using the latest version of GodMode9 .
The most reliable and legal method is to dump your own game cartridges using homebrew software. using the latest version of GodMode9
DeSmuME has limited DSi support compared to MelonDS, but if you use it: Go to > Emulation Settings . Use a tool like (on 3DS) or manually
Use a tool like (on 3DS) or manually download the latest release of TWiLight Menu++ and nds-bootstrap from GitHub. Not all ROM dumps are created equal
Unlike the standard Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DSi introduced a more powerful processor, an upgraded operating system, internet connectivity, and internal cameras. Games optimized for this handheld—known as or DSi-Exclusive titles—rely heavily on the console's internal hardware code to function.
Not all ROM dumps are created equal. If someone used a faulty backup tool or a dirty cartridge, the resulting .nds file might be incomplete. The header of the ROM says DSi binaries exist, but the data structure is corrupted. This is often called a "bad dump."
In the early days of emulation, storage space on SD cards and flashcarts was incredibly limited. To save space, users ran their games through "ROM Trimmers." These programs stripped away data deemed "unnecessary" to shrink the file size. Because early emulators could not run games in DSi mode anyway, trimmers routinely cut out the DSi binaries. Bad Dumps or Corrupted Rips
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