
While the usefulness of such a homebrew application is definitely arguable, what is not arguable is how well it mimics the iPod interface and the aesthetical appeal of said interface. Personally, we would like to give this a try, but with memory issues and more viable solutions for portable music, we don't see ourselves utilizing this application in the long run.








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1-04-2007 @ 4:24PM
uberjoe said...
Does it play videos?
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1-04-2007 @ 4:28PM
Jonathan said...
cool! free iPod
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1-04-2007 @ 6:19PM
Andy G said...
where's the download link for this? And does it work on the Max Media Dock?
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1-04-2007 @ 6:40PM
MR_COW said...
If you want to find out how to do this, listen to the tutorial episode of the NDS Homebrewcast by clicking my name. Or search itunes for DS homebrew.
And this project was dropped, no one is working on it. The mp3 support is kinda bad, so don't bother. Its kinda neat though.
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1-06-2007 @ 11:11PM
gohoog said...
how many songs can it hold and can it play videos?
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1-08-2007 @ 1:45PM
wiiboy2007 said...
wii sd card home bru a wii into a ipod that runs on its own channel or official mac ipod itunes channel/////hacked ds into a ipod better stil official ipod ADD ON
wii ds and wii channels make anything posable wiis 48 channels can be a massive sucesss
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1-29-2007 @ 11:48AM
smokey ranger said...
where's the free download link for this?
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