diff --git a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/ds-bios-firmware-dump.md b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/ds-bios-firmware-dump.md index 6c95d9de..571bf14d 100644 --- a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/ds-bios-firmware-dump.md +++ b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/ds-bios-firmware-dump.md @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ category: guides title: BIOS/Firmware Dumping description: How to extract the Nintendo DS or DSi BIOS/Firmware from your console tabs: - - tab-dsi-sd-card: DSi with Unlaunch - tab-flashcard: Flashcard + - dsi-sd-card: DSi with Unlaunch + flashcard: Flashcard --- Some emulators, such as melonDS, require the DS-mode or DSi-mode BIOS and firmware, which are available by extracting from your console. There are two distinct ways to achieve this, using: diff --git a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/forwarders.md b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/forwarders.md index 3a74b168..a2020685 100644 --- a/pages/_en-US/ds-index/forwarders.md +++ b/pages/_en-US/ds-index/forwarders.md @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ category: guides title: DS Game Forwarders description: How to use DS game forwarders on hiyaCFW or 3DS HOME menu tabs: - - tab-3ds-sd-card: 3DS SD card - tab-dsi-sd-card: DSi SD card - tab-flashcard: Flashcard + - 3ds-sd-card: 3DS SD card + dsi-sd-card: DSi SD card + flashcard: Flashcard --- Forwarders are shortcuts for games that you can install to your home menu or hiyaCFW menu. You can load DS games from the SD card (using nds-bootstrap) or from a compatible flashcard (via its respective kernel) using forwarders installed to your menu of choice. diff --git a/pages/_en-US/gbarunner2/bios-dump.md b/pages/_en-US/gbarunner2/bios-dump.md index b4083d00..b0ba4d63 100644 --- a/pages/_en-US/gbarunner2/bios-dump.md +++ b/pages/_en-US/gbarunner2/bios-dump.md @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ section: gbarunner2 title: GBA BIOS Dumping description: How to extract the Nintendo GBA BIOS from your console tabs: - - tab-3ds-sd-card: 3DS with open_agb_firm - tab-gba-flashcart: GBA/DS/DS Lite with a GBA-mode flashcart + - 3ds-sd-card: 3DS with open_agb_firm + gba-flashcart: GBA/DS/DS Lite with a GBA-mode flashcart --- While most GBA emulators have no issue playing GBA games by itself, some emulators and hypervisors, such as GBARunner2, may need the BIOS file to properly playback some titles.