The Nintendo DSi system software is a set of updatable firmware versions, and a software frontend on the Nintendo DSi (including its XL variant) video game console. Updates, which are downloaded via the system's Internet connection, allow Nintendo to add and remove features and software. All updates also include all changes from previous updates.
One of the major updates the Nintendo DSi brings to the Nintendo DS line is full network connectivity. Unlike the original Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite which only featured minimal network connectivity, download content and firmware updates are at the core of the DSi experience, similar to the Wii and Sony's PlayStation Portable consoles. For example, when users first power up the system and click on the DSi Shop icon from the main menu, they are immediately prompted to run a firmware update. The Nintendo DSi supports WEP, WPA (AES/TKIP), and WPA2 (AES/TKIP) wireless encryption;[4] only software with built-in support can use the latter two encryption types, as they were not supported by the DS and DS Lite.[5][6]
Dsi Firmware Update 1.4.5e
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With the DSi Shop application users can purchase various DSiWare titles. The cute music and blocky interface are somewhat similar to the counterpart on the Wii. Users can permanently login with their Club Nintendo account to track purchase rewards, and the main shopping interface also lets users add DSi Points and read the DSi shop manual. As with the firmware updates, the DSi shopping experience is quite similar to that of the Wii, although a big problem with the DSi Shopping is the slow speed.
On July 30, 2009 Nintendo released the first of 7 (1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.4.4, 1.4.5, 1.4.6c) firmware revisions for the DSi. Each revision claimed to add background fixes to improve performance while secretly removing Flash Kit functionality. While each update has been optional, you must install the firmware update if you wish to use the DSi Browser or DSi Shop (IE: purchase/download DSi-Ware). Since the release of the 3DS, Nintendo has once again released firmware revisions (2.0.0-2, 2.1.0-3, 2.1.0-4, 3.0.0-6, 4.0.0-7, 4.1.0-8, 4.2.0-9, 4.3.0-10, 4.4.0-10, 4.5.0-10, 5.0.0-11, 5.1.0-11, 6.0.0-11, 6.1.0-11, 7.0.0-13, 7.1.0-14, 7.1.0-15, 7.1.0-16, 7.2.0-17) which bundle Flash Kit blocking among legitimate software updates. Updating, blocking, and re-flashing are inevitable processes of this hobby, thankfully the Acekard 2i continues to function on the DSi v1.4.4 and lower and on the 3DS v4.3 and lower.
The 3DS firmware v4.4.0-10 added a new feature which blocked Flash Kits based on their save IC. Many kits have a proper save IC but this information is burned into an area of the chip which is not rewritable by the end-consumer. These kits were unable to release an update, and so far it appears that the AK2i is among them. As a result of the 3DS update almost all Flash Kits have been permanently blocked. Be advised that the AK2i HWID 81 Flash Kit can not operate on a 3DS running any firmware revision after 4.3.0-10.
Users, who wish to purchase DSi-Ware/eShop files, transfer DSi-Ware, or use the Web browser, should upgrade their system firmware knowing that it can never be downgraded. While the Public DSi-key was found it only allows for the decryption of things like DSi-Ware. Until access to the private key or a fully functionally DSi exploit is found, a DSi firmware upgrade is permanent.
The AK2i bootloader update can only be performed using a DS Phat/DS Lite, or by using a DSi/3DS with a firmware version less than the AK2i bootloader exploit to be applied. The firmware update is an .NDS file and must be run from a compatible Flash Kit on one of the 4 previously mentioned systems. If you can not boot your Flash Kit then you can not run the AK2i bootloader update file. As there is no way to flash the bootloader update to the AK2i with out a DS system, the AK2i must be updated before the system firmware. However, as DS Phat and DS Lite systems do not have upgradable firmware, users who upgrade their DSi before upgrading their AK2i, can always reflash the AK2i bootloader using one of these two older systems.
It is important to understand that the bootloader update is backwards compatible with older firmware revisions. If you install the latest 3DS bootloader, you will also be able to boot that AK2i on DSi systems up to v1.4.4. Meaning that the latest 3DS exploit will also function on older DSi firmware releases. The same can be said for the DSi system as well, Deep Labyrinth - Digital Bros will boot on DSi systems with firmware v1.4.0 to v1.4.4.
As the icon is a key feature to circumventing the first check, the icons which change with each bootloader update can not be altered and attempting to do so would render the card unusable and unbootable.
