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pretzel_man
Posted on 02-06-22 01:23 AM Link | #4979
I've installed the emulator, I've downloaded a ".nds" file for phoenix wright ace attorney, it says something about an arm9 bios thing that I need and i don't know what that is. Any help would be appreciated.

NICOEMU
Posted on 02-06-22 01:59 AM (rev. 2 of 02-06-22 08:31 AM by Rayyan) Link | #4980
You must have the NDS Bios, ,and put them in a folder where the emulator is, and then in the emulator you choose the directory where the DS bios are located and that's it the game should work.

pretzel_man
Posted on 02-07-22 12:49 PM Link | #4984
Posted by NICOEMU
You must have the NDS Bios, ,and put them in a folder where the emulator is, and then in the emulator you choose the directory where the DS bios are located and that's it the game should work.



idk what any of that means

patataofcourse
Posted on 02-07-22 12:53 PM Link | #4985
Posted by pretzel_man
idk what any of that means

https://melonds.kuribo64.net/faq.php#Getting_started_with_melonDS
Also, uh, if you dont have a DS to dump the DS BIOS files from, Google is your friend

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pretzel_man
Posted on 02-07-22 06:49 PM Link | #4988
WHATS A BIOS FILE?? WHATS A DIRECTORY??

Rayyan
Posted on 02-07-22 07:07 PM Link | #4989

Posted by patataofcourse
...Google is your friend



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Digifiend
Posted on 02-08-22 11:46 PM (rev. 2 of 02-08-22 11:47 PM) Link | #4999
Posted by pretzel_man
WHATS A BIOS FILE?? WHATS A DIRECTORY??
No need to shout. A directory is better known as a folder. For example, My Documents is a directory.

As for BIOS, it's the file that allows a computer or games console to boot up.

pretzel_man
Posted on 02-11-22 09:23 PM Link | #5007
Posted by Digifiend
No need to shout. A directory is better known as a folder. For example, My Documents is a directory.

As for BIOS, it's the file that allows a computer or games console to boot up.


thx so much :)


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