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BlueBlue

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  1. 1- I've thought of this, but it's difficult for a number of reasons, including taking into account different resolutions people may be running at, and the fact that I've just about run out of backgrounds to use on the DS. 2- Not sure why you'd need this, and it doesn't seem like enough people would need it for me to put work into it. 3-Good point, this will be changed. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Heh, I was hoping 2 would be a simple change so that it would be put in - though I can understand that it is not of too much use if it is too much work. I'll go ahead and reveal my plans for it though. I got interested in gps recently and was looking at all the different models - they are pretty expensive! However, of the cheapest are the usb gps... I figure the nice screens is where the price of the others come from. So, I got the idea to buy a cheap usb gps, then attach it to my laptop and put it in my car somewhere with the modded Nintendo wifi stick. Then, I could mount the ds in my car in front of me and have a nice gps via ds setup. The reason that the startup cooridinates would be useful to me is that having a bunch of separate components in my car would take a while to turn on, and configure, so I was working on having as few buttons to press to get started. Already I can have the server and the map program start automatically - but I'm unsure if I could get the map program to start in the same screen positions each time...unless it were maximized - in which case I could set the "startup" coordinates of the server to center my location. Of course, another use would be more precise zoomed-in area targetting. In any case, I'm glad at least one of my suggestions will have an impact keep up the good work!
  2. Well, I don't know how difficult the following would be but if they were added to the next version I think it'd be great: -A box on the full screen showing the boundaries of the zoomed-in screen while L was held down.. I'd think this could help selecting the area you wanted to show without having to use the face buttons. -The ability to preset the starting x/y coordinates on the server program. -When you change the custom keys and go back to the virtual desktop, the top screen always goes to the zoomed-in view, you can set a button to swap them, but you'd get an extra custom key if you could have no screen-swap set, and have the screens remain as they were when you go back to the virtual desktop. ...Anyways, that's all I could think of - thanks for one of the better homebrew progs out there!
  3. Well, since ds2win works on that port... I don't understand what the problem could be...?
  4. I was using the same settings that made win2ds work, and I don't have a firewall, but what port should I try to open?
  5. Having a little difficulty in making this work - I load the server program and run the.nds file. I'm able to connect to my ap, then it asks for an ip to use, then takes me to a black screen. Pressing select will prompt me to send text. This happens whether or not I have the server app running. Has anyone experienced anything like this?
  6. Well, it is also supposed to come with additional memory for the gba slot.
  7. Alias, if you don't mind me asking, how did you convince the Nintendo dongle to use the Buffalo drivers?
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