Linux Coming to the Nintendo DS 187
GamersZion writes "A recent IRC conversation with ChaosKnight, a member of the DS Linux development team, revealed information about the status of the DS Linux project. 'It was a bit tough to get the ball rolling, but with PassMe fully functional and everything starting to fall in order, I wouldn't be surprised to see an alpha release within the next month.' While little information is being revealed about the release of this anticipated software, it looks like we can be expecting it sometime in the short future."
Wait a minute... (Score:5, Funny)
Paris Hilton isn't involved, is she?
Universal OS. (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe we should compile a short list of what Linux DOESN"T run on.
Re:Universal OS. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Universal OS. (Score:5, Funny)
Well, doh. You have NetBSD for that.
Re:Universal OS. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Universal OS. (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/ [sony.co.jp]
So the PS3 will be just, PS3.
Re:Universal OS. (Score:2)
I guess I should ask you, is blind zealous ignorance bl
Re:Universal OS. (Score:3, Interesting)
Lunix on C=64 (Score:2, Informative)
True, but teh Lunix does run on Commodore 64 computers [sourceforge.net].
Re:Lunix on C=64 (Score:2)
Re:Universal OS. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Universal OS. (Score:2)
Also, that is not a port, that is a rewrite. RTF-Link.
Elks may still be targeting z80 based machines (note that each one is different, just as an m68k Amiga has a different kernel than an m68k Macintosh, so too would the TRS-80s require a different kernel than the TI Calculators, with a different one than my Nokia cellphone (yes, its a z80 also)), but it is not in development, and certainly is not implemented.
See... (Score:5, Funny)
Welll.... (Score:3, Funny)
WooHoo!! (Score:4, Insightful)
warwalking (Score:1)
Re:WooHoo!! (Score:2, Interesting)
You don't need a DS for that. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:WooHoo!! (Score:3, Informative)
But US$100 sounds pretty nifty.
Great! (Score:5, Funny)
Just kidding. It's cool, and it might open a door to extend the DS functionality beyond a gaming platform. More like a small PDA, perhaps? It even has the touchpad!
Re:Great! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Great! (Score:5, Interesting)
Even if they are ignored for simply not being specifically for the DS, that's still more good games than are available for the PSP.
In fact, I personally only really consider Lumines to be the only good game for the PSP. I can't play my copy though. I've had to return NINE PSPs for being defective (in several different ways) and am currently now without a PSP.
Re:Great! (Score:1)
FYI, the Rez / Lumines creator has a game coming out in the US for the DS (it's been out in Japan for a while) called Meteos. If you want the japanese version, you can import it from lik-sang [lik-sang.com].
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Meteos is supposed to be amazing. I can't wait.
Re:Great! (Score:2)
My guess would be that, like myself, most people who know how many great GBA games there are already have a GBA to play them on
Honestly, there's just not a hell of a lot either of the two new handhelds have to offer me.
Re:Great! (Score:2)
I felt the same way. I already had a GBA and an SP. Then I played the 4 player battle in Mario 64 and was hooked. There are more than 10 people where I work who regularly duke it out before, durring (on break of course), and after work. Plus replaying Mario 64 seemed like a chore I didn't want to get into but I found myself playing it through again and realizing why I liked it so much. 150 stars later I finall
Re:Great! (Score:2)
If I decided to get a DS for some other reason, then I would probably pickup Mario 64, but not just FOR that game.
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Wow. I've personally bought 4 PSPs (1 jap import, 3 US models) and they've all been fine. You must have caught a bad batch. What were the faults?
Re:Great! (Score:2)
1. Dead Pixels (Glaringly obvious, solid white, prominantly displayed near center of screen).
2. Dust INSIDE the display.
3. Fingerprints INSIDE the display.
4. A few had fingerprints on the outside, fresh out of the sealed box. This would normally not be an issue since it could be cleaned, but the fingerprints seemed to have been some kind of thick oil or other residue that could not eas
Re:Great! (Score:5, Insightful)
Without the exceedingly high cost, and the overwhelming complaints, I'd bu... Oh, and the lack of good launch titles, the company not being particularly willing to replace defective products,
I'd love to own a PSP.
Did I mention the absolutely insane cost of a 1 gig memory chip?
Re:Great! (Score:2)
I'd love to own a PSP.
Did I mention the absolutely insane cost of a 1 gig memory chip?"
I can honestly say I'm none-too-hot on the PSP. But I think Nintendo did make a brilliant move. The GameCube uses roughly the same size discs as the PSP. Maybe in a year or two we'll get a portable Game Cube? Successor to the
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Re:Great! (Score:2)
What makes it even better is that I didn't even try! Go me!
Please try to say something new instead of just parroting others.
