Anybody know how to load homebrew on a DS or PSP?

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Anybody know how to load homebrew on a DS or PSP?

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I would absolutely LOVE to have a good guide (with pics and screenshots) to show newbies how to load emulators, homebrew, and other goodies on these portable.

Personally, I'm planning on getting a DS Lite when it hits the US, and I am looking forward to putting emulators on them.

I'll send a DVD full of ISOs to whoever, can build be a nice guide!
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I don't have either, but I know how to set it up on both. The Nintendo DS can't really run that much home brew. The way the DS home brew works is that you get a thrid party Nintendo DS dev kit, which you can get herel. You can download DS ISO's, GBA, GBC, and GB roms onto it and play them.

The PSP can emulate a wide variety of things, I don't know if the PSP is allot more powerfull then a DS, but it definatlly is where the home brew is at, and there is a little guide here
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You mean DS roms and PSP iso's? :lol:
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Post by racketboy »

well, my main concern is emulators actually.
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Hi Racket,

I sent an email to you about the PSP homebrew/emulators. To run the same on a DS this is the recommended item. Here is a link to the site: http://www.m3adapter.com/main.htm This device is the holy grail so to speak. I have tried the others and nothing compares to this. It is a little on the high side price wise but with these types of items I have learned the hard way that you get what you pay for. This is the absolute way to go and can also run albeit at its early stages on the special edition/colored consoles somewhat although I would still stick to using the platinum models for now for troublefree operation. This thing along with a 1gig card rocks! :arrow: :arrow: :mrgreen: [/code]
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Post by racketboy »

thanks for the email.
Just got back home from vacation, so I have a lot of stuff to catch up on.
But I'll be looking it over in more detail soon.

I'm still welcoming anybody else's contributions!
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Post by ravenmgs »

Here is a page with some in-depth Nintendo DS info http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/nintendo ... uide.shtml
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