What do you mean?Is there a mod that just uses the regular launcher with a twilight app?
I've recently purchased a flashcart from AliExpress for my DS Lite and so far so good, no issues whatsoever. I believe that it works on original as well? I've attached the image so that you can see how it looks.Hey guys, do you have any recommendations on flashcards for the DS (fat) from AliExpress?
I saw a couple of R4iSDHC and DSONE but I'm not sure what is the best choice.
Thanks!
That's a DSONE Flashcard isn't it?I've recently purchased a flashcart from AliExpress for my DS Lite and so far so good, no issues whatsoever. I believe that it works on original as well? I've attached the image so that you can see how it looks.
You'll need a microSD card as well, of course. As for the files, check this guide on how to install TWiLight Menu++.
Honestly, no clue. ^^ @SylverReZ mentioned that it's probably Ace3DS/R4iLS clone. Front of the card has no sticker. I can't send you a picture of my flashcart, but here's the link to the item I purchased on AliExpress, it's pretty much the same one (I bought the "onesize" one).That's a DSONE Flashcard isn't it?
Do you also have a picture of the front of the card?
The limit is as much as the DSi Menu allows.is there a limit to how many dsiware titles can be installed on hiyacfw?
hiya starts up a few seconds slower on larger SD cards. The larger it is, the slower it gets.how does hiyacfw perform on a 8 or 16 gb sd card?
You can use NTM to install DSiWare. NTM can create a .tmd file when you install one.and, how exactly does one install dsiware onto hiyacfw? i've heard of it needing .tmd or .sav files, but I'm really not sure what that means.
That is not possible. If you remember the original date and time, you can use an application which changes the creation date.Is there any way to retrieve the date in which a .sav file was created (i.e. the first time you played the game), perhaps from the file itself?
Unfortunately I use Windows and instead of moving the file I copied it and then deleted the original, so the creation date was erased.
The brief freezes are due to how nds-bootstrap reads the ROM from the console's SD slot. The ROM gets read in 16KB blocks, which can cause issues if the data that tries to be loaded is smaller than that and/or if the data location vary from each other.Does playing DS games on an SD card on DSi via ndsbootstrap sometimes affect performance, or in what ways does the experience differ from playing the game natively? I've been playing Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team, and I noticed that there are brief freezes every time I do a particular move (Razor Leaf). Upping the MHz and VRAM and running in DSi mode didn't seem to affect it. Could it be caused by the speed of my SD card? It's a MicroSD in an adapter. Should I get a regular SD card instead, or is the bandwidth of the DSi's SD card reader much more likely to be a bottleneck than any SD card? I did notice that the game saves a lot faster than it did on the Wii U VC and how I remember it when I was a kid.
Maybe.Edit: Would the DS ROM performance issues go away if I used a flash cart instead?
It's a combination of native and emulation. Most of the graphics are native, while some code and all of sound are emulated.Also, are GBA games that are played using GBARunner2 essentially running natively, since I assume the DSi has to still have GBA hardware in it to be compatible with DS games? Or is it somewhere between native and emulation?
Interesting, thanks for the reply. I might try out a flash card if I can find one that isn't preloaded with ROMs.The brief freezes are due to how nds-bootstrap reads the ROM from the console's SD slot. The ROM gets read in 16KB blocks, which can cause issues if the data that tries to be loaded is smaller than that and/or if the data location vary from each other.
Maybe.
It's a combination of native and emulation. Most of the graphics are native, while some code and all of sound are emulated.
You can hide the folders using either TWiLight Menu++ or your PC.I have gotten twilightmenu, hiyacfw, and unlaunch installed successfully.
The only issue I'm having is largely just a cosmetic nitpick. Since the SDNand runs off the root of the SD card, is there a way to make TwilightMenu show only the roms folder + nds homebrew without all of the sdnand folders?
Oh, right, GBARunner2 has sound issues (lag) running from the flash cart. I guess I should buy another small micro SD card and keep using Twilight menu specifically for the GBA games.And GBARunner2 works with the flash cart, so I'm all set.
Is Unlaunch installed? If not, you may need to install it.I installed the latest TWM++ 1.2.2 and tried to run GBC games on DSi. But when they open I just get a white GBC screen and it crashes. Anything I can do?