![]() With the block selected, go to File > Save Selection.Set the Length parameter to the length of the SDAT file in hex (should be 0C2D40). Select the beginning of the "SDAT" bytes, then go to Edit > Select Block.Reverse these three bytes to get the file size in hex (should be 0C2D40). The next three bytes after FF FE 00 01 will indicate the size of the SDAT file.Ensure the next four bytes are FF FE 00 01. Search for "SDAT" with case sensitive on.bin file you created in Step 4 using a hex editor (this tutorial will talk in terms of HxD). Step 5: Using a Hex Editor to isolate the SDAT from the extracted RAM. After the RAM dump is completed and you have used hex2bin.jar to convert it into a binary file, proceed to the next step (you can close No$GBA by this point).Follow this tutorial (only steps 3-5) to perform a hexadecimal RAM dump in No$GBA and subsequently convert it into a.If everything has gone successfully, Photo Dojo should open in No$GBA! The Unlauncher menu should appear with a list of ROMs. If OSFMount is saying the SD card is in use, close file explorer and other programs. Unmount the SD card (I got stuck on this for a while).Copy the Photo Dojo ROM to the virtual SD card.Mount the DSI-1.SD file using OSFMount (the process to mount this is explained in detail in the guide above.Unzip the DSI-SD.ZIP file in the No$GBA folder, then extract the DSI-1.SD file to No$GBA's root folder.Open the No$GBA directory in File Explorer.Step 3: Putting Photo Dojo on the Virtual SD Card Once Unlaunch is installed, close No$GBA.Open UNLAUNCH.DSI as the ROM for No$GBA, then in the Unlaunch menu, select Install Unlaunch.Download unlaunch.zip and copy UNLAUNCH.DSI to the No$GBA directory.Once you have No$GBA successfully booting to the DSi Menu, close No$GBA and proceed to step 2.You can use Photo Dojo as the cartridge for now, but note that booting Photo Dojo will crash at this point.Only do part 1 of the guide, part 2 describes how to add homebrew to the DSi via the Memory Pit exploit to run DSi ROMS, but there is an easier way to do this. Follow this guide to set up No$GBA to boot to the DSi menu. ![]() Step 1: Getting No$GBA to run the DSi Bios I got it to work!! I ran into some roadblocks along the way that seem seldom discussed here, so I'm going to describe how I managed to extract Photo Dojo's SDAT for future reference.ĭSi Bios + Firmware files (obtain it yourself)
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