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Posted Aug 21, 2006 at 10:33PM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Rick Wong, DSLiveWeather, Lick
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How's the weather up there?Nintendo DS homebrew developer, Lick, has shared his DSLiveWeather! with everyone. It's a simple program that connects to WiFi in order to get live updates on weather conditions to the locations you choose. Very useful application, especially if you're the type to travel a lot.

The output on the screen is console text only, but the developer promises to replace the interface with graphics. There seems to be a lot of support online for this application, so we're really expecting an update sometime soon. So, just check up again, and maybe we'll have a newer version for DSLiveWeather! up and running.

To get started, you'd have to create a text file containing your 4-letter ICAO location code and store that file in the root folder as "icao.txt". If you don't know your ICAO code, don't panic! It can easily be Googled, as with any other location you wish to check up on.

Download: [DSLiveWeather!]

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Posted Aug 18, 2006 at 02:35AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, DS Lite Tags: backlight, Rick Wong
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ds liteRick Wong, who prefers to go by the name of Lick, has released a demo of his homebrew app called DS Lite Brightness Test. The demo (with source) shows how you can set the brightness in DS Lite using libnds. Although this can be done using Moonshell and  ALite, Lick reveals the code to set the brightness level using arm7 code:

To set the brightness:
writePowerManagement((4), level); //level = {0-3}

To read the brightness:
readPowerManagement((4)) - 64; //returns {0-3}


The demo includes:
  • Backlights on/off
  • Lite brightness controlling
  • Read battery status
  • LED control
  • PersonalData reading
Notes:
  • Not tested on the Phatty, yet.
  • PersonalData is UTF-16, which means the display of non-ASCII characters is incorrect.

Download: [DS Lite Brightness Test Demo]

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