Just installed version 0.1.6. Both enable data Management & Uninstall region mod options are unaccesible. This means my sysnad is already damaged or there is another setting thet need to be enabled?
Did you switch it to SysNAND mode? Those apply to SDNAND or SysNAND depending on the mode NTM is inJust installed version 0.1.6. Both enable data Management & Uninstall region mod options are unaccesible. This means my sysnad is already damaged or there is another setting thet need to be enabled?
yes data management in system settings, then how can I erase a game that i have installed in the sysnand?Did you switch it to SysNAND mode? Those apply to SDNAND or SysNAND depending on the mode NTM is in
If it's in SysNAND mode then they should only be available if you don't have Data Management or the region mod respectively, but if you do they should work...
You can just remove it with NTM, Titles menuyes data management in system settings, then how can I erase a game that i have installed in the sysnand?
I don't see the point of not having Unlaunch installed, with all the benefits it has.. i really don't understand how anyone would start tinkering with homebrew software (like in this case NTM), without a tool that could prevent, and fix in a case of a brick, that was a result of said tinkering in the first place.I feel really terrible about this. It almost makes me regret making NTM,
Yeah, the only reason I didn't require Unlaunch in the first place is that with the old launcher patches there was a legitimate downside of no splash/sound if you like that, but especially with the new patch I would recommend every single DSi user to have it, doubly so if you intend to install things to NAND.I don't see the point of not having Unlaunch installed, with all the benefits it has.. i really don't understand how anyone would start tinkering with homebrew software (like in this case NTM), without a tool that could prevent, and fix in a case of a brick, that was a result of said tinkering in the first place.
So no, i wouldn't feel terrible about it if i were you. And of course thank you for your all your work & contributions in the DS scene!
I agree with you. I felt like a fool when I used this tool without any safety's. Now I'm having unlaunch double checked when installing gamesI don't see the point of not having Unlaunch installed, with all the benefits it has.. i really don't understand how anyone would start tinkering with homebrew software (like in this case NTM), without a tool that could prevent, and fix in a case of a brick, that was a result of said tinkering in the first place.
So no, i wouldn't feel terrible about it if i were you. And of course thank you for your all your work & contributions in the DS scene!
Yes. If you have Unlaunch installed, you can set it to boot directly to TWilightmenu, with or without holding a button on boot.Can I install Twilight Menu on DSi home? (installing boot.nds)
Fyi, you can play the majority of DSiWare games with TWilightMenu without the need of installing them. But if you want, i highly recommend setting up sdnand (with Hiyacfw), so you can install them there instead of sysnand.To install Dsiware. I just need the nds file?
Yeah, just install BOOT.NDS with NTM, note hiyaCFW is recommended for safety but not required.Hello. I have some questions.
Can I install Twilight Menu on DSi home? (installing boot.nds)
Yeah, with TWiLight you don't even need to 'install' per se, just put them on your SD. With NTM to install to the actual DSi Menu the NDS is all that's needed, though you can get a 'more legit' install by providing a TMD file as well.To install Dsiware. I just need the nds file?
I remember there being a method to make DSi roms region free as described here:Hi there. I'm completely new to DSi homebrew...
Being able to install DSiWare to the system NAND is really fantastic!
Just a small annoyance that I would like to hear your opinion on:
If I install a Japanese DSiWare on a EUR DSi system, is it normal for it not to show up in the System Settings - Data Management? I have tried it with two ROMs so far. The DSiWare is displayed normally in the menu and can be executed just fine, but it does not appear in Data Management.
In addition, the software is gift-wrapped again every time after I open Data Management.
I am not interested in how I can uninstall the software, I know that this is also possible via the NTM. I would just like everything to behave as "stock" as possible, if at all possible.
What would be necessary for the DSi to also list the Japanese DSiWare in Data Management?
Additional region mods beyond what Unlaunch includes?
Certain patches in the ROM to make it region-free? (I have found instructions for this for the 3DS, but not for the DSi)
Or is it simply not possible to achieve the desired result?
Thanks!
I remember there being a method to make DSi roms region free as described here:
Basically, just change 0x1B to FF FF FF FF. That'll make the games show up in Data Management and prevent it from wrapping up in a present every time you go to Data Management. Perhaps it's a good idea to add a notify to NTM asking to change the region of the rom if it detects the rom region doesn't match your console's region.
I remember there being a method to make DSi roms region free as described here:
Basically, just change 0x1B to FF FF FF FF. That'll make the games show up in Data Management and prevent it from wrapping up in a present every time you go to Data Management. Perhaps it's a good idea to add a notify to NTM asking to change the region of the rom if it detects the rom region doesn't match your console's region.
Huh, seems to be region flags, I should probably add an option to patch that into NTM, I didn't realize that was an issue...GBATEK said:1B0h 4 Region flags (bit0=JPN, bit1=USA, bit2=EUR, bit3=AUS, bit4=CHN,
bit5=KOR, bit6-31=Reserved) (FFFFFFFFh=Region Free)
Better make it patch at install-time while it installs, that way the original ROM file can stay clean.Huh, seems to be region flags, I should probably add an option to patch that into NTM, I didn't realize that was an issue...