DiagnoSe Spinal, who won this year's NeoFlash Spring coding competition for his Sensitive DS homebrew game, has released the first version of his homebrew app, DiagnoSe. As implied by the name of the homebrew, it allows you to diagnose your DS system on its many functions. The cool thing about it is that the interface actually mimics that of the Wii menu channels
DiagnoSe - Update Spinal's ever-useful DS diagnostic tool, DiagnoSe, has now been updated, with new features such as SRAM testing, battery monitor and even a temperature monitor
Dillama 0.1 (DS Xbox Media Center Remote) Tsunami0ne has developed a DS homebrew app that enables him to navigate through Xbox Media Center using his DS. He calls it Dillama. Dillama was originally just for his own personal use but thankfully he has decided to share it with the rest of the world. If you are using the latest Xbox Media Center, you can use Dillama v0
DPhone Features to be implemented :
-Phone (Author of SvSIP contaced me...)
-Music Player
-Text Editor (Finish it)
-Settings (right hand - left hand setting)
Done Features :
-Customizable icons (Loading GIF's)
-Maps
-File browser
-Calendar
-booting functionality
-Customizable main-screen BG
-Plays *.RAW files from the file browser.
-Plays *
DS driver for the Ralink 2560 Device At Nintendo demos and other conferences, demos are transmitted from servers to let the journalists and guests try out games for free
DS Lite Brightness Test Demo Released Rick Wong, who prefers to go by the name of Lick, has released his DS homebrew demo called Brightness Test. The demo (with src) shows how you can set the brightness in DS Lite using using libnds
DS-DOS It's another batch of homebrewed goodness once again, courtesy of the current NEO Compo 2008 event. This time, the spotlight is on homebrew developer TeenDev's Flashcart OS: N, and the latest update to wolped's awesome MS-DOS flavored file browser, DS-DOS.
Next up is the update to homebrew developer wolped's DS-DOS