iMenu If you think that only our pspupdates site is constantly updated with the latest homebrew applications, games, and emulators, well think again. We give as much attention to Nintendo's handheld too! And in our hands right now is another one to add to your growing list of homebrew DS apps, theNinjaBunny's iMenu
Inferno DS (rev 175) Inferno DS is a port of the Inferno Operating system to the Nintendo DS.Inferno DS aims to use the distributed nature of Inferno with the variety of input methods, for the hardware capabilities of the DS like wifi, touchscreen, graphics & audio (see TechnicalBackground) to create new and interesting ways of interacting with computational resources
Inferno DS rev 165 Those who want to experiment with homebrewed operating systems on the Nintendo DS may want to check out Inferno DS, a port of the Inferno Operating System. To those who aren't familiar with the OS, Inferno is a system that focuses primarily on the support of distributed services, with its applications written in the Limbo programming language
JoyDS JoyDS is a DS homebrew application that turns your DS unit into a remote joypad for your PC.
This packet comes with JoyDS Client (.nds or .ds.gba) and a Server (Win32). The DS sends data to the server, and the server simulates a joypad using PPJoy
KnobsandSlidersDS-0.3 This software allows you to use your Nintendo DS touchscreen to control things remotely over wifi. You can dynamically create widgets like knobs and sliders on the DS by sending it messages from your PC or laptop. You can interact with the widgets using the NDS touch screen, which will send messages back over the network
LoveLite dsSektor has released his DS homebrew app called LoveLite 1.3 beta. The app lets you change your brightness setting on DS lites by running a file instead of using the firmware.The changelog for LoveLite v1.3b eta includes the following new features: * All Supercard devices will now return to the sc menu
LoveLite Heres a simple homebrew utility that'll increase your DS' functionality a little more. Don't you get annoyed that when you change the brightness setting on your DS, it reverts back to another setting when you power off. Well, now you can keep the brightness setting on your DS whatever you want with LoveLite
Just a few days back, we told you guys about this homebrew app for the DS Lite called LoveLite which lets you adjust the brightness settings of your handhelds easily, without having to tweak anything in your firmware