Friday, March 28, 2008

Best Region Free Dvd Recorder 2009

video (part I)



Since my Nokia 5200 was out of combat, I had a Micro SD card with 512MB of capacity, and I thought putting on a Linux to prove that this works ... Distribution DSLinux in question is called, but more important is what is useful to have a Linux port on the NDS? Very simple ... can be used to webchat, IRC, SSH, MP3 player ... and a lot of possibilities ... This distribution gives us a command console and a touch screen keyboard to type commands ... Let's go now to the crux of the matter ... What do we need to install Linux?. We need the following:

- NDS Cartridge (The test did on R4)
- Nintendo DS (the test I did with a DS Lite)
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MicroSD Memory Card - Expansion of RAM (optional)

In http://www.DSLinux.org page You can download the distribution in a compressed file, if you do not have the R4 is possible that you have to inform you if you have to patch it or something, but if you have an R4 and I only will have to download the file to the distribution (I recommend the last recent version), once decompressed, paste the contents of the root directory of the memory card will also need to download a version of OS of R4 (last recent version). Once this all on the card, boot the DS and run the dsLinux.nds directly, like a simple home program ... and that's it!, There are versions that at the beginning of DSLinux username and password request, but my version does not ... I have asked this distribution installed ... but here it does not stop, continued ... Ah! Javi indeed! My Ds hit him a kick in the ass to yours in command to the moon (because I have 128 MB of ram your jorobate javi ... xD)

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