Looking at the system settings on my DSi, it seems the maximum amount of DSiWare is 1,030 "blocks", with blocks being a measurement exclusive to Nintendo. I don't know how much a block is in bytes, I've found several plausible estimates but no official source.The one in his error screen transcript(bc57ba08f030363532435d4d4e01f300) is incorrect, that's why I say "So later I speculated you gave me the wrong dump, but in fact it's the CID, because your transcript is not verbatim."
the later one he provided, "BC 57 BA 08 F0 30 36 35 32 43 4D 4D 4E 01 FE 00", is correct.
This is the first time I've heard this, how's that calculated? if it's just reserving a fixed amount of space, TWLnf currently has it set at 5M
https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/twlnf/blob/master/arm9/source/main.c#L19
--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------
I computed a quick ratio of bytes in one block using my DSi and an exported copy of flipnote. It would seem one block is equivalent to around 132,000 bytes, or 132 kb. This means that the DSi wont boot if there's more than 134 megabytes of DSiWare (that's already pretty close to the size of a DSi nand I guess, but it might still be worth it to include a limit to make sure the user doesn't go past that).The one in his error screen transcript(bc57ba08f030363532435d4d4e01f300) is incorrect, that's why I say "So later I speculated you gave me the wrong dump, but in fact it's the CID, because your transcript is not verbatim."
the later one he provided, "BC 57 BA 08 F0 30 36 35 32 43 4D 4D 4E 01 FE 00", is correct.
This is the first time I've heard this, how's that calculated? if it's just reserving a fixed amount of space, TWLnf currently has it set at 5M
https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/twlnf/blob/master/arm9/source/main.c#L19
Last edited by ThisIsDaAccount,