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| Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included. | Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included. | ||
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| - | https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/List_of_DS_homebrew_emulators | + | Atari 2600 – [[https://github.com/ |
| - | Atari 2600 – StellaDS | + | Bandai WonderSwan - [[https:// |
| - | Bandai WonderSwan | + | Coleco ColecoVision – [[https:// |
| - | Coleco ColecoVision | + | Megazeux GCS – [[https:// |
| - | Megazeux GCS – Megazeux git (has CHIP-8!) | + | NEC TurboGrafx-16 |
| - | https://github.com/AliceLR/megazeux | + | Nintendo Entertainment System – [[https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/Midori|Midori]], |
| - | NEC TurboGrafx-16 | + | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
| - | Nintendo | + | Nintendo |
| - | Super Nintendo | + | Nintendo |
| - | Nintendo | + | Nintendo |
| - | Nintendo Game Boy Advance | + | Sega Genesis |
| - | Nintendo Pokémon Mini – PokeMini DS | + | Sega Master System |
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| - | https://github.com/ichfly/gbaemu4DS | + | |
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| - | Sega Genesis – jEnesisDS 0.7.4, PicoDriveDS 0.1.7 | + | |
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| - | Sega Master System – Apprentice MinusDS 0.2.6, DSMasterplus 1.3a, DSMS 0.2, S8DS 0.7 | + | |
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| >the DLDI Build will now detect and enable the GBA RAM automatically on most Slot-2 cards | >the DLDI Build will now detect and enable the GBA RAM automatically on most Slot-2 cards | ||
| - | Well integrated, with almost all hardware (except the mic) supported. RAM expansion supported and almost required thru Slot2. Very limited graphical support, but an alpha port of PIXIL desktop + graphical Links are out there. Best to use this on a DS Lite. Of the possible cards available for Slot2 (GBA) RAM expansion, there are several options. For the best expansion size of 32 MB, there are several; according to old information, | + | Well integrated, with almost all hardware (except the mic) supported. RAM expansion supported and almost required thru Slot2. Very limited graphical support, but an alpha port of PIXIL desktop + graphical Links are out there. Best to use this on a DS Lite. Of the possible cards available for Slot2 (GBA) RAM expansion, there are several options. For the best expansion size of 32 MB, there are several; according to old information, |
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| + | Much of the old information about all of this is confusing, and the team has tried to document the information about these mysterious 32 MB GBA carts the best we can. However, the age of the information excludes several potential cards released after 2010 or so. The EverDrive | ||
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| + | === DSTWO Linux === | ||
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| + | >This is a port of a 2009 Linux kernel for the Dingoo' | ||
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| + | This is an alternative port of Linux intended for the DSTWO flashcart. Feedback in the thread implies that it works pretty well, and is capable of running a variety of graphical programs. | ||
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| ===== Other ===== | ===== Other ===== | ||
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| + | === DScraft === | ||
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| + | >The mapGen program is used to generate new worlds. Simply execute it and follow the steps | ||
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| + | A homebrew clone of the ever-so-popular game Minecraft. Quite successfully creates a playable " | ||
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| === KORG DS-10 Synthesizer (includes Plus) === | === KORG DS-10 Synthesizer (includes Plus) === | ||
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| For general information, | For general information, | ||
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| ==== Versions ==== | ==== Versions ==== | ||
| - | //There are Ooohhhh | + | //There are four versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// |
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| + | === Nintendo DS (2004-2006) === | ||
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| + | The " | ||
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| + | === Nintendo DS Lite (2006-2011? | ||
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| + | Despite being the 2nd version of the DS, the Lite is what most will think of when they recall the " | ||
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| + | The main reason the DS Lite is " | ||
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| + | === Nintendo DSi (2008-2012? | ||
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| + | A major update to the DS line. Easily identified by it's triple power/ | ||
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| + | === Nintendo DSi XL (2008-2012? | ||
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| + | Very similar to the DSi, for obvious reasons. At it's core, the DSi XL is simply a larger version of the DSi - that's it. However, certain improvements over the original DSi make the XL a better system in several aspects. Most importantly, | ||
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