MS/G6 Official FatLibs Let's play a little game of jeopardy. Ready?
This has been released by the M3/G6 Team recently. According to vavrious sources, this will enable all DS homebrew authors to have access to M3's/G6's filesystem. It comes with a sort of a FAT32 filesystem tutorial, as well as a "customized version" of MoonShell. According to Tehskeen, "both of these resources should help developers get started on reading/writing to the cards and making use of the FAT32 filesystem".
Buzz! Time's up! If you answered, errr, asked, "What is the M3/G6 Official FatLibs? then you got it. The readme says that the G6/M3 FAT32 source code was provided, but according to linFox over at the M3 forums, there's only a binary code for G6, although the "source is there for everything else". Hmmm... so what exactly does this package contain? Click on the download link below to find out for yourself.
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