Tuesday, July 12, 2005

WORLD FIRST PC/NDS CONNECTION !

It is possible to set up a very slow connection between a Nintendo DS and a PC using the USB onnection of an Action Replay MAX/DUO. The transfer speed is limited by hardware to ~430 bytes per second. This solution will be available to developers in the form of a library for DS and a console application for PC. The library and application are still under development.


Update :
Just tested it, in fact it report the key you press and the touch screen click location in a windows console ! That mean that your ds can become a controller for your PC ! Playing a ds emulator with a real DS XD
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Here is now a preview of the application
here.


-Jujuforce

8 Comments:

LOLDSFAN said...

For some reason the preview won't show up on my computer???

2:31 PM  
Anonymous said...

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I fail to see the practicality behind a feature like this.

4:45 PM  
dammit182 said...

doesn't work for me eether...

10:26 PM  
secret322 said...

If someone has found out how to use this please post a read me or help on how to do this thing! I am still working on how the preview works or what it does.

11:07 PM  
secret322 said...

Hey Falco how did you or JuJu get it to work!

Please tell me!

12:45 PM  
Jujuforce said...

Hi all,
It's easy you just have to send the .nds file via wifime, after pluging the action replay and linking it to the computer witht he usb cable then launch the server on, your pc via command line and press a at the gba prog input.
After you will be able to send key input to your pc :).

If you don't have wifime you can't try it yet sorry. создание сайтов, дизайн.

1:04 PM  
infamousX said...

Can you use the touch screen as a mouse? Would this work for a PC game, like Half Life or Total War?

Also, I don't have WifiMe yet, and must decide if I should invest in the necessary equipment. Is it possible that a future version will be downloadable/executable with just the action replay, and if so, approximately how long might that take? the best bronx lawyers

6:29 PM  
ThePete said...

Wow, it would have been a good idea to mention that you need a WiFiMe in order to do this. I almost went out and bought an Action Replay Duo. Good thing I read the comments.

Sheesh. I only have a Mac, but thought I'd try it on it, but now that I know I need to have a WiFiMe, I know I not only need a PC, but a specific WiFi card. Double sheesh...

Thanks for the news, though--I'm always happy when things move forward for the DS.

9:12 PM  

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