((NDS HACKED)) Nintendo DS Streamer


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(1)>> <> Nintendo DS Stream [internal] <> <<)

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| Origin...: USA NTSC Filename...: S3.DS-STREAM.RAR|

| Released.: 24, Nov, 2004 GOD / Rars.: 1 / 0x50MB |

| Console..: NINTENDO DS Format.....: .RAR |

| Source...: **/**** Supply.....: **/**** |

| Company..: Team Starcube Store Date.: ****** |

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(2)>> Game Info: <<)

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| Preview edition of our upcoming DS Streamer - the first |

| generation DS loader. This preview edition is |

| built with Super Mario 64-DS in mind. |

| Features: |

| 2mbit Transfer speeds |

| Tested up to 45 Feet |

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(3)>> Release Notes: <<)

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| Everytime you Leak, God kills a kitten (or maybe mamoru) |

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| KALISTO, ECHELON, MODE7, PROJECTX, FAIRLIGHT, EURASIA, |

| MOONCUBE, PARADOX, CSiSO, USA, Caravan, WoD, WjR, GP, |

| GeNiuS, iNSOMNiA, REPLICA, IGUANA, CONS, OWLiSH |

| VAGRANTDVD, HOLYCUBE, MRN, and our loving fans. |

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well i was reading the ds development forum at gbadev and there was a post about how someone has picked up their ds using network stumbler.

they found the mac address *registered to nintendo*

and the connection was set at 2mb *802.11b as stated in earlier documents, all nds manuals i have read have only stated simply 802.11*

anyways, do you think its possible for ppl to be able to crack the wireless multiboot protocol of the ds in just a matter of days?

This does not seem like a fake, they used the Wifi capabilities of the DS to do that. However, the question remain about multibooting : I am not sure Nintendo would let multiboot be done over Wifi, rather more over their encrypted wireless protocol.

This means that while the tunneling news remains valid, the loader aspect may still be questionable.

Do not hesitate to correct me if I'm wrong.

It doesn't say much about what it exactly does though... Is it just a tunneling software or is it actually supposed to be able to use your PC with WiFi as a substitute for the game card? Or is it just for dumping/uploading multiboot minigames? That could be a possibility, as Nintendo must have that kind of software themselfs and maybe that is what they have come by now

also not to mention its supposedly an internal release. shouldnt be too much documentation since i would assume all of them would know how to use/test it.

if this is real. i assume its some sort of multiboot mini game loader/possible ripper.

I can't say this is much of a surprise. The hardware has a lot in common with the GBA.

Nintendo hasn't implemented any strong copyright protection like they did with the Cube either.

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Probably because they a) still make a decent profit on hardware, and b) their main market probably won't be hacking and stealing games.

Sounds fake. Team-Starcube used a streaming process also in the Gamecube hacks using the ethernet adapter, why would they have to stream games to yet another totally different console. I believe the games are on an SD card right? why dont they try cracking that first.

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