uzics
8-bit UNIX-like operating system for the z80 (by chettrick)
nds-hb-menu
By devkitPro
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uzics | nds-hb-menu | |
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2 | 14 | |
80 | 113 | |
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10.0 | 5.1 | |
over 5 years ago | 8 months ago | |
C | C++ | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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uzics
Posts with mentions or reviews of uzics.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-13.
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AT&T Syntax versus Intel Syntax
The 8086 was (barely) capable of running Unix, whereas the Z-80 definitely was not.
https://github.com/chettrick/uzics
You're wrong ;-)
Neither the 8086 nor the Z80 have virtual memory. The x86 has a larger instruction set and address space (1MB) but as it turns out, early Unix kernels didn't need that much RAM either.
- If you thought running Linux on a 3DS or PS2 wasn't crazy enough, here's Linux on a Nintendo DS Lite
nds-hb-menu
Posts with mentions or reviews of nds-hb-menu.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-08.
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Luma3DS v12.0 - homebrew menu autoboot, many more screen filter options, etc.
DSi modes uses nds-hb-menu bootstrap's TID by default, and is a bit slow to start as it needs to go through the native 3DS OS first no matter what
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so this might not be a usual question
For most games you should be able to just put its .nds file on the SD card like any retail game, just check for a README file which will probably explain if there's anything special you need to do. Also flashcard kernels aren't great at running homebrew so if you have issues try run TWiLight Menu++, HBMenu, or GodMode9i and run the game from there.
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Is there a way to get this to run homebrew games without re-timebombing it?
YSMenu should work fine for homebrew... You could try installing TWiLight Menu++, HBMenu, or GodMode9i and load the game from there, those are better at running homebrew than flashcard kernels.
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Homebrew on Ace3DS+ clone
Hmm, try using either nds-hb-menu (you can rename the BOOT.NDS to whatever and boot it like a normal homebrew) or TWiLight Menu++ to load it if you haven't already. If that doesn't help then reformatting the SD with SD Formatter may help.
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If you thought running Linux on a 3DS or PS2 wasn't crazy enough, here's Linux on a Nintendo DS Lite
It may have something to do with homebrew compatibility on your flashcard, you can try your luck with devkitPro's Homebrew Menu, it sometimes fixes homebrew compatibility issues.
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GBA use on EDGE card for ds lite
Hmm, you could try loading nds-hb-menu (the BOOT.NDS, you can rename it), TWiLight Menu++, or GodMode9i, then loading GBARunner2 from one of those.
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ds file not running?
Try loading it from nds-hb-menu, TWiLight Menu++, or GodMode9i.
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gba runner 2 not working on r4 card gold pro :(
Try loading GBARunner2 from TWiLight Menu++ or nds-hb-menu (the BOOT.NDS, can rename it) instead. Flashcard kernels often have issues running some homebrew.
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no homebrew menue just green DsiXL
and this for the BOOT.nds https://github.com/devkitPro/nds-hb-menu/releases/
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GBA Backup Tool uses L and R buttons, mine are broken...
Huh that's very weird... Can you try loading it from nds-hb-menu?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing uzics and nds-hb-menu you can also consider the following projects:
FUZIX - FuzixOS: Because Small Is Beautiful
TWiLightMenu - DSi Menu replacement for DS/DSi/3DS/2DS
elks - Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset - Linux for 8086
Luma3DS - Nintendo 3DS "Custom Firmware"
GodMode9i - GodMode9i Explorer - A full access file browser for the Nintendo DS and DSi consoles :godmode: