

I tried downloading it onto my flash cart and it froze. It's probably only for a certain kind...
If you're using outdated firmware enough, you might need to DLDI patch it... though I doubt that. Some carts are more compatible with homebrew than others, which cart do you have?sciolygrl258 wrote:LOL I didn't know that someone would actually make a guide for the DS![]()
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I tried downloading it onto my flash cart and it froze. It's probably only for a certain kind...
One can't run unsigned code on a ds right out of the box.paleonaps95 wrote:I wonder if my sister will let me use her DS for this. Probably not.
the idea in ID events to memorize all or most of the ID and use the book with best info for questions although this year seemed really easy, the hardest i remember was something about coming with 4 things to help protect a endangered species which was easy if u think about it since there are only like 5 things you really can do, and that was not nationals...Celeste wrote:I use the Sibley. I think that it's easier to use illustrations for ID-ing rather than photos. The lack of information used to be a problem to me, but it's no big deal now that I've written all over the pages. The Sibley has a lot of room to write whatever you want in it.
I have a R4. How do u DLDI patch it? I think I tried patching it before but I don't think I did it rightRandomPerson52 wrote:If you're using outdated firmware enough, you might need to DLDI patch it... though I doubt that. Some carts are more compatible with homebrew than others, which cart do you have?
And its probably just works for the DS slot carts (Slot 1).
Yeah I was worried about that, I'll continue the ds part of the discussion with pms.paleonaps95 wrote:And this thread has become the Nintendo DS thread...
What would it consist of?RandomPerson52 wrote:Though how would people here like an iphone application for ornithology? It sounds like an easy enough project to ease me into app development, and would help people here study.
It would have a profile of each of the required birds to know, probably with some background information, but more importantly, several pictures to flip through and several bird calls to listen to.amerikestrel wrote:What would it consist of?RandomPerson52 wrote:Though how would people here like an iphone application for ornithology? It sounds like an easy enough project to ease me into app development, and would help people here study.
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