

There is also a new dialog for firmware settings, which allows you to override the firmware settings with your own. We are studying ways to get around this requirement, but it's going to take us some work.

However, for now, DSi mode still requires you to provide BIOS/firmware/NAND dumps. Similarly, a barebones firmware with default configuration data will be generated. You can always supply these if you have them around, for a more accurate experience, but if you don't, melonDS will default to using DraStic's FreeBIOS clones. Most notably, in DS mode, melonDS no longer requires you to obtain BIOS/firmware files. It has been numbered this way because 1.0 is going to be a milestone release: we want to get local multiplayer stable for 1.0.Īnyway, what's new in melonDS 0.9.4? A bunch of improvements that should make things easier for the average end user. I know this has been a long wait, but finally, here it is: melonDS 0.9.4 is out. If you're running into trouble: Howto/FAQ (WIP) Wifi: local multiplayer, online connectivity.Various display position/sizing/rotation modes.Nearly complete core (CPU, video, audio.While it is still a work in progress, it has a pretty solid set of features: MelonDS aims at providing fast and accurate Nintendo DS emulation.