No. I don't intend on spending time reading everyone elses posts to make sure no one has said what I said.
I said it, I meant it.
I really want one, but I will not buy one.
With a few years of practice you may get good at flamebaiting.
Is that how it works for trolling too?
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Re:Great! (Score:2)
My GameCube has taken such a beating by my two kids, and it has had zero problems so far. I find it strange hearing about all the issues that my friends and family have with their PS2's and XBox's. I know it's completely anectodal, but it just seems that Nintendo really knows how to build stuff that lasts.
Re:Great! (Score:4, Interesting)
Of course, I'd really be wanting this on the PSP with its gorgeous screen (if you own one, you know what I'm talking about). Since it has a memory card (better to hold games with) it would probably be the better overall MAME platform. I'm getting excited just thinking about it.
Re:Great! (Score:4, Informative)
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Re:Great! (Score:2)
3 Things. (Score:2)
Third FUCKING AWSOME!
Fourth how do we do the install?
We're Back (Score:5, Funny)
-Justin
Re:We're Back (Score:5, Funny)
Actually, I recently managed to install Linux on a cubic metre of fresh air. I'd take photos, but it admittedly looks a bit unimpressive...
Re:We're Back (Score:2)
Some Linux installation. Pfft.
Re:We're Back (Score:2)
The stupid thing about that project is the lack of interface. I mean, what can we possibly do with only the characters 2, O, and H?
Re:We're Back (Score:2)
wait a sec... (Score:1, Funny)
Knock it off....April Fools was yesterday.
We all know there is no such thing as a Nintendo DS
just wondering... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:just wondering... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:just wondering... (Score:1)
Either that or a group of people get really bored.
Re:just wondering... (Score:5, Interesting)
Set up the DS with a browser, use the wireless to get on the internet, the touchscreen would make a great way to navigate the net or type. You could turn it into a PDA of sorts.
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
First price, open source should be developed for cheap platforms, PC Game modders should consider game pricing stuff like that.
Second Usability, stylus, no one wants to type with the square buttong (sticky? cough).
Third software interface, though PSP has a memcard DS has 1 gigbyte GBA carts writable cheap.
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
Ugh. I agree. I can't believe that people were screaming "Gimmick!" with the DS's touch screen, then turned right around and said it was cool that the PSP does web browsing.
I will say this on behalf of the PSP, though, its screen is over 400 pixels wide. The DS is around 250. From a screen point of view, the PSP woul
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
Nothing the linux community has really dropped the ball this time, there is a squad working on it but they seem to be jackasses. We need a second squad.
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
Now if i am able to run a few things on my DS, like browse the net, check my email etc., great! It's another use for a product that i will use.
If all the effort devoted to these hobbyist projects were aimed at commercially viable projects, Linux might stand more of a chance in the mainstream.
And isn't that the point of it?
Simple :-) (Score:1)
Re:just wondering... (Score:1)
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
Re:just wondering... (Score:2)
I don't mind that so much, but what does drive me nuts is when people go apeshit when a computing product comes out designed NOT to have Linux run on it. I'd be more impressed if they did it with some sort of goal in mind they actually intend to achieve.
With that said, though, there is some reason behind it. Running Linux means custom apps. If there's some cheap way a programmer can make something he's done more useful, eh I can sort of
In other News... (Score:5, Funny)
"A recent IRC conversation with *insert_generic_nic_here*, a member of the Link_goes_here [insertlinkhere] development team, revealed information about the status of the *instert_name* project. 'It was a bit tough to get the ball rolling, but with *insert_function* fully functional and everything starting to fall in order, I wouldn't be surprised to see an alpha release within the next month.' While little information is being revealed about the release of this anticipated *insert_something*, it looks like we can be expecting it sometime in the short future."
I for one can't wait!
Re:In other News... (Score:1)
How much hardware will they figure out? (Score:1, Informative)
Fake signature (Score:2, Informative)
--Stop Spam at its source---
--TKgroup
Re:Fake signature (Score:2)
Brilliant.
Re:Fake signature (Score:2)
Oops. Retracted.
Lots of ppl bitch about sigs with links to them, including mine. It doesn't excuse my error, but at least it explains it.
I still stand by my "Whoop-de-fuck" statement, though.
Re:Fake signature (Score:2)
What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes? (Score:4, Interesting)
But I wonder what people are doing with their exotic Linux installations. Linux on the PS2, on a toaster, on the blender, etc. What are these used for besides showing off? Is there some real-life application to having Linux on these things?
Re:What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes (Score:2)
Re:What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes (Score:2, Insightful)
But remember Linux on XBOX. At the time it went gold, the XBOX had a good hardware configuration for a decent price (and now it's still OK : $150). It doesn't take too much space, and you can have a linux home server.
