Modded DS Adds Hard Drive For Some Reason 134
An anonymous reader writes "The legendary Natrium42 has been hard at work on making an IDE connection for the DS. He now has a working 40GB hard drive ready for his DS to utilize, now he says perhaps he could listen to music or watch full length rips of his DVDs."
Worst headline ever! (Score:4, Insightful)
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The future for Nintendo DS owners? (Score:4, Funny)
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"Why not?" seems to be the only reasoning behind the Slashdot mods sometimes...
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Paris Hilton + touch screen + mic (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Paris Hilton + touch screen + mic (Score:5, Funny)
KFG
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Use flux???! (Score:2, Insightful)
Dude, if you can't solder using just the flux that's inside the solder wire, you should do a quick Soldering-101 course before you try hacking something...
Besides... (Score:5, Informative)
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Though be warned, that crap stinks when the flux dissolves it
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Re:Use flux???! (Score:5, Informative)
When it comes to doing soldering involving plumbing (I was a plumbers apprentice in HS), I know most solder is packed with flux, plus we always smeared flux all over the pipe-end beforehand, too, before hitting it with the torch.
perhaps it's his preference to control the amount of flux he uses himself, rather than relying on the manufacturer of the solder to put the right amount in.
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Oh, leave him alone... (Score:2)
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Re:Use flux???! (Score:5, Insightful)
Not that I RTFA, but try doing SMT with just the flux in your solder.. not gonna work.
A true hacker is beyond such dogmatic attitudes; (s)he uses the tools needed to get the job done. If flux is what's needed to get a good solder connection, then (s)he'll use flux.
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Dan East
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Er...
If you read that article you'll see that they use solder paste, which is essentially flux with a bit of solder mixed in.
Uhh... (Score:2)
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Did it at least taste good with a bit of butter and jam?
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Re:Use flux???! (Score:5, Funny)
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that's just ridiculous... (Score:2)
It's difficult to do it without flux, and even if you can do it, the results look like hell.
If you use flux and you do it right, the results will look identical to the original reflow-soldered work.
I'd love to see you solder some 0201s or a high-density connector without flux sometime.
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You certainly can use too much flux.
If it does'nt all cook out of the solder you used too much flux or not enough heat. The item will stink of flux every time it gets hot (e.g. 'Stinkpads').
DS = Handheld game console (Score:1, Informative)
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That goes for both of you!
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Re:DS = Handheld game console (Score:5, Funny)
You = Karma Whore (Score:1, Funny)
Battery life (Score:2)
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Since he's using an external power supply, I guess that the HD doesn't drain that much from the DS battery..
Note: Nuclear plant not included (Score:2)
So the whole setup includes
a handheld gaming console.
a portable 2" harddisk - 40GB
a external huge lithium battery - 11 VDC
required additionnal DC-DC converter soldered between the HD enclosure and the battery.
And the overall make the perfect... huh... luggable [wikipedia.org] setup.
Very nice : all the problems of a Nintendo DS player (image splitted between two tiny weeny screens) combined with the problems of a setup that needs a whole bag to be carryed around.
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Because he had a laptop drive?
KFG
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But on the other hand...
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For instance, I used to have a baby brother who suddenly noticed that he had an M80, four cans of ether and a roll of duct tape. . .
KFG
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That cat must not have had nine lives like a good little boy with a penchant for things that go BOOM. I was fortunate that the two mishaps I had were with smaller devices and the blasts did not hit me ...directly.
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Homebrew compatibility (Score:4, Interesting)
Or can anybody recommend something else that's compatible with homebrew (M3 CF (or SD) lite, or one of the Supercards)
DS only, or DS and GBA? (Score:1, Troll)
The M3 is more expensive than the similar GBA Movie Player v2, and its major advantage over the GBAMP is that the M3 also runs all Game Boy Advance homebrew. (The GBAMP runs only those programs that are designed to be sent over a link cable and run from RAM.) Are you interested only in DS homebrew or in both?
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DSLinux [dslinux.org] and Scumm VM [drunkencoders.com] are most tempting, so I guess I'm mostly interested in DS homebrew. I've read that neither works with the M3 DS lite (which would'nt stick out of my DS lite), and Scumm VM has only restricted compatibility with Scumm VM + speech output.
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The RAM extension isn't used by DSLinux [dslinux.org], though. You said you still use GBAMP for Scumm VM? I thought Scumm VM runs fine on a Supercard CF? Are there any problems?
(nice firmware and a built in clock for evil warez stuff, effectively)
Does somebody know if the battery for this RTC can be replaced? Is the M3 useless once the battery is empty?
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With execute in place (XIP) you can also run stuff from the filesystem without putting it into memory - however it runs at media speeds and not RAM speed, so that 40GB drive could let you run very large programs.
