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![]() Melon seeds Normal user Level: 2 ![]() Posts: 1/1 EXP: 27 Next: 19 Since: 11-27-21 Last post: 733 days ago Last view: 353 days ago |
Hi, would there be any chance of MelonDS getting support in the future for being able to boot a development NAND? I think this feature would be extremely useful for people like myself who preserve development builds of games, as well as those who document the differences for sites such as tcrf.
Perhaps it's already supported, but I haven't been able to get any to work. Thanks! |
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![]() Big melon Administrator Level: 28 ![]() Posts: 212/237 EXP: 129171 Next: 2167 Since: 06-25-20 From: UK Last post: 169 days ago Last view: 22 hours ago |
I remember that Arisotura got the Panda DSi working with a hack, but it wasn't added to the main repo. ____________________
How to write an emulator
1. throw code to be emulated somewhere 2. make memory system that allows accessing that code 3. emulate CPU 4. have fun implementing all the other hardware -- Arisotura, Tuesday 5th January 2021, 22:00:17 |
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