![]() I was going to report back on more games, but I think I know what the results are going to be. I was honestly expecting to bump into more hurdles, but this seemingly runs practically perfect for every game I’ve tried. ![]() Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney - Works Perfectly Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks - Works Perfectly (Same as above - get the patch here Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass - Works Perfectly (you’ll need the mouse mode in the arduino to … well play the game - I strongly recommend the D-Pad patch) Mario and Luigi Partners in Time - Works Perfectly! Mariokart DS - Works Perfectly (you’ll want to use the light bar key attachment) Super Mario 64 - Works Perfectly (you’ll want the light bar key attachment) I’ll look into it later, but for now it isn’t too much of a problem.Ĭasltavania Dawn of Sorrow - Works Perfectly (you’ll need the mouse mod in the arduino to sign your name)Ĭastlevania Portrait of Ruin - Works Perfectly! (you’ll need the mouse mod to draw your emblem)Ĭastlevania Order of Ecclesia - Works Perfectly (you might need the touchpad use for magnesis… it’s been a while!) Strangely, while using it plugged in via HDMI, it wouldn’t load saying it can’t find the correct bios files etc. Menu navigation: (extremely hard to read) Quit = Menu (hard coded seemingly - can’t change this)Ĭhange from full screen/dual screen = L2 (Shift + B) It doesn’t seem to want to wake up from the closed state. frameskip_type = 2Ĭontrols_a =Ĭontrols_a = 27Ĭontrols_a = 108Ĭontrols_a = 104Ĭontrols_a = 107Ĭontrols_a = 111Ĭontrols_a = 121Ĭontrols_b =ĭS Controls = Same mapping as gameshell, except for hinge control. Either edit your existing config, or make a new file called drastic.cfg saved in ~apps/emulators/drastic/config/ or wherever you saved your drastic directory. I’ve put together a config file with settings that work well with the Gameshell. ![]() Thanks again I never would have thought to run it without a rom loaded. I have also reached out and contacted the author, and asked politely if he could possibly provide the source code to allow us to customise it to the Gameshell’s control scheme.įor now, we may be able to get it working. In a nutshell, it sounds like no one in the Pandora community can come to any consensus as to what the mappings actually are.ĭoes anyone possibly own a pandora, and could they possibly run xev and show the printouts for each of the Pandora’s “ABXYLR+START+SELECT+HOME” inputs? The mapping I have currently made was one I came up with, searching high and low for whatever I could re: how the Pandora is mapped. I can find a table of the suspected keycodes correlating to each input key, however I need either the keysym or the hex code for each button to work with xmodmap. From the looks of things, it was written for the Pandora console. Theoretically, it should work however I don’t think I’ve gotten the correct hex values of what the expected output from Drastic is meant to be. "xmodmap ~/apps/emulators/drastic/.xmodmap_original & xbindkeys -defaults > ~/.xbindkeysrc & killall xbindkeys & killall drastic" ! set Gameshell keys to Pandora Drastic MappingĪnd incorporating a “kill switch” using xbindkeys: # RETURN KEYS TO NORMAL I’ve tried to use xmodmap to make a custom entry as follows: ! -*- coding: utf-8 -*. The configuration for the prequels is very similar, the only differences are some visuals and naming.įirst, you will need a game save from at least Chapter 7 evening or further, because that's when Network mode is unlocked in the title screen.It looks as though for now, we can’t edit the controls for Drastic. How to play DS games online after Nintendo WFC Shutdown! No hacks or mods required! (Wiimmfi)īelow, you will find a detailed guide on how to configure Luminous Arc 3 to be able to play online. ![]() You can easily create a Wi-Fi hotspot (tethering) on any modern smartphone with Internet access. If you want to play online on Nintendo DS or 3DS, you have to connect to an open Wi-Fi network (or a network with the old WEP protection), because NDS Wi-Fi settings module doesn't support newer security standards (WPA/WPA2). You might need to use this firmware: NDS & 3DS melonDS advantages compared to Desmume: Faster performance: Interpreter is plain faster, and the recompiler while still early on makes it even faster. You can use this guide (but set the DNS address in your game's connection settings to 164.132.44.106): You can check one of these detailed guides, which also have links to the needed software in the descriptions: If you want to play online using DeSmuMe emulator, you have to use a build that supports Wi-Fi emulation (the official build doesn't support it). So far, we've successfully played on physical NDS and 3DS consoles, as well as on DeSmuMe and melonDS emulators, but it's highly possible that you can play online on any properly configured emulator with Wi-Fi support.īelow you can find descriptions on how to configure your game and what software to use to be able to play online. The ability to play online has been confirmed for all three NDS games in the series: Luminous Arc, Luminous Arc 2 and Luminous Arc 3. ![]()
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