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DS vs DSi Speed Test
24
Jul
Posted by admin in DS, DSi, Gaming on 07 24th, 2009

The Drunken Coders team have made a speed comparison of the old DS and DSi using Team Twiizers “Classic Word Games” exploit.
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DSi-Mode Homebrew!
9
Jul
Posted by admin in DS, DSi, Gaming on 07 9th, 2009

Looks like homebrew on the dsi might be coming soon thanks to team twizzers! check out the video below!

Note: I will be discontinuing the other blogs and be focusing on DSi and Wii ONLY. Not enough interest is being made to the other blogs.

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R4i RTS(Real Time Save) for DSi
7
Jul
Posted by admin in DS, DSi, Gaming, R4, R4i on 07 7th, 2009

The cat's out of the bag now! The M3 Team have today announced that they are developing and will now be supporting a new range of R4i carts. This is an official take-over, and is not just a case of slapping the famous R4 branding on the new packages. Wondered why they delayed the M3 Zero? Now you know…
Which all seems a bit overkill to us, and we'd actually rather see a single unified product, but hey what do we know?
Those of you that would rather get your hands on the M3 Zero will have to be patient, but we have good news for you; the M3 Zero is due to hit retail in the first weekend of July.
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How do I play MP3s using the M3 Adapter?
1
Jul
Posted by admin in Gaming, M3 on 07 1st, 2009

Make sure you are at the latest firmware version. (at the time of
writing v32) Copy and paste your MP3 files to the card. You do not need
to use any conversion software, just use Windows Explorer to copy and
paste just as you would any file. It is suggested that you create a
folder on your media card called Music and put them in there. You can
create subfolders as needed since the software allows you to navigate
folders. When you fire up the DS with the M3 Adapter, navigate to the
Extend icon, and select "My Music". Then navigate to your MP3 files and
press button "A". Other buttons on the DS provide other MP3 playing
functions such as:

R to pause

L for next song (handling of next song (i.e. random) can be changed)

B to stop

etc.

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