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[DS] Universal DS Homebrew thread. Fucking cheapskates.
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Old Oct 25, 2008, 07:14 AM Local time: Oct 25, 2008, 02:14 PM #401 of 515
I haven't had a problem with the NDS games, but when I try out the SNEmulDS.nds, it just hangs. Said something about DLCL or whatever compatable. Is there any other GBA / SNES emulator I can use?
Sounds like you need to DLDI-patch your emu. You can download a prepatched version here:

SNEmulDS homepage » DLDI

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Old Oct 29, 2008, 05:08 PM Local time: Oct 29, 2008, 04:08 PM #402 of 515
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Well there's no harm in trying. Go ahead and patch it up, and see if you consider it playable (check the compatibility list for extra notes on getting things working correctly). Also, SNEmulDS will utilize RAM expansions for a little extra performance boost, although I'm not positive if the M3DS Real expansion in particular is supported.

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Old Oct 29, 2008, 06:12 PM #403 of 515
I'm fairly new to ds cards and have been looking into the R4 for awhile now. But after reading some posts it seems the R4 is outdated and replaced with the m3 or cyclo? I just feel kind of confused now because I've had the r4 in mind for a few weeks

could anyone sum up what the "top" card is right now and why? I'm sure it's not that simple but what i'm looking for top priority is a card to store ds roms on, and play them on my ds successfully.

other system emulation would be wonderful (mostly GBA GBC GB) but not as important to me and ds.

EDIT* I'm actually leaning toward the m3 right now because infernal monkey said he can successfully play master system and gameboy games on his card.

oh, and i have a laserdisc hooked up my plasma. booya!

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Old Oct 29, 2008, 08:01 PM #404 of 515
I wish folks would read the last few pages of a topic they seem to be interested in. It might help them a bit what with the information they might contain. =/

That said the cyclo is the better of those choices. It'll even do GBC and Master System emulation. In order to play GBA games you will require a slot 2 device.

My recommendation to you is a Cyclo DS Evolution and an EZ 3 in 1 slot 2 card (ezflash V).

Here, I'll even give you my recommended place for buying these things:

Cyclo: CycloDS Evolution, CycloDS, Cyclo DS Evo

ezflash V (assuming you have a ds lite): EZ Flash Expansion 3 in 1


Further advice should you decide to purchase these: Don't use the piece of shit USB microSD transfer device that comes with the Cyclo. I've bought four Cyclos and that piece of crap USB device fucks up the microSD card just about every time. Use the USB transfer device that comes with your microSD card instead. I've had no problems with the 8 GB microHCSD cards they offer you with your purchase. It's worth it.

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Old Oct 30, 2008, 06:18 AM #405 of 515
I wish folks would read the last few pages of a topic they seem to be interested in. It might help them a bit what with the information they might contain. =/

That said the cyclo is the better of those choices. It'll even do GBC and Master System emulation. In order to play GBA games you will require a slot 2 device.

My recommendation to you is a Cyclo DS Evolution and an EZ 3 in 1 slot 2 card (ezflash V).

Here, I'll even give you my recommended place for buying these things:

Cyclo: CycloDS Evolution, CycloDS, Cyclo DS Evo

ezflash V (assuming you have a ds lite): EZ Flash Expansion 3 in 1


Further advice should you decide to purchase these: Don't use the piece of shit USB microSD transfer device that comes with the Cyclo. I've bought four Cyclos and that piece of crap USB device fucks up the microSD card just about every time. Use the USB transfer device that comes with your microSD card instead. I've had no problems with the 8 GB microHCSD cards they offer you with your purchase. It's worth it.
AH thank you so much for this info. I've read the last 2 pages or so but didn't see anything definitive, sorry =(

The cyclo is a little more expensive than what I had in mind but if it's the best I'm down for it. Never buying a ds game again is 50 bones.

I find it surprising you need a slot 2 device to emulate GBA...if you can emulate master system and gbc thru slot 1 it would only make sense that you can play gba too...although maybe since the system is also designed for gba they have some requirements that only slot can offer.

That being said, can the cyclo emulate gameboy games too, or gamegear (being that game gear is like portable master system)? the old old ones? I'm sure it can but once again, just want to be safe.

Thanks for your help SCHNEE

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 06:54 AM #406 of 515
Bump, and SCHNEE an 8GB microHCSD WILL work with the cyclo? I'm looking at flash media for it right now, this looks wonderful

Newegg.com - Kingston 2GB MicroSD Flash Card with 2 adapters (miniSD and full-size SD) and USB reader Model MBLY/2GBKR - Flash Memory

but 8GB is even better. What matters most to me is speed. I hear loading time is a little slow on the cyclo (watched some reviews)

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 10:16 AM Local time: Oct 31, 2008, 05:16 PM #407 of 515
Bump, and SCHNEE an 8GB microHCSD WILL work with the cyclo?
Yes, it will. I'm using a 8gb Sandisc myself, works like a charm.

