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I have it running on a emulator, how do i use this, i dont understand, LONGER EXPLANATIONS WILL GET THE 10 LBS

2007-11-06 12:51:24 · 1 answers · asked by Texfiєldяvox▒≠ღ♫♠♥♦♣©™ 3 in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

sorry I meant 10 PTS!!!!

2007-11-06 12:57:31 · update #1

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Linux is an operating system. Like Mac or Windows.
This is as if you were asking "how do I use Windows".

The advantages of linux are in text handling, and scripting your own commands, and very efficiently running services.

Im not sure what good it is to run it in an emulator. Its a version of linux for the Nintendo DS game console.

With the exception of the microphone, all hardware inside the Nintendo DS is supported by DSLinux. The Nintendo DS firmware can be read from /dev/firmware, but write support is left out for safety reasons.

DSLinux supports storing files on a variety of add-on hardware devices, none of which are officially endorsed by Nintendo. DSLinux can store files in SRAM memory found in GBA Flash Carts and CompactFlash and SD cards, which can be used with any of the following adaptors: GBAMP, M3, or SuperCard. Newer versions have included DLDI support, allowing for a much wider range of compatibility.

If you want to play with linux then it might be better to get one that isnt so specific in its purpose.

2007-11-08 14:57:54 · answer #1 · answered by Gandalf Parker 7 · 0 0

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