Homicidal Monkey Posted February 20, 2008 Author Share Posted February 20, 2008 Yep, its possible. It just sucks.Materials:-Win2DS-DS + R4-DSOrganize-A PCINTRODUCTION: How it worksWin2DS is not a windows emulator, but a remote desktop access server. The application takes screenshots of the desktop and sends them to the ds, which acts as a mouse, keyboard, and monitor(s).Chapter1: Installation1) Portforward UDP port 8888, thats the port used.2) Place Win2DS.nds in your R4 and Win2DS.exe on your desktop3) Execute Win2DS.exe on the computer4) Execute Win2DS.nds on the Nintendo DSChapter2: Execution1) A screen on the DS should pop up saying "Auto-connect", tap that2) Open Command Prompt on your computer and run "IPConfig"3) Enter your computer's local IP into the ServerIP on the DS.(note: 192.168.1.1 would be 192.168.001.001)4) Tap "Virtual Desktop" and watch your computer be displayed on your DS!Chapter3: ControlsHold L + Stylus drag) move zoom screenPress R) Swap screensLeft) Left mouse buttonRight) Right mouse buttonUp) Middle mouse buttonXABY) Set these to whatever in Custum keys.Start) Menu ScreenSelect) TouchScreen KeyboardConfigure to work with Eclipse:From the main menu, select "custum Keys"change Left, Right, Up, Down for ds input to Left, Right, Up, Down. This will allow the character to move.From the start menu, turn custom keys on and hit the check mark.Thats it! Enjoy playing Eclipse on your DS!GamePad Mode:This uses the ds as just keyboard/mouse input. Great for Emulators.EDIT:There seems to be an error with the input, control does not appear to work. Although all of the other keys appear to work. I dont think this is much of a problem if source-edited version is used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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