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happynuke · 6 days ago
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Action Replay DS and getting it to work right on Windows 10- A Walkthrough
This is a little guide for future me if I ever decide to drop DS game hacking again and then later on try to set up my Action Replay like it's the first time ever. It's also a guide for everyone who wants to know!
This is valid for the Action Replay DS "EZ" on the final firmware update. It might also work for the DSi (the black one).
Contrary to what people on random forums have been saying about getting the Action Replay Code Manager software to hook up with the Action Replay via USB, it does actually work on Windows 10. You don't need to get a Virtualbox of Windows XP. My issue was the driver software, which Windows 10 will act like it can't see it at all.
Download the Code Manager and Driver repository from this forum post:
It's the one that says "Action Replay DSi Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 x86/x64 Installer"
In the event this forum post goes down, or is nerfed by Google Drive, please poke me for a re-linking. I will always archive important items like this. I am not that forum poster (it's not my google drive link) but I like to archive defunct software just in general.
Install the code manager as normal. Again, it's fine if you're on Windows 10.
Inside that ARDSI Install zip file, pull out the ActionReplayDS_x64.sys, ActionReplayDS_x64.inf and ActionReplayDS_x64.cat and put them on your desktop.
Put your ARDS into your DS console and turn the console on.
Carefully plug the USB (it's a 4-pin mini usb, those things are too breakable!) into the AR and also your PC.
Your PC will recognise a USB device has been plugged in and will attempt to automatically install it for you to use. It won't be able to but will look like it's worked fine.
Go to Device Manager on your PC and find the "other devices" section. Your Action replay will be in here, probably named something like NDSlink or NDSdevice. It will have a yellow triangle next to it.
Right click the NDS entry and select "update driver". Choose option 2 to browse your PC for manual drivers. Select Desktop, which is where you extracted those drivers to.
The drivers will install fairly quickly. If you get an error that the system couldn't find the file specified, you forgot to extract one of the ActionReplay_x64 items.
Open Codemanager. On your running DS console, press the yellow mouse icon on the AR menu. Codemanager should now be able to communicate with the AR device.
Be patient, loading the codelist takes ages! For me it took about 2 minutes, just let it do its thing.
Finally, try not to mess with the device too much. They are known to brick when adding new games.
Other known issues:
Cartridge connection (traces) corrosion. Action replays for the DS have notoriously bad contact pins. That's the gold lines on the back of the cart. Mine needed repairing, by opening the AR casing and carefully scrubbing the traces with 99% isopropyl alcohol. I noticed they had very bad green-coloured corrosion on them despite never getting wet. My other ARDSi is like this too.
Can't find a compatible cable for USB. It needs a sort-of proprietary cable named a "USB A to 4-pin Mini USB A" which used to come with Nikon cameras and old MP3 players. For UK cable hunters, you can get some here:
These things aren't going to be available forever since they're extremely obsolete, so buy a bunch if you need them (and they're so cheap).
No buttons on the ARDS UI. This unfortunately usually means you've bricked the device in some way. Maybe it popped out of the console while saving. I do not know how to resolve this, sorry!
I hope this guide helps somebody in the future, if there's still anyone interested in DS game hacking.
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mostlysignssomeportents · 6 months ago
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Here's a weird consequence of our societal shift from capitalism (where riches come from profits) to feudalism (where riches come from rents): increasingly, your rights to your actual property (the physical stuff you own) are trumped by corporations' metaphorical "intellectual property" claims.
That's a lot to unpack! Let's start with a quick primer on profits and rents. Capitalists invest money in buying equipment, then they pay workers wages to use that equipment to produce goods and services. Profit is the sum a capitalist takes home from this arrangement: money made from paying workers to do productive things.
Now, rents: "rent" is the money a rentier makes by owning a "factor of production": something the capitalist needs in order to make profits. Capitalists risk their capital to get profits, but rents are heavily insulated from risk.
For example: a coffee shop owner buys espresso machines, hires baristas, and rents a storefront. If they do well, the landlord can raise their rent, denying them profits and increasing rents. But! If a great new cafe opens across the street and the coffee shop owner goes broke, the landlord is in great shape, because they now have a vacant storefront they can rent, and they can charge extra for a prime location across the street from the hottest new coffee shop in town.
The "moral philosophers" that today's self-described capitalists claim to worship – Adam Smith, David Ricardo – hated rents. For them, profits were the moral way to get rich, because when capitalists chase profits, they necessarily chase the production of things that people want.
When rentiers chase rents, they do so at the expense of profits. Every dollar a capitalist pays in rent – licenses for IP, rent for a building, etc – is a dollar that can't be extracted in profit, and then reinvested in the production of more goods and services that society desires.
The "free markets" of Adam Smith weren't free from regulation, they were free from rents.
The moral philosophers' hatred of rents was really a hatred of feudalism. The industrial revolution wasn't merely (or even primarily) the triumph of new machines: rather, it was the triumph of profits over rent. For the industrial revolution to succeed, the feudal arrangement had to end. Capitalism is incompatible with hereditary lords receiving guaranteed rents from hereditary serfs who are legally obliged to work for them. Capitalism triumphed over feudalism when the serfs were turned off of the land (becoming the "free labor" who went to work in the textile mills) and the land itself was given over to sheep grazing (providing the wool for those same mills).
