Draw Test with new libfat (NDS version) Homebrew developer for the Nintendo DS, davr, is back after quite some time. Actually, he is back with some minor yet important updates for his DS homebrew creation-- Draw. The only change from the last version is that, if you'll be using this one, you'll be testing with the new alpha version of libfat. Since this is a work in progress, for now loading is disabled since the libfat does not support directory listing yet.
davr mentioned that he had tested saving on GBAMP snd SUPERCARD CF. He urges you, future users, to let him know through your comments if it is saving correctly so as he could easily provide an update. Here are some of the dev's notes:
Tested, working: GBAMP, Supercard CF Tested, seems to create 0kb files? M3 SD Untested, but should work on: M3 CF, Supercard SD, Neoflash MK2/3 Untested, may or may not work: Max Media Player/Dock, EFA2
And with that, don't hesitate to hook us up with your constructive suggestions, criticisms, opinions and other what nots through your comments. Not only would you help him in the perfection of this app, but you would also have a hand in making davr a more experienced and polished homebrew developer. S with that, feel free to speak out in the comments section.
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