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 10:38 AM #408 of 515
I use the 8 GB microHCSD card that realhotstuff offers on their website. It works wonders. You can fit 100 DS games with plenty of room for GBA games, homebrew, and a bit of music.

Also, you don't understand how GBA works on the DS. It's not emulation. GBA hardware is built into the DS and DS lite. That is the slot 2. So basically how it works with the Cyclo and 3 in 1 cartridge is that you store the GBA games you want to play on the Cyclo's microSD/microHCSD card and it'll write GBA save files to the microSD/microHCSD card as well, but the Cyclo sends the actual GBA game down to the 3 in 1 cartridge to talk to the GBA hardware. No emulation involved. The DS doesn't have enough processing power to emulate SNES games properly so why would you expect it to do GBA emulation? That is why to play GBA games you must have a slot 2 device.

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 10:47 AM Local time: Oct 31, 2008, 11:47 PM #409 of 515
The impending release of Chrono Trigger DS has made me interested in securing the console.

I have some questions:

1. I have a choice of CycloDS and DSTT. Which one is better in terms of reliability? (I'm not planning to play the entire game library or something like that, so compatibility is not that much of an issue to me.)

2. With the flash cart, can you do some kind of a 'save state'? (I've been spoiled by VisualBoyAdvance).

3. I understand there are various micro-SDHC cards with varying transfer speeds, from Class 2 to Class 6. For purposes of emulation, does this matter?

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 11:41 AM #410 of 515
1. I've heard good things about DSTT but I've heard its a bit more complicated in terms of its interface. I remember something about it being pretty customizable. I prefer the support that I know that comes with the Cyclo. But for sure you are far better off with a DSTT than a R4 or M3. DSTT and Cyclo are pretty much on equal terms as far as playing DS games and you probably won't encounter many problems with either of them.

2. Team Cyclo has been trying to do save states for DS games. They have the option available but I've yet to see it available when going to the in-game menu (abxy+lr) so I dunno. It's in the works but I wouldn't really rely on it. Not like all that many DS games are super hard or anything. Some of the DS emulation homebrew has save states. The GBC emulator Lameboy for instance has save states.

3. I'm not an expert on the various microHCSD cards but I do know that the one offered at realhotstuff works perfectly. For your information anything beyond wonderfully designed homebrew like ScummVM you ought to only do GBC and back so GBC, NES, and Master System are great. SNES and Genesis are really really dodgy and not worth the trouble. You'd just be wasting your time.

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 12:18 PM Local time: Nov 1, 2008, 01:18 AM #411 of 515
Oh, I don't intend to do any GBA or GBC emulation. My being a cheapskate draws the line at DS (since I'd rather play the rest on my PC, with a nice gamepad).

To clarify my third question, there are SDHC cards with fast transfers, and there are cards with lower transfers. Will buying a cheapo card slow down the game emulation, or is this totally irrelevant to gameplay experience? (

Based on previous posts, there seems to be problems with brands of microSDHC cards, so I will definitely take the brand offered at realhotstuff into consideration.)

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 02:33 PM #412 of 515
On a side note, if you are planning to import DSi (for using flashcart)... don't. The NEW firmware only support Japanese language AND no flashcart works on it, yes that's including CycloDS too.

DSi incompatible with existing flash carts? - GBAtemp.net

I guess for now we'll play the waiting game.

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 02:42 PM #413 of 515
microHCSD and microSDHC. same thing? SCHWARZE, I think that a faster card MIGHT improve loading times, but it probably isn't anything major.

I was speaking idiomatically.
Old Oct 31, 2008, 09:20 PM #414 of 515
Yeah. Secure Digital High Capacity. I often fumble where to place the HC. Sorry.


lol yet another reason not to get a DSi. Thanks BigCN.

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Old Oct 31, 2008, 09:51 PM #415 of 515
2. Team Cyclo has been trying to do save states for DS games. They have the option available but I've yet to see it available when going to the in-game menu (abxy+lr) so I dunno. It's in the works but I wouldn't really rely on it. Not like all that many DS games are super hard or anything. Some of the DS emulation homebrew has save states. The GBC emulator Lameboy for instance has save states.
Save states are available on the Cyclo but it has to be enabled from the Cyclo's option menu before you can do it from the in-game menu. But it is pretty buggy. Not all games support it and even the games that do can have problems with it.

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Old Nov 1, 2008, 01:39 AM #416 of 515
Yeah, that's what I've heard. I have it enabled but I've never seen the option available for use in the in-game menu so I don't really bother. I ought to just disable the feature. It's nice that they care though.

