying \YSMenu.nds to \R4.dat and booting directly into YSMenu. This won't work, however, as the firmware on the card seems to expect to see something in the R4.dat file and won't boot otherwise (displays an icon reading "MENU?"). Similarly, it doesn't appear that we can just copy YSmenu.nds to some other file and override the "Game" menu.
This leaves one option- take over the Moonshell button. For this we need to edit the file \R4iMenu\multimedia.ini and replace the contents with the path to YSMenu.nds. Once done, we can select YSmenu from the initial start screen.
okay guys. this is it. This is how to get YSmenu working on this DS.
You CANNOT autoboot it so you just have to link it to the middle button.
Once, I experimented with this and was able to make a moonshellv2 firmware where I can boot commercial roms.
All that I really dont know is how to incorporate the Extlib infolib and savlib in there.
So anyone got ideas?