Homebrew Updates about nesDS...

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I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this, but after searching for ages, I just can't find it.

So my question is, can you display all pixels with the majority on the bottom screen, as in SMB3, Mario's feet are on the top screen and the ground is on the bottom screen, and it gets really distracting? Or is there a mode where you can do half of the pixels on the top and half on the bottom? Thanks.
 
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I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this, but after searching for ages, I just can't find it.

So my question is, can you display all pixels with the majority on the bottom screen, as in SMB3, Mario's feet are on the top screen and the ground is on the bottom screen, and it gets really distracting? Or is there a mode where you can do half of the pixels on the top and half on the bottom? Thanks.
Funny thing is thats exactly what i was trying to say but gbatemp was under maintenance and i forgot
 
Never Mind, found the answer myself: go into Game, Display, and Scaling. If your stylus is on the bottom half of the screen the majority of the picture will be on the bottom screen and vice-versa. BUT you must have all pixels setting on.
 
Just wanted to say THANK YOU huiminghao, this is the best emulator I've ever used.

God Bless you & your work!
 
Is there a noob guide to get this to work on my Acekard 2i?

edit: Looks like i need to:

1) format sd
2) drop latest akaio in
3) drop nesds.nds files into microsd root

but where do i put my roms? do i need to patch the file with anything to work in my acekard?

thanks a lot
 
have to try the new update so when i use a sram game i don't have to manuel save it anymore?

I think he means that games that use sram saves will work even if their header is messed up (i.e. don't rely on the sram flag in the header to determine whether or not a game has sram saves). I haven't tried it yet, though.
 
but where do i put my roms? do i need to patch the file with anything to work in my acekard?
anywhere.

More specifically, you can browse to them like a normal file browser. Do note though, that it will take longer to load a folder if you have a ton of nes games in them. You can also change the default folder by editing the *.ini file
 
OK so I don't need to patch nesds.nds with "DLDI"? (apologies for my ignorance! we were all noobs at time one)

edit: heh seems to work well on my 3ds! :)
 
OK so I don't need to patch nesds.nds with "DLDI"? (apologies for my ignorance! we were all noobs at time one)

edit: heh seems to work well on my 3ds! :)
3ds? you already have a new cart that supports auto dldi conngrats
No, he just meant his Acekard was updated for 3DS.
 

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