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How to run Homebrew on your Nintendo DS!

Step 6Last Words.

If you have a newer DSlite, you may encounter some problems with WiFi Applications, even if it works on Commercial WiFi games. Simply change the channel on your Wireless Router to 10 for Homebrew and 1 for Commercial.

From here the world is your seafood cocktail, and if it tickles your fancy you can begin programming if you wish.

If you already have knowledge of programming, mainly C/C++, you may want to look into devkitPro
.I don't really know much about it devkitPro, so I can't give you much help there. But if you do not have a lot of knowledge/expertise in programming, a good start is DSLua. Lua is a fairly basic language and can be easily learned, especially with the aid of Jeremysr's Tutorials for DSLua. Hit the DSLua forums for any questions.

Have fun and enjoy the homebrew!
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