M3/G6 Official FatLibs v3

Posted Oct 14, 2006 at 8:30PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: DragonMinded, M3 Lite, M3 Team
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DSLet's play a little game of jeopardy. Ready?

This has been released by the M3/G6 Team recently. According to various sources, this will enable all DS homebrew devs to have access to M3's/G6's filesystem. It comes with a sort of a FAT32 filesystem tutorial, as well as a "customized version" of MoonShell. According to Tehskeen, "both of these resources should help developers get started on reading/writing to the cards and making use of the FAT32 filesystem".

Buzz! Time's up! If you answered, errr, asked, "What is the M3/G6 Official FatLibs?" Then you won. T
he readme says that the G6/M3 FAT32 source code was provided, but according to linFox over at the M3 forums, there's only a binary code for G6, although the "source is there for everything else". Hmmm... so what exactly does this package contain? Click on the download link below to find out for yourself.

Does this mean MS Team's going to support the homebrew community now? If you can recall, DragonMinded has dropped support for M3/G6 flashcarts due to "compatibility issues and unwanted stress". Then there was a petition started by M3 Lite owner Roy Lazarovich, asking the M3 Team to work more closely with the homebrew developers. Can this be their response? What do you think?

Credits go to wldworld for the heads-up!

Download: [M3/G6 Official FatLibs v3]


 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by yay... - 2006-10-14 16:14
» DSOrganize

Hopefully we can Get DS Organize soon.



i really want A TXT file reader that uses both Screens on my G6L

by wldworld - 2006-10-14 17:36
» Heh

Yesh for credit :)

by Urza the Tyrant - 2006-10-14 18:55
» Definitely

The best news of the day.

by Roy Lazarovich - 2006-10-14 22:29
» Excellent.

Those are great news!

I'm glad to see our petition might have made a difference.

by Lick - 2006-10-14 23:06
» False release

According to the hardcore developers, this release doesn't help much as it is yet another binary release. The homebrew developeres cry out: give us source releases or we can't do nothing with this device!



So everyone, keep the e-mails and petitions up!

by linFox - 2006-10-18 19:54
» Cool

hah, I got my name in an article.

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