Nintendo DS Homebrew and Hacking 105
wraggster writes "Natrium 42 has updated his site with many more pictures of his Passthrough Device for the Nintendo DS, called the PassMe. In other DS News, Desktopman has updated His Tetris Game with a 2 player mode on one DS. Also for those interested in DS Hacking you have the DS Homebrew Reference Site and finally Darkfader the original DS Hacker."
more pictures here (Score:4, Informative)
here are other sites with pictures of the device
http://www.dsgaming.co.uk/html/modules/news/art
http://www.darkain.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=7
Download Play! (Score:5, Interesting)
DS + Computer + WiFi + Skills = Homebrew game - (funky hardware * distribution hurdles)
Re:Download Play! (Score:5, Interesting)
I think it was also featured on /.
Re:Download Play! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Download Play! (Score:2)
Re:Download Play! (Score:1)
Re:Download Play! (Score:2)
Not only that (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Download Play! (Score:1)
Re:Download Play! (Score:2)
Well, concievably they could build streaming software for games, a la psoload -- but that would keep you tethered to your download play host. I'm not really convinced it will work all that well.
There are a lot of leaps to piracy that can be made from download play being hacked; but I doubt any of them will realistically lead to the ease of play of illegally copied games that the GBA has. Nintendo locked things down fairly tight this time around.
Re:Emulator (Score:2)
I have a flash cart for my GBA, but I use it for it's quite unintended purpose. Development. I love my flash cart, and I think it's an absolutely wonderful tool to have. But I would give it up in a heartbeat if it meant that piracy on the GBA/DS was stopped.
Re:Emulator (Score:3, Informative)
For GBA homebrew, you can use the flash cart in a DS without a passthrough unit, operating in GBA mode.
Re:Emulator (Score:2)
Re:Emulator (Score:3, Interesting)
The usage of the word "pirate" for copyright infringer is centuries old.
As early as 1755 [geocities.com], it was used to describe people who copied books unlawfully.
I hear that there are people out there calling people who break into computers "hackers" instead of "crackers", though. Might want to go fight that battle.
Re:Emulator (Score:1, Interesting)
Actually, it's earlier than that. In the introduction to The True-Born Englishman [blackmask.com] (1701), Daniel DeFoe calls them Pyrates.
Had I wrote it for the Gain of the Press, I should have been concern'd at its being Printed again and again, by Pyrates, as they call them, and Paragraph- Men: But would they but do it Justice, and print it True, according to the Copy, they are welcome to sell it for a Penny, if they please.
But yeah, complaining about a 300-year old word is kind of childish.
Re:Emulator (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Emulator (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Emulator (Score:2)
here [ndsemu.com]
here [1emulation.com]
and here [hyperds.com]
Re:Emulator (Score:1)
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I've tried this (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I've tried this (Score:5, Funny)
I soldered it up it did not work no matter what I did.
King Of The Nerds title: revoked!
Re:I've tried this (Score:2)
You still have to solder your Hunters card to the passme, correct?
I'm rather happy that I didn't sell mine on half.com like I wanted to some time ago, now...
Forgot One (Score:5, Informative)
p-p-p-paint jobs (Score:1, Funny)
Great news. (Score:3, Interesting)
That's why I loved the N64 and GBA.
Don't copy games illigally folks, etc.
Re:Great news. (Score:3, Insightful)
Which is good, since nothing puts bad light on the homebrew scene like people intending only to pir
Re:Great news. (Score:1)
it was actually legal to own it I belive, but so many people used it for bad things, you felt bad using it
Contributing to piracy, etc
More Information at www.maxconsole.com (Score:2, Informative)
I love the DS (Score:5, Interesting)
Does anyone have any info or links that better explain Nintendo's position on the future of the DS? Was it a one-shot deal? That's unfortunate if so, because it means there won't be a large library of games for this things. Already, it's pretty meager.
Re:I love the DS (Score:1)
I wouldn't jump on the DS bandwagon too quickly. Nintendo's last third-tier (Virtual Boy) didn't quite work out the way they had planned.
