FrequenDS Calling Sander Stolk! Calling Sander Stolk! Your expertise are needed.
FrequenDSIf you remember, Stolk (aka Dark Knight ez) released AmplituDS, a homebrew based from PS2's Amplitude. Basically, the original version is an arcade-style rhythm game that features music as a gameplay element. Stolk was successful in porting it to the DS. His achievement then came to the attention of fellow homebrew developer who wants a DS port of Frequency.
However, the developer reports that he's having several problems. The point and power-up system are not running yet. Also, there's no spiffy track translucencies for cleared tracks as the Alpha system has bugs still. The whole thing gets out of sync soon and problems when loading large IT files were encountered as well. Humble the developer calls this release 0.00001alpha.
On the brighter side of things, the developer wishes to report that the WAM and MOD files work fine. The WAM file utilized is actually an SDL port of Amplitude. The potentially great homebrew FrequenDS uses the latest version of Chishm's FAT library, so it should support any of the supported cards.
If anyone wants to help in the development of FrequenDS, we uploaded the file for you. Also, feel free to comment and suggest here or at the develover's home site.
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