diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b751d43..4d29acc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ First you will need a standard SD card - anything from about 1GB to 16GB should Then I recommend you use the Standard SD Card formatter (not Windows format) to erase the card and provide for standard 32K sectors which is exactly what the DSi is expecting. I use the standard SD card formatter provided by the official SD Card association here: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/ -Once properly formatted, you need to install the TWL++ menu software, the camera exploit and setup the directories for gaming use. I've provided a ready-to-unzip snapshot of a virgin system (no game ROMs) to help you. You can download that from this link: [TWL-Template.zip](https://fastupload.io/2b648a84b28e2ebd) - unzip this to the root directory of your SD card such that the root of that card has BOOT.NDS, my emulators (.NDS files) and about a half-dozen sub-directories. +Once properly formatted, you need to install the TWL++ menu software, the camera exploit and setup the directories for gaming use. I've provided a ready-to-unzip snapshot of a virgin system (no game ROMs) to help you. You can download that from this link: [TWL-Template.zip](https://fastupload.io/0fc4e2c37c6d0aa7) - unzip this to the root directory of your SD card such that the root of that card has BOOT.NDS, my emulators (.NDS files) and about a half-dozen sub-directories. * In the 'roms' directory you will find other subdirectories to put your games. * Many of my emulators require BIOS files for the given system (e.g. for Intellivision will need, at least, exec.bin and grom.bin). These must be placed in the /roms/bios folder.