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Old Nov 2, 2008, 07:44 PM Local time: Nov 2, 2008, 05:44 PM #417 of 515
You need to go into the options menu on the cyclo prior to booting into your game and enable real time saves, acer. It makes a file for each game upon your first time launching it which will be used for real time saves in the future. I tried it a long time back when they first added the feature, but it was still pretty buggy at the time (sound glitches were the most common error, sometimes video wouldn't load right), so I decided to stop using it since it generally just wound up being frustrating.

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Old Nov 3, 2008, 09:39 AM #418 of 515
I have enabled it in the Cyclo's options menu but I still don't see the feature available when I go into the in-game menu. I don't really care that much though since most DS games are fine without the feature.

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Old Nov 3, 2008, 09:53 AM #419 of 515
Oh, I don't intend to do any GBA or GBC emulation. My being a cheapskate draws the line at DS (since I'd rather play the rest on my PC, with a nice gamepad).

To clarify my third question, there are SDHC cards with fast transfers, and there are cards with lower transfers. Will buying a cheapo card slow down the game emulation, or is this totally irrelevant to gameplay experience? (

Based on previous posts, there seems to be problems with brands of microSDHC cards, so I will definitely take the brand offered at realhotstuff into consideration.)
SCHWARZE, I quoted you earlier saying that a better miscroSDHC card probably wouldn't matter too much. I take that back.

CycloDS Evolution Review - GBAtemp.net

According to this getting a high quality sdhc card IS recommended. It mostly effects loading times, but can also effect gameplay.
I'll proabably be getting something like this.

I just wish the 8gb wasn't $30, I don't think I'll even need 8, meh

"Q: Have you encountered any freezing in games such as Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin?

A: Castlevania Portrait of Ruin has frozen both by tapping start continuously and repeatedly passing through portals on the unbranded 1GB micro SD and Sandisk standard 1GB card. The game did not lock up at any point when being played on the 1GB Kingston and 2GB Sandisk. I have also not experienced and problems on the 1GB Japanese PNY and 1GB sandisk Ultra II."

just letting you know =P

EDIT**

Also, about SNES emulation...

http://www.snemul.com/ds/

http://www.snesds.com/snesds.htm

Have any of you tested these out? one claims to work at full speed. (ah i see only some games work, very buggy. oh well thats what psps are for)

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Old Nov 3, 2008, 10:02 AM #420 of 515
Yeah, back in the day when SDHC cards weren't available you had to choose your 1 gig microSD card wisely or you'd have some games like the Castlevania games which feature big fmv sequences getting all choppy on ya. The 8 GB microSDHC card they sell you at realhotstuff doesn't have any issues with the Castlevania games. Most microSDHC cards along with being higher capacity for storage also are faster than older microSD cards so if you get a microSDHC card you should be fine.

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Old Jan 5, 2009, 06:42 PM #421 of 515
QUESTION!

I got myself a cyclods and ezflash V 3in1 and everything is working well!

the cyclods is amazing and so simple to use, the ezflash was a little more difficult, and i have a few questions on it.

1. I couldn't figure out how to load up gba roms thru the cyclods so i searched the net and found this, GBA Exploder 058a. When I load the cyclo that shows up as a game and when i load it some bootleg menu shows up where i select my GBA game. It works well! but was wondering if that's the ideal/accepted way to load up the gba games, or if there a way to do it straight thru the cyclo or if there is a better option available.

2. can i use cheats with my gba games? ive got no clue and any help would be appreciated.

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Old Jan 5, 2009, 07:56 PM Local time: Jan 5, 2009, 05:56 PM #422 of 515
For all non-32MB GBA games you can load up the ROM exactly the same way as you normally would a DS ROM on the Cyclo.

No clue about the cheats as I haven't tried it.

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Old Jan 5, 2009, 08:55 PM #423 of 515
really? that's strange, I don't see them when i load up my cyclo, i always ahve to got hru the gba exploder.

what about gba games larger than 32mb? why 32mb?

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Old Jan 5, 2009, 09:01 PM Local time: Jan 5, 2009, 07:01 PM #424 of 515
There's something about the maximum memory the DS can handle while emulating or something like that as to the 32MB limit. The only game I've had to deal with that so far is Mother 3, but then again I haven't played too many GBA games on my DS.

Have you updated your Cyclo firmware recently? I think they added it in a somewhat recent patch. You might also want to try throwing your GBA games into a different folder and see what happens that way. They might even have to be in a folder named GBA, I'm not sure as that's what I have and I'm not sure if I did that for a reason or not.

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Old Jan 5, 2009, 11:09 PM #425 of 515
ill definitely give that a try (when I can find my pc link =P)

just put a folder named GBA on the root of my sd card? and will i see little icons that say GBA game or something?

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