The DSLink is a 1st generation storage device used to run Nintendo DS homebrew. Nintendo DS homebrew is software written for the Nintendo DS by hobbyist programmers as opposed to a software/game production company It allows the running Nintendo DS games and programs created by unofficial developers. It also allows the running of Nintendo DS game ROMs.
Software Used With The Hardware
The product comes with a Windows-based program, known as a 'patcher', that will patch game images and other software to make it compatible with the DSLink. The software also generates and copies over support files the DSLink needs to generate the menus, saver files, etc. It will also convert saver files from other similar devices and makes them compatible with the DSLink.
Specifications
- 1st generation Slot 1 storage device
- Uses TransFlash (aka MicroSD)
- 4M built in saver memory (no battery is used)
- Supports Moonshell (media player)
- Supports GBA game linking
- NoPassMe function, FlashMe V7x required!
External links
See also Nintendo DS homebrew Nintendo DS storage devices are storage devices used to store a licensed developer's work-in-progress images homebrew video microSD is a format for removable Flash memory cards It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile MoonShell is a homebrew multimedia player for the Nintendo DS dual-screen handheld videogame system
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