/// THE UNIVERSAL CHILD'S PLAY PATCH WAS UPDATED!! ///
How to play "KORG M01 Music Workstation" on your DSTT and R4
For General User:
1. Download Patch.rarand get a Patch.exe file from the RAR archive.
2. Drag your ROM and drop it onto the Patch.exe. That's it.
Note: This path is not only for "KORG M01 Music Workstation". It's one of game to be patched by Universal Child's Play Patch. The file having the ".bak" extension is the backup copy of the original nds file.
For DSTT User:
Copy the TTMENU.DAT file from the DSTT kernel set to the root directory of your DSTT. And also, copy three files of infolib.dat, extinfo.dat, and ttpatch.dat from the DSTT kernel to the TTMENU folder of your DSTT.
Use YSMENU with the same manner of the above instruction as like DSTT. Thus, use R4 YSMENU. You must use the r4patch.dat file that was included in this karnel, and copy it to the TTMENU folder of your DSTT.
Note: The extinfo.dat file can record up to 512 game titles. If the entry exceeds 512 game titles, the extinfo.dat can not be recognized by DSTT kernel. Therefore the special patch was applied to the three files of TTMENU.dat, r4patch.dat, and ttpatch.dat files. You must use these files together after this.
Credit to Rudolph.
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Quoting: Quoting: Quoting: Comment on: 5548 -...ation (JPN) (512Mbit) (PLAYASiA)
Well then, Latin is related to those subjects! There are loads of words in Latin that are almost exactly the same (heck, sometimes they are exactly the same) as in English and French (and Dutch and German and whatnot). And the grammar rules (if you don't bend them, that is ) are similar as well.
I'd love to have learnt Greek and Latin, but only Latin was available at my first school.
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Quoting: Comment on: 5548 - KORG M01 Music Wo...ation (JPN) (512Mbit) (PLAYASiA)
Overlord Nadrian on Wed, February 9th, 2011 at 13:45[»]
Well then, Latin is related to those subjects! There are loads of words in Latin that are almost exactly the same (heck, sometimes they are exactly the same) as in English and French (and Dutch and German and whatnot). And the grammar rules (if you don't bend them, that is ) are similar as well.
I'd love to have learnt Greek and Latin, but only Latin was available at my first school.
That's a very thin thread right there Sure, I can see your point, but since most of those words are nearly the same in every single latin-based language, that's hardly a reason enough to teach latin grammar and vocabulary X3. And grammar... uhm... I see nearly no resemblance with english, but it's scarily similar to polish o.o
This post has been edited by Foxi4, Wed, February 9th, 2011 at 13:50
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Alright then, maybe it's just to fill some empty subject slots, but it doesn't matter. I know I've learnt some things from Latin that I was then able to apply in other languages.
Oh well, even if you still think it's pretty useless, knowing more is always better. :D
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