Has it worked for anyone else(on dsi)?
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We should try test another squeak based project on a ds which is about 1000kb, do you know of any? We could delete unnessisary files and classes compiled in the squeak file just to see if it works. Maybe were better off doing it web based of we cant get it to work so all dsi and normal ds(who bought opera) an use scratch on their ds.
Last edited by dav09 (2011-07-20 15:28:19)
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Yes i have been on the new site, it looks good and has major potential! I made a quick edit of your site to look better:(you dont have to use it, im just showing you the potential this site has): Its not too good but if you want the html let me know.
Back on topic: Yes i may look for small sized files made with squeak to see if they run on ds.
Last edited by dav09 (2011-07-20 16:52:59)
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I looked on google, and it says that the revolution card is an R4 card, they're illegal int he UK and US and a whole load of other places...
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To dldi patch the files manually just go to http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/DLDI/ and download the suitable patch for your card and a suitable program probably the dldi 32 or whatever its called
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GP1 wrote:
BTW, I'm trying to make a chat room for the site. Could you please go make an account?
Yes i ill make an account, i could help you with the chat.
markyparky56 wrote:
I looked on google, and it says that the revolution card is an R4 card, they're illegal int he UK and US and a whole load of other places...
I dont think they are, i thought it was what you put on it was illegal(as in pirated games)
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Yeah. I don't think over a million people in the us who have that should be arrested. Besides, it's just a device. It's not like it's a bomb or hacking device.
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It's not like it's a bomb or hacking device.
It actually is a hacking device as such( as in the firmware can run illegal games but its not hacking into the us government or anything!) and when i bought it(in ireland) they wernt illegal(i dont think)!
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markyparky56 wrote:
I looked on google, and it says that the revolution card is an R4 card, they're illegal int he UK and US and a whole load of other places...
they showed those in guinness world records 2010 gamers edition. they're commonly used to store pirated games.
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dav09 wrote:
It's not like it's a bomb or hacking device.
It actually is a hacking device as such( as in the firmware can run illegal games but its not hacking into the us government or anything!) and when i bought it(in ireland) they wernt illegal(i dont think)!
ssshhhhh!!! Nobody knows that! Anyway, I do think that it is hacking (but everybody does that in the USA )
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GP1 wrote:
dav09 wrote:
It's not like it's a bomb or hacking device.
It actually is a hacking device as such( as in the firmware can run illegal games but its not hacking into the us government or anything!) and when i bought it(in ireland) they wernt illegal(i dont think)!
ssshhhhh!!! Nobody knows that! Anyway, I do think that it is hacking (but everybody does that in the USA )
It technicaly does hack, the DS has to be hacked so you can play the games on the R4 card.
Edit:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/257561/news/r4-card-banned-in-the-uk/
Huh...
Last edited by markyparky56 (2011-07-21 07:44:05)
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In all technicalities using an R4 (Revolution) card is not illegal. While yes, it is often used as a pirates tool, it is still a useful resource to amateur developers which, later in life may become professionally. While using an R4 is against the Nintendo Eula (Which, for most people has expired already), it is not illegal unless used to gain access to software which in other instances shall be paid for, including, but not limited to:
~ Music: Haven't bought it? It's illegal
~ Videos: Same again
~ Games: Once again, the same.
However, the use in which GP1 is using it is not illegal, simply against the Nintendo Eula.
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ssss wrote:
In all technicalities using an R4 (Revolution) card is not illegal. While yes, it is often used as a pirates tool, it is still a useful resource to amateur developers which, later in life may become professionally. While using an R4 is against the Nintendo Eula (Which, for most people has expired already), it is not illegal unless used to gain access to software which in other instances shall be paid for, including, but not limited to:
~ Music: Haven't bought it? It's illegal
~ Videos: Same again
~ Games: Once again, the same.
However, the use in which GP1 is using it is not illegal, simply against the Nintendo Eula.
Acording to the edit I made above, it is illegal to own one in the UK and Japan, probably more places aswell.
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markyparky56 wrote:
ssss wrote:
In all technicalities using an R4 (Revolution) card is not illegal. While yes, it is often used as a pirates tool, it is still a useful resource to amateur developers which, later in life may become professionally. While using an R4 is against the Nintendo Eula (Which, for most people has expired already), it is not illegal unless used to gain access to software which in other instances shall be paid for, including, but not limited to:
~ Music: Haven't bought it? It's illegal
~ Videos: Same again
~ Games: Once again, the same.
However, the use in which GP1 is using it is not illegal, simply against the Nintendo Eula.Acording to the edit I made above, it is illegal to own one in the UK and Japan, probably more places aswell.
Well considerring my research happened over a 3 year period, some of the details may be outdated... But my research still holds in most countries.
http://www.r4ishop.com/news/7/Is-Owning … al%3F.html
Last edited by ssss (2011-07-21 07:54:57)
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ssss wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
ssss wrote:
In all technicalities using an R4 (Revolution) card is not illegal. While yes, it is often used as a pirates tool, it is still a useful resource to amateur developers which, later in life may become professionally. While using an R4 is against the Nintendo Eula (Which, for most people has expired already), it is not illegal unless used to gain access to software which in other instances shall be paid for, including, but not limited to:
~ Music: Haven't bought it? It's illegal
~ Videos: Same again
~ Games: Once again, the same.
However, the use in which GP1 is using it is not illegal, simply against the Nintendo Eula.Acording to the edit I made above, it is illegal to own one in the UK and Japan, probably more places aswell.
Well considerring my research happened over a 3 year period, some of the details may be outdated... But my research still holds in most countries.
http://www.r4ishop.com/news/7/Is-Owning … al%3F.html
This is where I get very confused...
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markyparky56 wrote:
ssss wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Acording to the edit I made above, it is illegal to own one in the UK and Japan, probably more places aswell.Well considerring my research happened over a 3 year period, some of the details may be outdated... But my research still holds in most countries.
http://www.r4ishop.com/news/7/Is-Owning … al%3F.htmlThis is where I get very confused...
Sorry
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Does this work on an original DS? I don't have a DSi or a DSlite.
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Let's make this clear. Does not work on 3ds or dslite, untested on the dsi or the original ds. And I'm happy to hear that the r4 card isn't illegal in most countries. I will try to make it an actual game (if it works)
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i tried it on my dsi and it says this:
Starting Squeak VM... Reading image '/squeak.image' Could not open image '/squeak.image'
i know that i have to rename the image to squeak.image (i have already done that), but it doesn't work.
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I think squeak.image has to be in the same folder as the ds file. Bye the way, I never got the beta link to test kitcat 1.3. It was promised on the 8th.
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