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Setting Up the Acekard2i: Download the Acekard21 loaders. Extract it to the root of your micro SD card. Download the WiFi update. Your games will go here once you've backed them up. If you intend to use the Acekard2i in a Nintendo DSi that is has been updated to menu version 1. Download the Acekard2i update for the 1. Extract the contents to the root of your SD card. You cannot update the flash cart from a DSi unit with system menu 1.

When it is in a compatible DS unit launch the Acekard flash cart like a game and navigate to the root of your micro SD card. Even though the update takes under 30 seconds, plug your NDS into the wall to play it safe so you don't lose power at a critical moment. Once you're done setting up up the flash cart—whether you had to update for menu 1. Run the "game" and you'll be greeted with the akAIO menu as seen below. Now you're ready to set up your DS for game backups, so skip the SuperCard DSTwo setup below and jump straight to the instructions for setting up your Nintendo DS for game backups below.

You'll pay almost twice as much for the SuperCard DSTwo over the Acekard2i, but the increase in price also increases the ease of setup, and the bonus of some really cool in-game cheats and hardware emulation. Extract the contents to the root of your micro SD card. It already comes updated for system menu 1.

At this point, regardless of which cartridge you picked, you're now ready to play NDS backups. The problem is we don't have any backups yet, so we need to grab some of our game cartridges and create some. Before we can start backing up our games, however, we need to do a quick setup.

From this point forward the guide is flash cart agnostic. Unless explicitly noted all instructions apply to any flash cart.

At this point you'll need your Nintendo DS or DS Lite, your wireless router, the game cartridges you want to back up, and a computer to back them up to. We'll be using a Windows 7 PC.

First, configure your router. Unfortunately Nintendo never really got on the secure-wireless bandwagon when it came to the Nintendo DS line. If you're running your wireless access point wide open, you're all set. If you're using encryption stronger than WEP you'll have to temporarily crank it down to old-school—and insecure —WEP security.

You can change it back as soon as you're done backing up your games. If you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch then you probably think that the only places you can listen to your MP3 files are on your laptop, your i-gadget of choice, and your car.

But in reality anything that you can groove to on your iPhone or iPod Touch can be listened to - and Check out this video to learn how to hack your Nintendo Wii by installing the Homebrew channel.

This video will take you through all of the steps required to install the Homebrew channel to get access to Homebrew channel apps. Download Hackmii and Bannerbomb before you start. People are always looking for ways to save money, and for the most part, saving money and cheating the system are synonymous when it comes to things like free internet access.

Practically every new gadget is capable of connecting to the web, which means more and more people ar By tethering with your EVO you can connect up to eight other devices to your phone and use it as a wireless modem. This hack works with any EVO and will allow you t Both TNS, the discoverers of the exploit and Stefan at. If you can't get access to a wifi hotspot or an Internet connection with your PSP, you can use this method to get online. Then, open up the command prompt on your compu This video will show you in eight steps how you can get and use wifi and dsi to use with your Nintendo.

This is a helpful tool because it can be a little confusing to get started using different technologies without clear instructions.

Setup a wireless router on your home The Deauther Watch by Travis Lin is the physical manifestation of the Wi-Fi Deauther project by Spacehuhn, and it's designed to let you operate the Deauther project right from your wrist without needing a computer.

That's pretty cool if you want to do all the interesting thing ESPbased microcontrollers can be used to create exciting and legal Wi-Fi hacking games to test your or your friends' Wi-Fi hacking skills. When you first start learning how to hack Wi-Fi, it can be tempting to use your powers on Wi-Fi networks you don't have permission t With just two microcontrollers soldered together, you can inject keystrokes into a computer from a smartphone.

After building and programming the device, you plug it into a desktop or laptop, access it over a smartphone, and inject keystrokes as you would with a USB Rubber Duc The USB Rubber Ducky is a well-known hacking device in the cybersecurity industry, but it needs to be preprogrammed before it can be used.

