#85010 - k1n9k00p4 - Fri May 26, 2006 11:20 am
Ive been reading about a virtual passme sent through DS Download play that lets you run homebrew code.
Does anyone have a link to this virtual Passme cause i cant find it anywhere.
and maybe a tut aswel?
thanks.
#85016 - HyperHacker - Fri May 26, 2006 12:56 pm
It's called WifiMe; Google that and you should find it. However there are two important things you need to know:
1) It requires a specific type of wireless card. Most sites should link to a list of compatible cards. You can't use USB cards in Windows even though they're on the list. (I believe you can in Linux.)
2) It works the same as a PassMe1. That means it won't work on firmware versions 4 and up, and it still requires a flash cart, GBAMP etc to hold the code. (The homebrew code itself doesn't get sent as a Download Play demo; for that, you need to use FlashMe.)
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#85019 - k1n9k00p4 - Fri May 26, 2006 1:05 pm
My DS firmware is V3 My wifi card is supported i can send official demos to my DS and they work fine its when i try homebrew apps/demos that they crash on the first screen (nintendo logo kinda thing)
I read that i can use a virtual flashme or somthing to edit my firmware to allow homebrew code to be run.
I need to do it all over download play.
Anideas?
#85022 - pepsiman - Fri May 26, 2006 1:46 pm
k1n9k00p4 wrote: |
My DS firmware is V3 My wifi card is supported i can send official demos to my DS and they work fine
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One use of the WMB program is to send official demos.
This is not WifiMe.
WifiMe is another use of the WMB program, and requires a GBA flash cart.
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its when i try homebrew apps/demos that they crash on the first screen
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To do this you need to install FlashMe first.
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I need to do it all over download play.
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Impossible
#85032 - k1n9k00p4 - Fri May 26, 2006 4:21 pm
i do have a gba flash cart (EZF Advance) but unfortunatley i dont have a GBA i sold it and the DS doesnt have the multiplayer cable connection so i cant put the gba files on my flashcart lol
guess i need to buy a GBA again then :( oh well
thanks anyway
#85039 - Lynx - Fri May 26, 2006 6:27 pm
It'd be cheaper to buy a GBA MP + CF card.
#85042 - tepples - Fri May 26, 2006 6:34 pm
k1n9k00p4 wrote: |
i dont have a GBA i sold it |
Why did you do this?
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#85047 - k1n9k00p4 - Fri May 26, 2006 7:13 pm
I thought why keep the gba when im buying a DS cause i thought that i could still use my GBA flashcard on my DS. i THOUGHT it had a multiplayer connector, i was wrong :(
So the GBA MP and CF card do the same thing as my EZF advance flash card?
*Sorry if im a pain but could u please post a link to a good gba mp that will do what i need.
Also what reccomended size CF should i buy?
Thanks :)
#85049 - Dan2552 - Fri May 26, 2006 8:27 pm
#85061 - k1n9k00p4 - Fri May 26, 2006 9:29 pm
?13 thats a good price :)
Will this let me run DS Snes/NES emulators?
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How about GBA Roms?
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#85069 - tepples - Fri May 26, 2006 9:52 pm
With GBA Movie Player v2 CF, you can run PocketNES (NES emulator for GBA), nesDS, and a few games in snesDS. You can also run any GBA homebrew program that is designed for "multiboot" mode (if you want suggestions see this topic). With SuperCard, you can also run GBA homebrew ROMs. (The difference between a ROM and a multiboot is that a multiboot loads itself entirely into the GBA's 256 KB RAM before running.)
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#85346 - HyperHacker - Mon May 29, 2006 6:50 am
You could just borrow a GBA, or buy one then take it back.
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