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Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 7437/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Yami |
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(ーωー。) Level: 61 Posts: 914/959 EXP: 1787450 Next: 89146 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2676 days ago Last view: 2674 days ago |
This ROM is basically the Japanese version, and I only applied a single music hack to it, as seen here (hence the filename):
But neither the region, nor the single music hack should affect whether melonDS can or can't run it, right? |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 7438/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Hiccup |
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Normal user Level: 58 Posts: 756/815 EXP: 1551132 Next: 26414 Since: 09-06-12 Last post: 1886 days ago Last view: 1 day ago |
and using ROM hacking tools can have unintended consequences.
also, surely may be because you are using WINE? |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 7439/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Yami |
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(ーωー。) Level: 61 Posts: 915/959 EXP: 1787450 Next: 89146 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2676 days ago Last view: 2674 days ago |
Posted by Hiccup Why should I use Wine here? I used a Windows 7 VM to replace the SSEQ in the SDAT file, then NSMBe (via Mono) to replace the SDAT file in the NDS ROM, a melonDS has a native Linux version also... Posted by StapleButter This video was captured off real hardware. |
Thierry |
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Normal user Level: 50 Posts: 299/581 EXP: 914158 Next: 33159 Since: 03-08-13 Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 6 days ago |
this thread is kinda dead, but I got some questions about the local multiplayer feature. now I didn't test it out myself (not yet sure how to) so sorry if this has been largely answered already.
-is there two instances or just one when running local multiplayer? can you control both at once? -is there a way to have the second instance use different keys? the reason I'm asking is, I'd like to try something. you probably know of programs such as Teamviewer that allow remote control of keyboard or mouse input; all while live feeding video output to the recipient. so technically, you'd be able to make some sort of online multiplayer, hosted by the one allowing keyboard control through the app. there would be some latency lag to the one receiving the video feed, but it would be fun to try out. |
Ndymario |
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Koopa That MvL Hacker Level: 23 Posts: 79/103 EXP: 61824 Next: 5899 Since: 04-11-15 From: The Mushroom Kingdom Last post: 1028 days ago Last view: 14 days ago |
1) There are 2 instances
2) Bind the joystick controls to control the second window while controlling one The lag is too bad, mainly input lag. Trust me, I've tried this before ____________________ Here's my MvL Hacking thread Also, if you hack NSMB DS, consider joining my Discord Server! Hope to see you there! |
Thierry |
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Normal user Level: 50 Posts: 300/581 EXP: 914158 Next: 33159 Since: 03-08-13 Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 6 days ago |
thanks for the quick reply.
it's still worth a try, I've had this idea since mullti was implemented. regardless, the point of this is not actual playing, just fun experiment. so long as the connections are not outright terrible, the latency lag shouldn't be a major issue. |
Ndymario |
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Koopa That MvL Hacker Level: 23 Posts: 80/103 EXP: 61824 Next: 5899 Since: 04-11-15 From: The Mushroom Kingdom Last post: 1028 days ago Last view: 14 days ago |
No like Mario VS Luigi, for example, I couldn't control Mario from a remote computer. Maybe he would walk like one step per min but it's unplayable ____________________ Here's my MvL Hacking thread Also, if you hack NSMB DS, consider joining my Discord Server! Hope to see you there! |
pants64 |
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Red Koopa Normal user Level: 24 Posts: 114/124 EXP: 77257 Next: 868 Since: 04-12-16 Last post: 1566 days ago Last view: 21 hours ago |
i was messing around with download play and suddenly audio in the whole os stopped working
funnily enough, windows 10's troubleshooter started automatically but ofc it didn't do shit Reinstalling drivers was enough to fix that though |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 8191/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Harumyne |
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Red Goomba Normal user Level: 16 Posts: 28/41 EXP: 17552 Next: 2704 Since: 08-11-12 Last post: 2212 days ago Last view: 970 days ago |
I had a computer once upon a time, it was a packard bell with an intel p4 dual thread, something broke fundamentally in the circuitry of that ancient system, the SMBIOS in the device tree was unknown! and so pretty much every function broke down with bluescreens, and wifi / audio / gpu were unidentified devices..
I hear a lot of people actually have rootkits installed into their BIOS chips. |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 8192/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 8377/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 8761/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Garhoogin |
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Paratroopa Boots and Cats Level: 25 Posts: 115/144 EXP: 80764 Next: 8856 Since: 11-14-18 From: Somewhere chilly Last post: 623 days ago Last view: 340 days ago |
wow, that`s pretty cool actually.
Replying from my DSi browser, because why not. Almost ran out of memory loading this page. Hey, why not check out my website while you're here? |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 165 Posts: 8762/9047 EXP: 57789117 Next: 1146564 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 10 days ago Last view: 1 hour ago |
Garhoogin |
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Paratroopa Boots and Cats Level: 25 Posts: 116/144 EXP: 80764 Next: 8856 Since: 11-14-18 From: Somewhere chilly Last post: 623 days ago Last view: 340 days ago |
I see your reply and bring another post from my DSi. For me it seems to complain about every cert under the sun. Some websites can't load on here. I think the keys are too big? I had that problem in a Windows 98 VM. Hey, why not check out my website while you're here? |
HEYimHeroic |
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Lantern Ghost i'm alice Level: 53 Posts: 681/770 EXP: 1100328 Next: 56791 Since: 08-04-17 Last post: 280 days ago Last view: 14 days ago |
i see your replies and am posting from my computer. it did not run out of memory because . it's a computer ____________________ yeah |
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