That means it's not easy to issue commands to a target computer since you can't interact with it from afar after plugging it in. Hey give me all of ur hacks plz thanks e-mail-chuckdfizzle25 mn. Could you tell me the step-by step process of hacking it via e-mail.

ANd let me know it there are any other hacks that you know of that will be useful to nintendods. Could you sent me the instructions as well. My email is danielcold gmail. And please stop asking for instructions on how to hack before you GET hacked and your hard drive gets formatted :. My email is retrozelda aim. I have searched everywhere, no one seems to know how.

Look, if you can understand what I am saying then you might have a fleeting chance. Please be kind and respectful to help make the comments section excellent. Comment Policy. Warcraft: Tower Defence: A DS adaptation of the popular Warcraft III bonus stage, this strategic rts puts you in charge of defending your camp by placing defencive walls and turrets. Very nice homebrew. AmplituDS v 4. Also look at this instructable on running homebrew on your DS for another good opinion.

To save us all some time, I have added all of these to a ZIP file that can be found at the end of this step : Now you have some games. Let me get something off my chest first. Most homebrew applications out there you will have no use for. There's a lot of tech demos from people playing with the compiler and there are also some very nice and intricate programs that you just wont use with any given frequency to justify keeping them on your DS.

So I have compliled a list of Homebrew applications that you will most probably use or like to have on your DS here. If you have specific needs or interests please look through some review sites for stuff you like. The sites listed in the previous steps have comprehensive collections of homebrew applications. Again, if you have a favorite then post a comment or send me a message and I'll add it here. DSOrganize 3. This app feels like an operating system in itself. Get it. Moonshell 2.

Apparently no longer being developed, but a must have. DSMaps 0. Works kinda like a guided GPS. No longer under development and searching for people to pick it up. I like this app and use it a fair bit. Found my way around Austin with it once. True story. DSWeather 0. You can look up your city code by going to the weather channel and looking up the weather at your hometown. NDSMail 0. With POP servers and I dont know. I havent used it, cuz I have DSOpera and use gmail. DSLinux : Because they can!

Kinda fun to try to debug. Are you better than those guys that made it in the first place? If you get it working what you gonna do with it? Some report running browsers through DSLinux.

I havent tried recently, but its on here for the hardcore. DSFTP 2. And the most useful you will have on yours. Noodle93 LOL has already beat me to this instructable , although I think I'll post my own trouble shooting for this app soon.

Emulators are a big part of homebrew applications, which I will dedicate a seperate step for, since it can get complicated. Emulators are software that allow you to play games and run software on different platforms. For instance the very popular MAME is a program that allows you to run old and some new arcade games on a personal computer.

This kind of emulation seems to be limited only by processing power and the creativity of the open source programmers out there. In this step we will look at DS emulators for personal computers, as well as emultors for other consoles that run on the NDS itself. These are in a constant state of revision and some work better than others.

Here I list the ones that work the best, and mention others that are still under development for completion.

Remember that these are developped by gifted individuals on their spare time so, results vary. You can use the free 7-zip to extract it.

Ruby is the ATi 3D hottie, if you didnt spot her already, btw : Emulators on the NDS As I mentioned earlier, there are a lot of emulators that you can place on your DS for playing games from other consoles. Emulation is not perfect, but roms are quite easily obtained with some googling , since many of the rights are not enforced for games, where their consoles are no longer in production. This is great for those who love Nintendo and the work that they have done with the DS and that do not want to break any copywrite laws, but still want to hack up their portable.

Again, none of these are perfect, they will need some tweaking and figuring, but now you have a place to start. Now that you have everything, its time to put them together. Dont worry. If anything gets messed up, you can always delete all of the files on the microSD and start over. You can also add and delete things as you go along. Here goes: 1.

The format of the microSD card should be FAT32, with the standard cluster allocation unit size of 4, bytes per allocation unit. Chances are you will not have any other options, so WILL do fine This will save some overall space.

DS roms themselves are 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, MB. Game save files are K. If you have a couple of GB microSD, you dont have to give it too much thought. Extract the firmware file to the root directory of the flashcart,.



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