capturing video output on the nintendo ds

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Wouter Groeneveld 2023-01-07 12:23:41 +01:00
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ As for the later Nintendo 3DS, you can install [Luma3DS](https://3ds.hacks.guide
Which only works for 3DS games. For older DS games on the newer 3DS system, the device is still compatible with these cartridges, but the two ARM CPUs run in another layer where your 3DS CFW doesn't work. No worries though, TWiLightMenu++ _does_ work in combination with Luma3DS, but you have to understand that you're using another bootloader which can cause problems during startup or while playing.
Yet another option is using [Godmode9](https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9), a file browser on the 3DS that can also read carts, to dump your Nintendo DS game onto the microSD card, then use [FTPD](https://github.com/mtheall/ftpd)---you did install a homebrew package manager like CSI, right?---to setup a FTP server and wirelessly transfer the ROM and savegame to your PC, where an emulator with dedicated screenshot support like [DeSmuME](http://desmume.org/) can capture your beloved video output:
Yet another option is using [Godmode9](https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9), a file browser on the 3DS that can also read carts, to dump your Nintendo DS game onto the microSD card, then use [FTPD](https://github.com/mtheall/ftpd)---you did install a homebrew package manager like FBI, right?---to setup a FTP server and wirelessly transfer the ROM and savegame to your PC, where an emulator with dedicated screenshot support like [DeSmuME](http://desmume.org/) can capture your beloved video output:
![](../mightmagic.jpg "A screenshot of Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, 16 hours in.")