hello,
i use dsilink to play homebrews in dsi mode.
But i have a Problem:
i think, dsilink only copys the arm7.bin and arm9.bin files, but not the data folder from a homebrew.
I have tested many homebrews with a data/ folder , but no worked.
Can I put files whitch normaly are in a data/ folder into the arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
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Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
Sorry for my bad english
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Re: Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
Can anyone help me. please???
I will build in a gba game into the gba emulator ( --------------------------------------- ) without using nitrofs.
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I will build in a gba game into the gba emulator ( --------------------------------------- ) without using nitrofs.
EDIT: Url removed. The related site is not held in high esteem by people around here.
Sorry for my bad english
Re: Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
as a developer - yes. as an end user - no
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Re: Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
i mean as a developer.
I have the source of the emu.
Can you tell me how i can build in a gba game (so a file) without use nitrofs?
I have the source of the emu.
Can you tell me how i can build in a gba game (so a file) without use nitrofs?
Sorry for my bad english
Re: Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
what does this have to do with your initial question? I am not interested in helping you play pirate roms - most people here will not want to help you either.
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Re: Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
no, you don't understand.
I don't will play dumped gba (or nds) games, i will play gba and nds homebrew what using nitrofs.
The gba emulator for example is a homebrew who use nitrofs.
I don't will play dumped gba (or nds) games, i will play gba and nds homebrew what using nitrofs.
The gba emulator for example is a homebrew who use nitrofs.
Sorry for my bad english
Re: Put data/ folder in arm7.bin or arm9.bin?
it may be possible on a game by game basis, but it would be a lot of work.
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