Anyone who bitches about the bait title is stoopid. X¬þ
This is a guide/discussion about turning your PC into a DS download station, as was previously reported on
DSUpdate [a long time ago]. First things first, you will need a WiFi card with the RT2500 chipset.
Here is a list of cards featuring the chipsets. The USB devices will not work. I got the
Foxconn WLL-3350 PCI card myself; it's cheap, it works, it has an antenna with a magnetic base that sticks to your case and that's just super-spiffy. You will also need the latest RT2560 driver and Wireless Multi-Boot app
located here. I recommend using the
WMB Frontend with the WMB app, because CLIs are for people who aren't lazy. I'm sure most of the people reading this are. Of course you'll need the demos to upload to your DSes, which can be
found here. Make sure you download from FireFly's mirror, as those are the files compiled for upload to the DS through your WiFi connection.
OK, now that you've got everything downloaded, unzip the driver to someplace permanent, such as
C:\Games\NDS\rt2650\. Unzip the Wireless Multiboot app and WMB Front to a neighboring directory,
C:\Games\NDS\WMB\. Unzip the demo files to the
\WMB\data\ subdirectory.
Install your WiFi card of choice. If you're already using a compatible card, uninstall the driver. Note that installing this custom driver will make the card inoperable for regular LAN use, so if you're depending on it for internet access you'll obviously be SOL while uploading to your DS. At the hardware installation wizard, select
No, not this time when asked if you want to use Windows Update to search for software. Next, select
Install from a list or specific location. Then
Don't search.... At the next screen select
Show All Devices. Next, click Have Disk and find the .INF file for your system; either Win2k, XP i386, or XP AMD64. Next you'll see Ralink RT2550 Device. Select this, then select
Yes at the dialog box. Click
Finish and your card is installed to communicate with DSes.
If the previous paragraph didn't make any sense [very likely],
go here and follow the instructions till your card is installed with the custom driver, then quickly return here. [Quickly!]
Run WMBFront.exe. Click
Browse to load the NDS file you want to upload. If it is a valid NDS file, you will see an icon along with some info about the file. Turn on your DS and navigate to DS Download Play. Now click
Upload in WMB Front and your DS should find the demo. Download away. If your DS couldn't find the demo, try selecting different channels in WMB Front till you get a good signal.
You can run WMB in kiosk mode to have your PC emulate a DS download station. This will send WMB back into broadcast mode after uploading a file, so you can leave it open for other people who happen to be within range of your PC and have their DS looking for downloads. Tick
Kiosk Mode before clicking
Upload. Serve multiple demos by selecting multiple files at the Open dialog, though this does seem to congest the connection. You are also limited to 8 simultaneous demos regardless of connection quality.
Have fun with your game demos [besides Guru Guru Nagetto]. And leave your PC in kiosk mode on the off chance someone stumbles onto your signal and is within the DS's communication range [very short, judging by my casual testing].
Anything in this guide not make sense? Of course not, I barely proofread. I'll be glad to explain further, and eventually edit this post for to clean up the guide.