Updating the firmware on any device comes with a degree of risk, the Acekard 2i is no exception to this. If an error or interruption occurs during the flashing process, it may leave your AK2i in an inoperable state (bricked). While this is highly unlikely, it's something you should be aware of before flashing. There are several things you can do to minimize the risk of bricking your cart:
In a worst case scenario it is possible to un-brick an Acekard 2i, which has been previously bricked, by re-flashing the bootloader. If you only own a DSi or 3DS that has been updated, re-flashing the bootloader will require a DS Phat or DS Lite and a second Flash Kit. The second Flash Kit will be used to run the multi-kit bootloader update, once executed the user will swap in the bricked AK2i and re-flash the bootloader.
This is primarly used by retailers, it allows you to update multiple Acekard Flash Kits in quick succession. There is no need to swap memory cards, reboot the NDS or reboot into AKAIO between flashings. Boot your Acekard and run ak2ifw_update_3ds43_dsi144_onDSL.nds.
You can flash an older Acekard Bootloader for a DSi/3DS system running an older firmware. if your card ships with the 1.4.4 update already installed but you wish to have the 1.4.1 update, for example, just follow the unbricking steps above but use the older update file. On 12/6/12 Another World obtained the bootloader update files directly from Team Acekard. These files are now generously hosted on Another World's personal Filetrip archive. Please do not abuse these links and feel free to mirror them as often as possible.
Homebrew can be run for free on all Nintendo DSi consoles, regardless of firmware version or region. All you need is an entry point and an SD card to store your homebrew. The main entry point used in this guide is called Memory Pit, but there are other entry points you can use if Memory Pit is unusable.
A Nintendo DSi System Update will add new features to upgrade your Nintendo DSi system. To update your Nintendo DSi system to the latest version, tap the "System Settings" icon and manually select "System Update" from page 4 of the System Settings. Please note that an Internet connection is required to perform a System Update.
Most MIDI interfaces or sound cards with built-in MIDI interfaces will work. However, we have received reports that Digidesign/Avid interfaces and Native Instruments Maschine may not transmit SysEx correctly for updates. The M-Audio Uno is an inexpensive, reliable, and widely available MIDI interface for use when updating our instruments.
If the OLED display goes dark when the update is sent to the Pro 2, do not shut down the Pro 2. The Pro 2 will automatically power off then back on when the OS update is complete. The update will take longer than the SysEx transmission displayed in MIDI-OX.
Bonjour,Comme le titre le dit... j'ai mis à jour ma DSI en 1.4.5E et ma R4I sdhc 1.4 ne marche plus..Quelle solution j'ai pour pouvoir retrouver mes jeux ? J'ai cherché si je pouvais downgrader ma dsimais je n'ai pas Flipnote studio..Si quelqu'un peut m'aider, merci de votre aide.Console : DSIFirmware: 1.4.5eNom du linker : r4I upgrade revolution for dsSite internet noté sur le linker : www.R4I-SDHC.COM Ce logo est-il présent sur le linker ? : .ouiCe logo est-il présent sur le linker ? : non Le linker possède t'il un de ces logos ? Si oui lequel ? : v 1.4Photo du linker :
R4i-SDHC 3DS RTS is a new 3DS card for N3DS console, made by r4i-sdhc.com team. It is the advanced version of R4i card - r4i V1.4.1. The firmware and kernel have been released on -sdhc.com, which can run NDS ROM fine. So that you can play NDS games on 3DS for free! However, R4i SDHC 3DS card does not support 3DS games now. This R4 card support micro SD/TF card up to 32GB, and support wifi ( upgrade automatically and smartly ).
Hallo, ich habe von meiner Freundin einen Nintendo DSI geschenkt bekommen, nachdem ich ihn mit dem Wlan verbunden habe und in den DSI shop wollte hat er nach einen Update verlangt. Das habe ich natürlich auch gemacht, aber jetzt funktioniert natürlich die alte R4i karte nicht mehr für diesen DSI. Jetzt wollte ich mir eine neue holen, aber ich blicke da nicht ganz durch, also welche Karte genau brauche ich für den DSI mit Firmware 1.4.5e? Und wo kann ich sie am besten kaufen.? Danke schon mal für eure Antworten. :)
Hallo, ich habe eine (originale) R4i 3DS Karte und benutze diese für meinen DSi. Nachdem ich (dummerweise) ein Systemupdate auf die Version 1.4.5e gemacht habe, wurde die Karte allerdings gesperrt. :( 2ff7e9595c
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