DLDI (Dynamically Linked Device Interface) files for Nintendo DS homebrew files that allow them to fully communicate with the flash cart device they are running on.
These are generally no longer needed as flash cart manufacturers commonly incorporate automatic DLDI patching in to the system firmware/loader.
Nah I'm getting value creep again. I look at a $50 console "but for just a few more dollars you could get XYZ" and I end up considering the Steam Deck.
is sega just personally fucking with me? are they laughing while watching me through my kinect camera as i get up to restart my xbox for the third time because the game froze again