DS-i, or Nintendo DS i, refers to a line of Nintendo DS consoles that have been modified or are part of a specific series allowing for additional functionalities, such as compatibility with certain types of homebrew or specific applications. Binaries, in this context, are essentially executable files that the device's processor can understand and run. These binaries are crucial for the operation of the device, enabling it to perform various functions, from running games to executing system software.
The error will vanish. Your game will run exactly as it would on a Nintendo DS Lite. Note: some DSi-exclusive games (like System Flaw or Photo Dojo ) will not run at all in DS mode—they require DSi binaries. For those, move to Fix #2 or #3.
). This happens because the ROM file you are using has been modified, trimmed, or poorly dumped, causing it to lose the specific data required for DSi mode.
DS-i, or Nintendo DS i, refers to a line of Nintendo DS consoles that have been modified or are part of a specific series allowing for additional functionalities, such as compatibility with certain types of homebrew or specific applications. Binaries, in this context, are essentially executable files that the device's processor can understand and run. These binaries are crucial for the operation of the device, enabling it to perform various functions, from running games to executing system software.
The error will vanish. Your game will run exactly as it would on a Nintendo DS Lite. Note: some DSi-exclusive games (like System Flaw or Photo Dojo ) will not run at all in DS mode—they require DSi binaries. For those, move to Fix #2 or #3.
). This happens because the ROM file you are using has been modified, trimmed, or poorly dumped, causing it to lose the specific data required for DSi mode.