support for the ARM toolchain
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Sonic
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by Sonic » Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:49 am
Hi,
I want to start to program homebrew for the NDS, so I only want to ask is if somebody knows a good tutorial or book (german or english) which should be very detailed and explains the processes in the background. I'm familiar with C language so there is no need for a C-Tutorial. I hope that somebody can help me
Thanks in advance
Sonic
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fcg
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by fcg » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:53 pm
Hi Sonic,
Sonic wrote:I want to start to program homebrew for the NDS, so I only want to ask is if somebody knows a good tutorial or book (german or english) which should be very detailed and explains the processes in the background. I'm familiar with C language so there is no need for a C-Tutorial. I hope that somebody can help me

Well, I recently started out to teach myself the devkitARM toolchain for programming applications for the NDS. (I don't have a background in C, but I have programmed a bit, so this info might not be relevant.)
Anyway, what I've found so far is:
I hope this helps
/fcg
[edit1]Added the bouncy tutorial
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Sonic
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by Sonic » Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:17 pm
Thank you very much

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Jordan_Gray
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by Jordan_Gray » Sat Dec 11, 2010 3:11 am
Anyway, what I've found so far is . . . a very helpful irc-channel (#dsdev) over at irc.blitzed.org
Hey, I'm relatively new to irc, and barely understand how it works. I tried typing "irc.blitzed.org" into the url bar and hit enter, but I got redirected to "
http://www.coattails.net/f/". What is happening, and how do I chat on the #dsdev channel? Thanks!
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zeromus
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by zeromus » Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:23 am
find an irc client and type /server irc.blitzed.org and /join #dsdev
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Jordan_Gray
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by Jordan_Gray » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:19 pm
Why thank you, zeromus. Aside from WinterMute and [the folks who created Google], you are the most helpful person on earth.
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zeromus
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by zeromus » Sun Dec 12, 2010 7:34 am
don't get ahead of yourself, i just want you at a more convenient range for assault
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Jordan_Gray
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by Jordan_Gray » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:21 pm
zeromus wrote:don't get ahead of yourself, i just want you at a more convenient range for assault
Haha, I was serious. WinterMute tells me what not to call devkitPro and libnds and such; Google helps me find information people have put on the web; you help me with pretty much everything else. (Including learning the most basic things....)
P.S. the *dsdev is really great, but not when you're still in PAlib.

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fcg
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by fcg » Wed Dec 15, 2010 5:51 pm
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