#79786 - celebi23 - Sun Apr 16, 2006 12:19 am
Been watching the forums for awhile & I've got a bit of a problem. I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to run the DS Wireless Multiboot on a Mac? I would love to try out some of the DS Demo Station downloads. If it can't, I'll just wait until I get a MacBook Pro and instal Win XP with BootCamp.
#79787 - quadomatic - Sun Apr 16, 2006 12:25 am
I think you should not use wifime. I don't think it's possible on Mac, and PassMe is good. Wifime costs around the same price as passme and a gbamp:
WifiMe=$30+, lots of hassle, can't take it anywhere.
PassMe and GBAMP=$43-ish, very little hassle, can take it anywhere, homebrew bliss.
#79802 - tepples - Sun Apr 16, 2006 1:21 am
quadomatic wrote: |
WifiMe=$30+, lots of hassle, can't take it anywhere.
PassMe and GBAMP=$43-ish, very little hassle, can take it anywhere, homebrew bliss. |
But then you need to buy another DS at a pawn shop if TakeMeOut on your DS goes yellow or magenta.
The Tetris normal demo isn't much to write home about, and Tetris Push is equivalent to 2-player t*tr*s that lowers the other player's ceiling (and raises yours) when you make >=2 lines. Pokemon Trozei is Ditto's Cookie.
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-- Who?
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#79841 - HyperHacker - Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:36 am
Do what I did, get WifiMe and GBAMP. :-p
#80070 - Scorpei - Tue Apr 18, 2006 4:00 pm
Can't one run VMplayer on a MAC?
-Scor
http://www.simonvandeberg.be/nifi
#80113 - tepples - Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:09 pm
Now: no. Later: maybe. It'd have to be an Intel Mac, and the vmware company would have to port vmplayer.
_________________
-- Where is he?
-- Who?
-- You know, the human.
-- I think he moved to Tilwick.