They did it with Gameboy Advance back in the day, at least in the states. You could still order them from Hong Kong, though. Nice thing about the DS is that it can boot from an image it loads over wifi; it's how stores publish demos. Down side is that there is a chance that there will be a misread in the first byte that can brick your system.
Guess it wuoldn't be a bad idea to stock up on a few extras though. Tony Tony Tambasco tonytambasco.com email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 716-450-8148 --- On Thu, 8/7/08, Anthony Carrico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Anthony Carrico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Meeting? Wed August 20th? > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, August 7, 2008, 12:17 PM > Tony Tambasco wrote: > > I'm afraid I'll be missing it too, as I'm > moving away a few days > > before, so alas neither my libretto nor my nintendo ds > will be part of > > the alternative device fun. But, in the interest of > those of you who > > have some teenagers under your supervision, I offer > this link: > > http://dslinux.org/ to get them started. It might be a > fun project for > > them. > > That would be nice to see. Iirc, I recently read that > Nintendo is trying > to get the cards for DS homebrew off the market. I > don't know how they > could do that, but then again capitalism and free markets > do seem to be > under fire from all quarters these days. > > -- > Anthony Carrico
