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Contents.Downloads. (Windows, Linux). (Some games play at a playable frame rate, but is still far from perfect, don't except to play games at full speed yet)Overview As of 0.8.0, melonDS offers: savestates, microphone support, better compatibility, the ability to simulate the close/open function of the console's lid, OpenGL rendering and upscaling of 3D models, and Wi-fi/Local multiplayer (Still WIP). Though it's not as mature as DeSmuME in some areas, it's a relatively simple emulator to use and has potential.Issues Like most emulators, development has been rocky with at one point the sole developer putting the project on a leaving this for anyone who wished to contribute improving the emulator, which is still open-source.

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It was announced that development was going to continue for melonDS and has since showed high hopes for 2019.The UI is still pretty barebones with very little to tweak in terms of improving performance. This is mainly due to the developer's goal of accurate emulation rather than providing game-specific hacks.Getting Started From the README on GitHub:melonDS requires BIOS/firmware copies from a DS. Files required:.

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bios7.bin, 16KB: ARM7 BIOS. bios9.bin, 4KB: ARM9 BIOS. firmware.bin, 128/256/512KB: firmwareFirmware boot requires a firmware dump from an original DS or DS Lite. DS firmwares dumped from a DSi or 3DS aren't bootable and only contain configuration data, thus they are only suitable when booting games directly. DS BIOS dumps from a 3DS can be used with no compatibility issues. DSi BIOS dumps should be usable too, provided they were dumped properly.These files can be found, just rename the BIOS to match.In order to use the OpenGL renderer, you must have at least OpenGL 3.1.More information can be found.References.

So I have had NTR working before, and at some point, maybe when installing A9LH, I might have deleted the firmware.bin file from the luma folder to make NTR work, however when I go to the github wiki to download the firmware files, when I go to download the.7z from the zippyshare it sends me to, my computer tells me that there is a virus in the download. Now, I'm no idiot, but if my computer tells me it's a virus, I'm not gonna continue the download. Is there a mirror anywhere to the firmware.bin that I need to use NTR or am I just gonna have to tough it out and hope I don't get a Trojan virus?For reference, here is the page where I got the download link for the firmware files:The link should be near the top where it says 'To use NTR, you need firmware.bin from this archive.' Click to expand.I believe it is a false positive. What do you mean? I thought that BootNTR was the only way to start up NTR CFW, and I thought that needed the firmware.bin file in luma. Is there a different way that I don't know about or something?

Also the reason I'm trying to download this file in the first place is because when I try to load NTR through BootNTR, it tells me something about an invalid home menu version or something like that which I'm assuming will be fixed by adding the file to the luma folder. I'm sure its clicking the right button because it downloads the file entirely and then windows defender tells me its bad, and I have adblock as well so I know which button is the right one.I believe it is a false positive. What do you mean? I thought that BootNTR was the only way to start up NTR CFW, and I thought that needed the firmware.bin file in luma.

No preview available. Directory Listing Script © 2006 - 2019 by HtheBHtheB. Contains BIOS and Firmware for Nintendo DS firmware.bin biosnds7.rom biosnds9.rom.Aug 1, 2007. UPDATED with the latest firmware.bin Download / Website: Nintendo DS.

Is there a different way that I don't know about or something? Also the reason I'm trying to download this file in the first place is because when I try to load NTR through BootNTR, it tells me something about an invalid home menu version or something like that which I'm assuming will be fixed by adding the file to the luma folder.