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cost a bit of money, but it's worth the extra to not have it sticking out of the bottom of the ds lite. It also features SD micro slot (those things are damn tiny, don't sneeze while you're holding one), and extra memory which some homebrew apps (DSLinux does it I think) can use.
It's obvious (Score:2)
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The wonders of the DS (Score:1)
Whoa... a black cat.... (Score:1)
Now where have I heard that before?
DVDs? (Score:1)
I don't know why anyone would want to watch a movie on a DS. The screen is way too small and doesn't support enough colors. It would end up looking like crap and, dispite the coolness of getting to say "I can watch movies on my ds", it wouldn't be worth it.
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The DS has 32,768 usable colors, which are more than enough to put your kids' DVDs on a memory card for MoonShell.
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Mirror (Score:1, Informative)
We all know... (Score:2, Funny)
O Natrium42, is there anything you can't do? (Score:5, Funny)
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Sloppy editing (Score:2)
Homebrew is what this is for (Score:1)
Initial response (Score:1)
"Wow, this guy must have really big pockets."
For the truely demented (Score:3, Interesting)
I suppose one could, with a IDE to SATA bridge board and a few other parts, add an eSATA port to a PSP or a Nintendo DS. I suppose then, with a four drive eSATA rack, one could add up to 2TB of storage. Why 2TB? because 2TB is the largest size that FAT32 can be formatted. I'm not sure at all what one would do with a 2TB Nintendo DS, but that shouldn't stop anybody. Perhaps one could run a large database off of a Nintendo DS. Speed and stability would be a problem though.
I wonder though, does either the Sony PSP or the Nintendo DS have a Memory Management Unit (MMU) with their processor? If they do not, it would be impossible to use a swap file. Then again, Motorola made a separate MMU, the 68851, for processors about 15 years ago. I suppose one could try to add an MMU to a PSP or NDS too, but that would be really demented.
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Summary: How it was done (Score:2)
(Compact Flash happens to use the same pins as regular hard drives, but in a smaller connector and with more power.)
2. Solder little wires from the smaller CF connector to a larger Hard Disk connector.
3. Add a 5v line for power to the laptop HDD (12v if you're using a desktop drive)
4. Done!
juice box (Score:1)
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Modding a DS: What you see is what you need (Score:4, Informative)
It's already been done with flash drives. From the image "What you see is what you need" [jk0.org], bottom right is a CompactFlash card, and bottom center is a CF to DS SLOT-2 adapter.
Now most PC hard drives communicate with the PC using a wire protocol known as parallel ATA, on which CF is based. One could run a ribbon cable out of the CF adapter, run it through some level shifters (DS is 3.3 V while hard drives are 5.0 V), and run it into the 40-pin data port of a hard drive.
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oh, i dunno
the GP2X has, very definitely and in flying colors, one thing the DS doesn't have: audience-participation in the development pro
Other "Must Have" DS games (little OT) (Score:2)
2. Kirby
3. Nintendogs
4. The New Super Mario Brothers
5. Brain Age
6. Elite Beat Agents
Some might even apply to your tastes.
That having been said, Go GP2X!
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But where can the US public walk in and buy it? (Score:2)
Say I live in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, and I have eleven $20 notes in my hand. What store can I walk into and buy a GP2X system? Wal-Mart and Best Buy don't seem to carry them. Neither does EBGames, which tends to carry a larger selection of video game hardware. The advantages of hacking a DS ($200 for everything you see here [jk0.org]) are 1. the DS's selection of commercial games if you get tired of
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Also, saying the DS has "512x384 pixels of screen real estate" is both misleading and incorrect, considering it's split between two screens and almost always display different things at a given time. It's not a 512 pixel wide bye 384 high single large screen, but two 256 × 192 screens. In addition, when they are displaying the same scene continuously, they ar
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512*384=196608 pixels.
If you are combining the resolutions of the two screens, you only double one of the sides, not both of them.
Accusations of fanboyism (Score:2)
Another article that mentions Nintendo products might have angered [ytmnd.com] Sony fanboys who complain about the excess of positive coverage that Zonk has been giving to Nintendo.
Re:Drunken Sailors need more storage? (Score:4, Funny)
I dare you to mod me informative
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This would look less lame if you wound define the acronym even once.
Or just write it "Nintendo DS".
you left out DAMN STUPID (Score:2)
Re:Drunken Sailors need more storage? (Score:5, Funny)
It's like this PC thing that everybody seems to be talking about nowadays..
I have no idea what the fuck it means.. Post-Communist? But why would somebody like to have one at home, then? Particle Collider? I've heard the one in Switzerland [web.cern.ch] has a diameter of several miles, but my friend told me he has a PC at home and his flat isn't that large.
I'm confused..
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And while we're at it, what the hell is this "/." thing that everyone keeps mentioning?
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HTH. HAND.
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After reading your post, I was inspired to suggest Dumb Shit.
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Not that I'd want to, but controlling the power of an attention-deficit grenade would be pretty sweet.
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