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whbinder |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 4 Posts: 2/3 EXP: 167 Next: 112 Since: 05-30-21 Last post: 997 days ago Last view: 992 days ago |
I know that in the current version, DSiWare starts from the Nand, and that's cool. I thought sure that when I first starting using 0.9.2 that if I specified the name of the file in the command line, it would start the NAND and then automatically launch the game. Now it starts the game and I can manually select and launch the game.
Is this a faulty memory on my part? Is there a way to autolaunch DSiWare games in the Nand? |
Generic aka RSDuck |
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Big fire melon Administrator Level: 44 Posts: 364/589 EXP: 577091 Next: 34194 Since: 10-12-19 Last post: 48 days ago Last view: 9 hours ago |
DSiware always had to be installed onto nand and had to be launched from the system menu. Though lifting this restriction is a common request. ____________________ Take me to your heart / never let me go! "clearly you need to mow more lawns and buy a better pc" - Hydr8gon |
whbinder |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 4 Posts: 3/3 EXP: 167 Next: 112 Since: 05-30-21 Last post: 997 days ago Last view: 992 days ago |
I knew it had to boot into system menu first, but appreciate the answer that it won't launch from there. Now I can stop trying to figure out how to do something that isn't real. Thanks! |
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