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Pulau
Posted on 01-11-21 02:46 PM (rev. 2 of 01-11-21 02:46 PM) Link | #3110
Hey everyone,

I get the following Error message whenever I try to play a game.

DS ARM9 BIOS was not found or could not be accessed. Check your emu settings.

When I go to the settings I have no idea how to config the DS ARM BIOS.
What do I do?
Couldn't find a helping Thread also.
Thanks for the help in advance.

Rayyan
Posted on 01-11-21 03:01 PM Link | #3111

Go to Emu Settings, then click the DS-mode tab.
You can then configure your DS BIOS by clicking Browse and selecting the location of each file.

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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
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Pulau
Posted on 01-11-21 04:06 PM Link | #3112
Posted by WaluigiWare64
Go to Emu Settings, then click the DS-mode tab.
You can then configure your DS BIOS by clicking Browse and selecting the location of each file.


But which files? What exactly am I looking for? It doesn't detect any BIOS files.

Rayyan
Posted on 01-11-21 04:11 PM Link | #3114

Well you can get them from a real DS by using tools like dsbf_dump.

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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

Pulau
(post deleted) #3115

Rayyan
Posted on 01-11-21 04:19 PM Link | #3116

Please don't link to copyrighted files on this board.


____________________

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

pol_yurt
Posted on 12-29-21 09:00 PM Link | #4891
having the same issue atm

Rayyan
Posted on 12-29-21 09:08 PM Link | #4892

https://melonds.kuribo64.net/faq.php#Getting_started_with_melonDS

____________________

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

WayneIsUseless
Posted on 03-04-22 02:49 AM Link | #5047
Hello,

The link on the How to/FAQ page for downloading the BIOS dumper tool isn't working for me. I click it and nothing happens. Even if I ask it to open in a new tab, the tab just closes itself. I also tried allowing popups. Unsure what to do, any ideas?

Mariallena65c816
Posted on 04-29-22 05:06 AM (rev. 3 of 04-29-22 05:10 AM) Link | #5190
Posted by WayneIsUseless
Hello,

The link on the How to/FAQ page for downloading the BIOS dumper tool isn't working for me. I click it and nothing happens. Even if I ask it to open in a new tab, the tab just closes itself. I also tried allowing popups. Unsure what to do, any ideas?

https://melonds.kuribo64.net/comments.php?id=153
Why not use this dumper?

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