Kaizer: Hi
Blurr: yo
Blurr: sup
Kaizer: nm
Kaizer: u?
Blurr: nm, just testing DS AIM
Kaizer: Oh, no one else online huh?
Blurr: Actually, i don't really have any contacts...
Kaizer: Oh so you're a loser then, huh?
Blurr: Yup.
Blurr: Oh well, i g2g, this isn't fun anymore. I think i might go test BEUP V0.3 now.
Kaizer: Okay, ttyl.
Pixelated signed off at 12:32:31 AM.
[My Secondary AIM SN withheld for security reasons.]
I've joined the Nintendo DS Homebrew world as of a few days ago and I am generally delighted with most of the homebrew software available.
The only thing that disappoints me is that for the life of me, I cannot seem to get DS2key to function properly. I can get the DS to talk to the server just fine, but to get the server to talk to the virtual gamepad drivers, well that seems to be the trouble point.
The AIM port for NDS seemed to work well. I stayed connected for about 20 minutes but then actually at the end of my 'pretend' convo, I did get cut off. The last message sent from PC to DS didn't make it and the DS disconnected from AIM but remained connected via WiFi. Hmm..
I tested BEUP Once before, but it seemed to have locked up after sending just one IM. After that I stopped testing and moved onto something else. I think I've just about messed with most of the homebrew software out there. DSLinux looks promising.