Request: A picture of the Nintendo DS after performing the Pictochat test. I would like a picture for each color. Thanks WP 10:45, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

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gbaldr/Pictochat

This is sort of a minor detail, but I wasn't aware that this app existed. From what I can tell it can only be used with the EZ Flash 3 in 1 and does not currently support GBA emulation on the NDS itself. I'm a little confused though, as I was thinking of a seperate program that is privately held. Could anyone clarify?

And I have a picture of my DS in the process of the Pictochat test as requested, just haven't gotten the chance to upload it yet. --Rogermurdock (talk) 23:06, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

Flash Carts?

The DS homebrew talks about the various XMe devices (PassMe, NoPass, FlashMe, etc.) but fails to mention any devices used to store homebrew applications. Shouldn't there be some discussion about how to load homebrew apps onto your DS? As in Flash carts that you insert into the GBA slot. Here's a small list: GBAMP CF/SD, M3 Perfect CF/SD/mini-SD, G6/Lite, NEOFlash, EZ-FLash IV/Lite, and SuperCard CF/SD/mini-SD.

I recently became interested in running homebrew on a DS. My online searches revealed a large number of these Flash cart devices, and huge forum threads on them. I believe it would be helpful if this article had a pro/con section about these Flash carts. Some attributes that come to mind are Price, Compatability (with the majority of homebrew applications), and Aesthetics (the GBAMP looks pretty hilarious sticking out of a DS Lite). Help from those more experienced is greatly appreciated. --ABigSmall 21:47, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

DS2Key and wardriving

DS2Key can be used for wardriving, but the wardriving 'app' came from the DS Wifi Lib. Shouldn't it be changed to show where it originated? --Jas2o 07:04, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Removed section

NinjaPass removed because I don't think you can run any homebrew on it. Max Media Dock removed because I don't see how it is different from a NoPass. Please give examples if I am wrong. WP 01:13, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

What about PassCard 3? It appears to be a regular DS cartridge that lets you run homebrew stuff (stored in GBA slot).

Did some cleaning

Cleaned up and sorted Notable Homebrew; removed the cleanup tag which was dated November 2006 in case someone wants to add it again. Commented out HelloDS as I don't think it's ever going to come out and there's no sense listing vaporware. 204.191.121.132 07:15, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Slot One carts?

I'm wondering if any info should be added on slot one DS carts like the DS-X, whose site promises compatibility on 'most' homebrew. --Thaddius 02:11, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

2nd generation homebrew comptability?

1st generation devices are generally cheaper; while 2nd generation devices are easier to use. Most 1st generation devices support GBA homebrew, but no 2nd generation device supports it. Homebrew compatibility is usually better on the 1st generation.

I think there may be some confusion here. I'm assuming 2nd gen refers to SLOT-1 devices while 1st gen refers to SLOT-2 devices. If that is the case then the above statement is dubious. Not all homebrew runs well ont 2nd generation (SLOT-1) devices and, in fact, most homebrew is developed first and foremost with 1st (SLOT-2) generation devices in mind. Given the various problem reports with regards to running various homebrew on various SLOT-1 devices I would then say that the quoted statement needs to be amended...

OOPMan : 196.209.27.50 09:49, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

Cleanup

This needs cleanup. The article name is poorly picked, and it basically gives a brief description and then lists all the homebrew titles. Something needs to be done! TheListUpdater 17:26, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

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My SD Card foes into my supercard GBA thing, but I still can run DS games off it, by putting a thing called a superkey into the DS port! RealG187 22:02, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

Help

The previous person who edited this page vandalised it. could someone please protect the page with the edit thingy? thanks Songjin 12:10, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


Cleanup

It seems like this page is rather active but it appears to be that the article on storage devices is being neglected to a certain degree. Could someone please help to update the article on DS storage devices? Thanks!

R4 plus GBA

As is stated on R4's site, although the SNK-glish may have been mis-interpreted by me, the latest version of their card's software can run GBA games. Can someone test this? --71.220.18.9 11:19, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

The history of DS homebrew

We need to turn this article in more of a history lesson then a binary catalog.

202.6.132.67 09:45, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

Another port : DScent

  • DScent Descent Port for Nintendo DS

could please somebody add? 84.173.199.153 13:39, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

Idea for Impact of homebrew on sales of DS

There are over 43 million DS and DS Lites sold worldwide, but how many of those users actually use flash carts? Maybe 10,000? That said, it will have a very little impact on sales. However, Nintendo is aware of this(obvious?) and has been updating their security. Personal research(as well as other people's observations): Phantom Hourglass(JPN) does not work on any versions of the R4 until the 1.10 kernel, which was made the day the rom was leaked.209.91.61.223 07:50, 14 July 2007 (UTC)

Cleanup (again)

This article is now locked because some anons insist on the large list of links being in this article. I don't know of any reason why this article has an exception to break several wikipolicies. The most prevalent policy being WP:NOT, which states, not only is Wikipedia not a repository or links, it is not a software directory, nor is it a guide book. This article already pushes the notability guidelines, of which the spin off articles of this article already fail and will soon be merged or deleted. Inputs, comments? Let's settle this so the page can be unlocked and there will be a consensus. Spi

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