Now the same thing applies with the DS (or the PSP but no tactile screen...). It's damn hard to get a Zaurus or equivalent in Europe and it's really expensive. If those nintendoDS hackers can get Linux t
Re:What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes (Score:2)
Re:What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes (Score:2)
I don't know myself, but obviously some people smarter than me seem to think that it is useful:
PlayStation turns supercomputer [bbc.co.uk]
Scientific Computing on the Sony PlayStation 2 [uiuc.edu]
Playstation 2 Linux Cluster at NCSA [slashdot.org]
Re:What are people doing with their exotic Linuxes (Score:2)
The puzzle IS the goal.
culture jamming (Score:5, Funny)
2) Carefully remove shrink Wrap
3) Install linux on DS
4) Put a very tiny mark on the packaging then place shrink wrap back on DS
5) Return DS to store so they can restock it on the shelves
- SJ53
Re:culture jamming (Score:1)
6) Send in one of the last Best Buy rebates [slashdot.org]*
7) Profit!!!
*Assuming you bought your DS at Best Buy
Re:culture jamming (Score:2)
Hey, that's not a bad idea. Thanks! Now I've got a project for the weekend.
This is great (Score:3, Insightful)
Hmm (Score:4, Interesting)
If stuff like this comes out for the DS, it will put both the consoles on a more even playing field for sales, and therefore neither will be favoured by games producers as much.
Re:Hmm (Score:2)
Uses (Score:1, Interesting)
1: Homebrew game environment...this would allow people to make games for the version of linux that the ds is running on, instead of having to hard code everything in the ds language, you could just use the linux commands
2: Palm Capablities: Think about it! Internet browser, Calculator, Contact manager, 2 large screens, wireless....+ games
3: I want linux on my ds, it would be cool because i guess with some heavy programming, you could eventually "hijack" other ds's
I need Linux (Score:5, Funny)
GET. IT. DONE. NOW.
The coup-de-grace (Score:1)
I clicked the DS Linux link [dslinux.org], and the first thing I read is:
Server Problems (Started at March 8 2005, 05:56 PM)
We are currently experiencing server difficulties, please remain calm as they are being resolved.
I'm guessing a sick server won't handle slashdotting very well...
That says it all... (Score:4, Funny)
I can't wait till my TV remote has linux running on it, then I can program it to watch crap TV while I'm not there
Re:That says it all... (Score:2)
This is unusually interesting to me (Score:3, Insightful)
This, however, is a case of a piece of hardware that could greatly benefit from a Linux OS, but doesn't have anything like it already available. My DS may be the first piece of hardware I have ever run Linux on.
(I feel like I just screamed "WE CAME FROM APES!" to a bunch of Southern Baptists when I typed that last sentence.)
Re:This is unusually interesting to me (Score:1, Redundant)
Yay! (Score:3, Funny)
We have normality, I repeat, we have normality. Anything you still can't cope with is therefore your own problem.
So cites IRC (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:So cites IRC (Score:2)
I knew if I waited you'd finally appear... I mean-- want to go out sometime?
I, for one, am all for this (Score:2, Interesting)
Ironically (Score:5, Funny)
So how do I run this? (Score:2, Interesting)
HOW DO I RUN THIS?
How do I actually load up this ds linux thing? Like, onto the DS? What the hell is a "passme" or a "passthrough"? I'm looking at the photos of "passme" on the front page of dslinux.org and going ugh. I don't understand what's happening in these photos but if I have to have some big thing sticking out of the back of my DS or plug the DS into the computer eve
Re:So how do I run this? (Score:2, Informative)
"that's not acceptable. I won't bother."
The project hasent been subbmitted for your approval, thes
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i couldn't resist... (Score:3, Funny)
Please mod me up (Score:5, Informative)
What there is right now is a bunch of individual developers who have each individually solved various parts of the puzzle. However, we are quite far from having all of the parts put together in the form of a runnable kernel - and there is ABSOLUTELY NO ORGANISED DSLINUX TEAM YET!
In order to try to pull things together, I am in the process of organising an election to nominate a team leader - and then to collect together the expertise of the disparate developers, set up a SourceForge account (there already is one - but there has been nothing committed to it since December.
I don't know the individual who posted this to
If you need to confirm what I'm saying, visit the forums at www.dslinux.org - or check the emptyness of dslinux.sf.net
Please mod me up so this message gets out.
Re:mmh (Score:1)
Re:\.-ed (Score:1, Funny)
Re:\.-ed (Score:2)
No, it's worse than that...
"We are currently experiencing server difficulties, please remain calm as they are being resolved."
Kicking a server when it's down... Have you no shame CowboyNeil?