Hey, I am looking to take a stab at emulating the DS connectivity functionality. From what I understand, Dolphin properly emulated the Wii in this regard, though there has never been a DS emulator that has successfully connected in this regard. From what I've read, this connection occurs using WiFi. Does this mean the dolphin emulator acts as a DHCP server, or does it create a custom hostname for itself on a network that both the ds and Wii are connected? Is there any documentation as to how this works, or any discussion of previous attempts to try this?
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Yesterday, 02:44 AM
(09-18-2024, 03:49 PM)KuyaKalbo Wrote: Hey, I am looking to take a stab at emulating the DS connectivity functionality. From what I understand, Dolphin properly emulated the Wii in this regard, though there has never been a DS emulator that has successfully connected in this regard. Dolphin's implementation is only a stub. More work in Dolphin would be needed to implement the feature. (09-18-2024, 03:49 PM)KuyaKalbo Wrote: From what I've read, this connection occurs using WiFi. Does this mean the dolphin emulator acts as a DHCP server, or does it create a custom hostname for itself on a network that both the ds and Wii are connected? Is there any documentation as to how this works, or any discussion of previous attempts to try this? It's lower level than that. I don't have any specific links, but I believe there's documentation out there for how a DS game communicates with another DS game. A lot of the information there should be applicable there too. 11 hours ago
(Yesterday, 02:44 AM)JosJuice Wrote: Dolphin's implementation is only a stub. More work in Dolphin would be needed to implement the feature. Thank you. Do you know of any documentation on dolphin's current implementation? And do you know if PBR is using a Wii API to connect to DS', or if this (the method of connecting) is a custom PBR module? I know that I will have to do a lot of my own research and tinkering, though I am first trying to see how far others have gotten. |
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