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First of all , i didn't know where to put this so i put this here.It's important mainly for the newbies and gamers that come from Windows. I am doing ...
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    Playing Nintendo DS to perfection with Linux!

    First of all , i didn't know where to put this so i put this here.It's important mainly for the newbies and gamers that come from Windows.

    I am doing this under UBUNTU ULTIMATE 1.8 ,i guess you could do it in any other version.

    1 If not install WINE
    2 Download the greatest emu NO$GBA 2.6(google will find it in no time)
    3 Grab some roms

    4 Open the .EXE file with WINE and play NDS games to full speed with this wonderful emulator.

    5 Don't lose time with DESMUME or IDEAS ,they are far behind ,although they have Linux Native packages ,they just suck confronting to NOGBA.

    Hope it helps the gamers newbies.
    I have had a 360 ,but it got the RROD
    No more XBOX, i turned PS3
    I had it for months ,it still amazes me!

    Never seen a bigger failure of MICROSOFT then the XBOX 360!

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    mednafen is also a very good emulator, native to linux, that supports many different types of roms

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    why not just buy a backup device. it's less buggy, and in linux, all you need to do is figure out the dldi patcher/device loader (10 minutes on google). kits that run commercial roms (good ones, anyway) only run about $50. it's much simpler.

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