I used a 4GB SDHC card but you might get away with as low as 1GB if you don't want to put many homebrew programs on it and if the tools we're using don't require an SDHC card specifically. An empty SD card, formatted FAT32, which you can use in your DSi (pro tip, the SD card port is on the right side of the console, don't go unscrewing the battery door like me).A USA version DSi or DSi XL (your firmware version should have a "U" next to it, like "Ver 1.4.5U").Requirements for following the below guides, as best I can tell: Install homebrew applications and emulators to my DSi XL's SD card, so that I don't need to use a flashcart.Prepare to install HiyaCFW (custom DSi firmware) via RocketLauncher (an exploit) in the future.Please carefully read more authoritative guides to ensure you don't brick your DSi. This is my attempt to share what I've learned for others who are in the same boat as I was in a few days ago.ĭisclaimer: I'm not an expert, and while this worked for me in January 2018 it may be outdated quickly. I've attempted to install homebrew on my USA version DSi XL, and in the process discovered a lot of guides and tools that don't quite lead a noob through the whole process. Please at least read more recently updated guides to make sure you're following the right steps. It may still work, and you may find the steps helpful to review, but I don't guarantee it. Update: This guide is already outdated as of 1/26/18.
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