This is a replacement firmware for the Nintendo DS. It’s VERY minimalistic, don’t expect anything exciting. If you just want to see what it looks like without changing your firmware, run firmware.nds. Changes: (8/8/2007)Updated to work with newer DSes and the latest devkitARM + libnds
DSCompress is a GZip compression front end for the Nintendo DS. It uses the latest libfat, so it should be compatible with any homebrew compatible flashcard. Instructions Select a file in the browser, and press A to compress. Select a file ending in .gz in the browser, and press A to decompress. Select a directory in the browser, and press [&hellip
After yesterdays 0.71 release, here comes a small bugfix release
davr ported “Torlus’s KVM port to GBA” and used that as a base for getting it to work on DS. Right now, when it starts, you pick a .class file, and it will run it! The main problems with Java on DS: 1. Interpreted languages are slower, the overhead is bad on a slower embedded platform 2. No direct memory [&hellip
Quake Gamecube is a port of ID Software’s Quake to the Nintendo GameCube. The original version of Quake is still required! Thanks to http://www.dcemu.co.uk for the news!
Here comes a Pong game coded by Daniel. The difference with this one is that you can play with multiplayers on one
Few hours later and another update of Ludo6431’s game Pro-
Ludo6431 has updated his Sudoku game Pro-
Out of boredom Goobers decided to write a brainfuck interpreter. The brainfuck language is an esoteric programming language noted for its extreme minimalism. It was designed to challenge and amuse programmers, and is not suitable for practical use. Its name has been variously bowdlerized, as in brainf*ck or brainfsck, since its name contains the expletive “fuck”. The name of the [&hellip
Fish Ball has been updated and reaches version 1.2. In this game you are a fish. As you get close enough to the other fish they recognize you and turn from blue to yellow and begin to follow you and keep up as best they can. It is up to you to guide them to safety from the hungry orcas [&hellip