' DSLinux ' is a resource for porting Linux to the portable game console 'Nintendo DS' and the higher-end model 'Nintendo DS Lite' released by Nintendo. Development of DSLinux has already ended at the ...
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Running homebrew applications on the Nintendo DS is easier than ever these days, but if you didn’t get into the scene on the ground floor, knowing where to start can appear much more daunting than it ...
DSLinux can be compiled on any modern Linux distribution. DSLinux can also be built on FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. See this page for details. If you are running Windows on your box you can try ...
We've got to hand it to these homebrew types, toiling away in their free time just so you and I can stick it to the man -- true heroes. This time we've got a pair of hacker feats feats; some DS guys ...
In the universal quest to get the Linux operating system running on every conceivable item ever (including, but not limited to, the Xbox, the iPod and several vacuum cleaners), the clever guys working ...
Development of DSLinux continues to progress. The work of developer Pepsiman has really helped move things along. They’ve got a working Sash shell and framebuffer support. Just yesterday a touchscreen ...