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stagass
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31. May 2006 @ 21:23 |
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i really need help.i can't understand a shit.could sm1 help me by writibg sm stuff abt m3?how to play and what i need?oh also what is armband 7 and 9?which one do i need?
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31. May 2006 @ 23:02 |
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for one, the thread title is utterly unhelpful, for two, Quote: i can't understand a shit
- profanities aren't on, (plus we don't understand what you're asking); for three, what one earth are you on about ?. maybe if you type in simple English instead of text speak us humans may be able to help
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stagass
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1. June 2006 @ 09:03 |
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ok man.srry.the problem is that i don't know how the folders should come in my SD and where should everything be(for example where should my nds files or my videos be).also what i need to play homebrews,ds games,gba games e.t.c.
thanx for being so patient and helpful
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stagass
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1. June 2006 @ 10:29 |
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srry for being so unpatient and rude but will smbody ever reply?i'm really really confuzed and a lil bit in a hurry!!!!!!!!!!!!
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3. June 2006 @ 09:08 |
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Where you place things on the M3 should not matter, as the M3 can browse and load form any folder on the SD card.
There are only two folders that you must have, these are GAMESAVE and NDSSAVE, these are for GBA and NDS save files respectivly. These folders should be automatically created when you use the Game Manager to put the games on the SD.
If it is of any help, here is my directory structure:
Root----
BACKING (for backgorund files)
Gameboy (for Gameboy roms)
GAMESAVE
GBA (GBA roms)
Homebrew (Homebrew files)
LINUX (DS Linux files)
NDS (NDS roms)
NDSSAVE
SHELL (M3's Moonshell extension files)
System (Moonshell files)
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stagass
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21. June 2006 @ 11:27 |
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AT LAST!!!!!!!!!!somebody answered!tyy man!oh btw what is DS Linux files,Moonshell extension files and finally Moonshell files?where can i find them and what else do i need to play nds gba roms,homebrew and mp3s and movies?
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21. June 2006 @ 11:54 |
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DS linux is a project to port a basic Linux OS to the DS, it is currently only text based, but does have some uses.
Moonshell is a media player, some of the file types it can use are MP3's, BMP's, JPEG's etc. It can aslo play .DPG video files.
Moonshell Extension is the moonshell that comes built into the M3 firmware, it is usually out-of-date compared to the standalone moonshell, but can still do most of the things the standalone version can.
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stagass
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25. June 2006 @ 08:42 |
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ok.ty man but can u also tell me where to find these stuff and also what else needed to play roms and stuf?
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25. June 2006 @ 13:15 |
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To find DSLinux go to www.dslinux.org, though if you had just typed "DS Linux" into google it would of been the first result.
Moonshell is here, mdxonline.dyndns.org/archives/nds
again, is found by using google.
To play roms you need a Passcard3 (or similar) an M3, a media card for the M3 (SD/CF/miniSD) and a card reader for you media card.
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stagass
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26. June 2006 @ 00:03 |
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i have m3 slim,512 sd,and passkey2.can i play roms and stuff in my ds?i tried once but it said "ndssave wasn't found"(or something like that.i'll tell u exactly when i get home)
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26. June 2006 @ 02:06 |
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if ndssave is not found that would be your error for not using the gamemanager to copy the roms to the SD/CF card.
When you use the gamemanager, it patches the NDS rom to work from the card, as well as creating a save file, and the NDSSAVE directory on your SD/CF card.
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stagass
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27. June 2006 @ 00:50 |
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oh,so where am i gonna find that gamemanager and how am i gonna use him?ty in advantange
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27. June 2006 @ 01:09 |
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The gamemanager is downloaded with all M3 firmware updates, if you havn't updated your M3, you should do that too.
The gamemanager is software that will patch the games when you put them on the CF/SD card, and also makes a save file.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 27. June 2006 @ 01:10
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stagass
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8. July 2006 @ 02:52 |
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srry for being such a apin in the ass but where am i gonna find the m3 updates?no cd came w my m3!
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8. July 2006 @ 03:06 |
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www.dualscene.net
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stagass
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8. July 2006 @ 09:23 |
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thanx man!!!!!!really thanxxx. :-) no1 else had answered to me :_-( since u came:-)!!!!!!!
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stagass
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11. July 2006 @ 03:14 |
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yo dude there is again a prob!when i open my ds it says the standar crap and then it says :wario ware touched: atuosave was not found.what the hell is wrong w it?where does the gamemanager go?(cause i think that's the prob)pppppplz help! :"(
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11. July 2006 @ 03:42 |
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Quote: where does the gamemanager go?
Thats the prgram you install on your computer, it dosn't go anywhere.
Make sure that on your CF/SD card there is the Wario save file in the NDSSAVE folder, if there is not one there, you either deleted the save, or you did not use the gamemanager to copy the ROM to your CF/SD card.
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stagass
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11. July 2006 @ 12:02 |
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srry for being DUCH a pain in the ass but i can't use the damned gamemanager!!!!!i downloaded it,installed it but i can't gat it working!!!!srry again!how the heck am i gonna get a nds file actually WORKING?????plzzzzz help!
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11. July 2006 @ 12:26 |
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Start by connecting your CF or SD card to your computer, now load the Gamemanager (which you should of installed earlier), you will be prompted to choose what card you have, choose either CF or SD, if you have a miniSD, choose SD, you will now have the option to choose your language and the source directories for your NDS and GBA games, this seems to be optional, and you can just click OK to skip it.
You should now be in the main Gamemanager window, the first thing to do here is select your CF/SD card in the left directory, once you have done this, you may also want to select a folder in the card to place the ROMs but this is not necessary.
Now click on ?Write NDS? and find the game you wish to copy to the card, double click on the game, or select it and click OK.
You will now be prompted to choose the settings you wish to use:
Choose the following settings, Normal Boot, No Trim, No Reset.
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stagass
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11. July 2006 @ 23:11 |
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thanx man!i'll try it once i get home!i really think it's gonna work cause i recognised the problem!thanx man once again!!one last question!how do the emulators work?(f.e. snes emu)
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12. July 2006 @ 01:58 |
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16. December 2006 @ 15:34 |
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Where do I find the gamemanager file? Do I download it off the web? Thanks
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