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Kernel, Shell Boots on DS Linux

mrseigen writes "According to dslinux.org, the Linux kernel successfully boots on the Nintendo DS along with a simple shell, sash. Input is done via the d-pad. How long until Netstumbler?" While maybe not the most practical platform, it's impressive on its technical merit.

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  1. Netstumbler? by mooosenix · · Score: 5, Informative
    How long until Netstumbler? A really long time, since it is closed source and a Windows application.

    Kismet? Definately! I would love to see that. Kismet on a DS would rock.

  2. Re:any chance by Viper_Viper · · Score: 5, Informative

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but that would be very usefull since the NDS does not play original gameboy games.

  3. Yuo forgot the B A by glrotate · · Score: 4, Informative

    up up down down left right left right B A start

  4. Re:PassMe by barawn · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is already the PassMe method, which boots from a GBA card through an adapter in the DS slot. Details on dspassme.com

    Or the WiFiMe method, which boots from a GBA card with a PC with a wireless card. Only a few chipsets supported right now, though.

    Then there's the FlashMe modification, which is a firmware patch. That's the best option, but of course, it requires modding the DS (and having either WiFiMe or PassMe available once for getting an ID #). It's an incredibly minor mod (bridging two pads).

  5. Re:Netstumbler? by bach37 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Take a wild guess at its name:
    istumbler