running DSOrganize on m3 simply
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trevermah
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28. January 2007 @ 11:21 |
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can anyone explain how to run this on a m3 simply ?
i have it on the MicroSD..
http://www.dragonminded.com/?loc=ndsdev/DSOrganize%20FAQ said i needed to use a DLDI patch.. and i'm not too sure how to apply this patch.
if anyone who has this on their m3, i'd really enjoy some help!
thanks in advance
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28. January 2007 @ 11:49 |
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trevermah
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28. January 2007 @ 12:42 |
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well i put it in my root dir, but still didn't work. any other ideas?
i'm going to try and create my own new .nds file from the newest version 2.5 i believe. if i get it to work, i'll post a link
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trevermah
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28. January 2007 @ 12:51 |
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xdoooobx
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23. February 2007 @ 15:53 |
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Hey, I seem to be having a problem with the m3 simply and DSOrganize. I have tried everything listed here, and also a few other things. I actually get the DSO to run fine, its just the browser that gives me problems. On dragonminded's site, it talks about patching one of the resource files, and I did that as well, which seemed to get me a little closer. It actually said something more than "Initializing FAT" anyways.... but still no luck. Is there anyone who knows how to make the browser work?
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24. February 2007 @ 07:17 |
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I don't have any problems using the browser in DSorganize on my M3, try formatting your SD card to FAT16, and use the latest M3 firmware.
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xdoooobx
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28. February 2007 @ 02:11 |
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I already have the latest firmware, and i'm formatted to fat16 already. :( I just can't run any homebrew or roms from the DSO browser. It says..
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Initializing FAT.
(Long pause)
Interface: GBAMP
Please wait, booting your file.
For some reason, the file was not loadable.
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28. February 2007 @ 05:44 |
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You may need to DLDI patch the 'exec_stub.bin' file found in the resource folder for it to be able to load homebrew, you need to use the command line verion of the patcher and type:
dlditool -tbin -r0x06020000 <dldi file> exec_stub.bin
You cannot load NDS ROMs in DSorganise.
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xdoooobx
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28. February 2007 @ 14:43 |
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I have already patched the "exec_stub.bin" with the DLDI tool as well, lol. Sorry, I guess I should have thought that first post out a little more, but yes, I have already done that. =(
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xdoooobx
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28. February 2007 @ 15:24 |
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Maybe to save a little more trouble, I will post the command i'm using to patch the "exec_stub.bin" and the output.
First of all I downloaded dlditool.exe and put it in my DLDI folder. Then I downloaded a fresh version of DSO (2.5) and stuck the .NDS version in my DLDI folder along with "exec_stub.bin". I used the dlditool32 GUI that I downloaded earlier, along with r4tf.dldi to patch DSOrganize.nds. It says that its patched successfully, so on to the next task. I open up a new command prompt, and CD to the directory that my dlditool.exe is in. Then I use the command "dlditool -tbin -r0x06020000 r4tf.dldi exec_stub.bin >> output.txt" to patch it, and then pipe the output to a text file in the directory for me. But, when I check the text file, no where in there does it say "patched successfully". Also, I check the file, and it says that it has not been modified since a few days ago...
So there it is, maybe that will help you a little bit, and maybe you will be able to help me. I hope so...
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sixfivetw
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3. March 2007 @ 19:01 |
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Can someone host a prepatched version of DSOrganize 2.5 with the .nds and .bin files patched? Thanks.
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