Re:I love the DS (Score:2)
Re:I love the DS (Score:2)
It pains me when Nintendo does stuff like this. I have a Gamecube and I love it, but sometimes Nintendo's marketing depart
Re:I love the DS (Score:1)
Virtual Boy (Score:2)
Re:I love the DS (Score:1, Informative)
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=58 091 [eurogamer.net]
The "Gameboy successor" is most likely nothing more than an enhanced SP with multimedia abilities. Did you really think Nintendo has enough R&D to pump out two new systems within a year's time? On top of that, with the DS selling so well, would it really try to kill off it's own system?
Sigh...people will believe anything these days...
Boycott (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Boycott (Score:1)
Re:Boycott (Score:1)
Re:Boycott (Score:1)
Behind the power curve... (Score:1)
Re:Behind the power curve... (Score:2)
I hate this trend that people should stop everything each time a new gaming system comes out. Long live the NES and the Dreamcast!
Re:Behind the power curve... (Score:1)
Re:Behind the power curve... (Score:2)
1) a touchscreen, and
2) a wifi transceiver
Those two features alone will allow things to be done with the DS that one can only dreamt of on the GBA.
How about Baduk? (Score:1)
Re:How about Baduk? (Score:2)
Offtopic: DS Gateways? (Score:2)
Re:Offtopic: DS Gateways? (Score:3, Informative)
In short, not yet, and not on the visible horizon.
Re:Offtopic: DS Gateways? (Score:2)
I would love to see something like this substantiated. WarpPipe has spewed loads of PR crap for how long now about the DS and still has nothing to show? They tried to run a Viral Marketing campaign but bored everyone to death with it. Now claims like this. Sure...where is the proof.
Re:Offtopic: DS Gateways? (Score:2)
Err... Eeeh? (Score:2)
Thanks,
~D
Re:Err... Eeeh? (Score:5, Informative)
Okay... (Score:2)
Now, the DS has been out for a little over 3 months. And this dev
Re:Okay... (Score:1)
Hardly shocking.
Re:Okay... (Score:2)
But you have to admit that judging by the hardware alone it almost seems like Microsoft wanted the XBox to be hacked (I mean, just look at the layout of the D0 points).
My second point still stands though. The XBox has its killer app: media center. It's going to be very interesting to see what the new portables (DS/PSP) can do, especially if developers get to take full advant
Re:Okay... (Score:2)
Microsoft wanted the XBox to be easy to debug.
The i-opener had IDE pins on the motherboard for the same reason.
Darkfader (DS Drama Scene) (Score:1)
Wiki problems (Score:2)
Yeah, I admit I'm being a bit curmudgeonly about this, but dammit, the Wiki philosophy means something! I'd like to at least know why they're doing this.
Reasons for passworded Wiki (Score:1)
Re:Reasons for passworded Wiki (Score:2)
A warning to other readers: what follows is a fairly pedantic and high-falutin' rant about what Wikis should and should not be.
But it sounds like what the maintainer of the site wants, then, is not a wiki, with all the fairly high-minded and somewhat risky factors which that entails. Or at least, he might not want to call it a wiki.
I agree that a site like this, wh
Dslinux.org, it dead (Score:2)
What's a "passthrough device"?
What I very very much would like is some kind of DS flash cart that I can load Linux or ciLinux or whatever onto from my mac, and Linux once running would be able to just treat the flash cart like a hard drive, writing to it freely. I don't really care about homebrew games, I bought the thing because I wanted to play Nintendo's games. But I would very much love to be able to run Linux and a web browser of some sort, maybe a TI-89 emulator since my real TI-89 is a
It's just getting depressing (Score:2)
I don't know about the rest of you, but that's really what I want. Not a passthrough. It would probably make uploading software to the DS a whole lot easier too, considering you could use an existing interface instead of hacking a new one together.
Re:It's just getting depressing (Score:2)
b) A flash cart or passthrough devices would allow you to write code to take control of the 802.11 interface in the DS itself and use it in standard Wifi mode (ie, no need to fsck around with Nintendos proprietary NiFi protocol).
c) If you *really* wanted to download code on the fly (it would make developm
Please end the fanboyism. (Score:2)
You would do well to look into Firefly, sgstair, darkain, or joat if you want to see real DS people. DarkFader has been an also-ran for some time now.
Re:Please end the fanboyism. (Score:1)
Re:Obligatory... (Score:2, Informative)
Actually it is a uClinux port.