But that doesn't mean that the industrial revolution invented profits. Profits were to be found in feudal societies, wherever a wealthy person increased their wealth by investing in machines and hiring workers to use them. The thing that made feudalism feudal was how conflicts between rents and profits cashed out. For so long as the legal system elevated the claims of rentiers over the claims of capitalists, the society was feudal. Once the legal system gave priority to profit over rent, it became capitalist.
Capitalists hate capitalism. The engine of capitalism is insecurity. The successful capitalist is like the fastest gun in the old west: there's always a young gun out there looking to "disrupt" their fortune with a new invention, product, or organizational strategy that "creatively destroys" the successful businesses of the day and replaces them with new ones:
https://locusmag.com/2024/03/cory-doctorow-capitalists-hate-capitalism/
That's a hard way to live, with your every success serving as a blinking KICK ME sign visible to every ambitious person in the world. Precarity makes people miserable and nuts:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/19/make-them-afraid/#fear-is-their-mind-killer
So capitalists universally aspire to become rentiers and investors seek out companies that have a plan to extract rent. This is why Warren Buffett is so priapatic for companies with "moats and walls" – legal privileges and market structures that protect the business from competition and disruption:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/warren-buffett-explains-moat-principle-164442359.html
Feudal rents were mostly derived from land, but even in the feudal era, the king was known to reward loyal lickspittles with rents over ideas. The "patents royal" were the legally protected right to decide who could make or do certain things: for example, you might have a patent royal over the production of silver ribbon, and anyone who wanted to make a silver ribbon would have to pay for your permission. If you chose to grant that permission exclusively to one manufacturer, then no one else could make it, and you could charge a license fee to the manufacturer that accounted for nearly all their profit.
Today, rentiers are also interested in land. Bill Gates is the country's number one landowner, and in many towns, private equity landlords are snappinig up every single family home that hits the market and converting it to a badly maintained slum:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/22/koteswar-jay-gajavelli/#if-you-ever-go-to-houston
But the 21st Century's defining source of rent is "IP" – a controversial term that I use here to mean, "Any law or policy that allows a company to exert legal control over its competitors, critics and customers":
https://locusmag.com/2020/09/cory-doctorow-ip/
IP is in irreconcilable conflict with real property rights. Think of HP selling you a printer and wanting to decide which ink you use, or John Deere selling you a tractor and wanting to tell you who can fix it. Or, for that matter, Apple selling you a phone and dictating which software you are allowed to install on it.
Think of Unity, a company that makes tools for video-game makers, demanding a royalty from every game that is eventually sold, calling this "shared success":
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/03/not-feeling-lucky/#fundamental-laws-of-economics
Every time one of these conflicts ends with IP's triumph over real property rights, that is a notch in favor of calling the world we live in now "technofeudalist" rather than "technocapitalist":
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/28/cloudalists/#cloud-capital
Once you start to think of "IP" as "laws that let me control how other people use their real property," a lot of the seemingly incoherent fights over IP snap into place. This also goes a long way to explaining how otherwise sensible people can agree on expansions of IP to achieve some short-term goal, irrespective of the spillover harms from such a move. Hard cases make bad law, and hard IP cases make terrible law.
Five years ago, some anti-fascist counterdemonstrators hit on the clever idea of blaring top 40 music during neo-Nazi marches, on the theory that this would prevent Nazis from uploading videos of their marches to Youtube and other platforms, whose filters would block any footage that included copyrighted music:
https://memex.craphound.com/2019/07/23/clever-hack-that-will-end-badly-playing-copyrighted-music-during-nazis-rallies-so-they-cant-be-posted-to-youtube/
Thankfully, this didn't work, but not for lack of trying. And it might still work, if calls for beefing up video copyright filters are heeded. Cops all over the place are already blaring Taylor Swift songs and Disney tunes to prevent their interactions with the public from being uploaded:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/07/moral-hazard-of-filternets/#dmas
The same thinking that causes progressives to recklessly argue in favor of upload filters also causes them to demand that web scraping be treated as a copyright crime. They think they're creating a world where AI companies can't rip off their creation to train a model; they're actually creating a world where the Internet Archive can't capture JD Vance's embarrassing old podcast appearances or newspaper editorial boards' advocacy for positions they now recant:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/17/how-to-think-about-scraping/
It's not that Nazi marches are good, or that scraping can't be bad – it's just that advocating for the use of IP to address either is a cure that's not just worse than the disease – it's also not a cure.
A problem can be real, and still not be solvable with IP. I have enormous sympathy for gamers who rail against cheaters who use aftermarket hacks to improve their aim, see through buildings, or command other unfair advantages.
If you want to tell a stranger how they must configure their PC or console, IP ("any law that lets you control your competitors, critics or customers") is an obvious answer. But – as with other attempts to solve real problems with IP – this is a cure that is both worse than the disease, and also not a cure after all.
Back in 2002, Blizzard sued some hobbyists over a program called "bnetd." Bnetd was a program that provided a game-server you could connect to with the Blizzard games that you'd bought. It was created as an alternative to Battlenet, Blizzard's notoriously unreliable game-server software that left gamers frustrated and furious due to frequent outages:
https://www.eff.org/cases/blizzard-v-bnetd
To the public, Blizzard made several arguments against bnetd. They claimed that it encouraged piracy, because – unlike the official Battlenet servers – it didn't check whether the copies of Blizzard software that connected to it had a valid license key. Gamers didn't really care about that, but they did respond to another argument: that bnetd lacked the anti-cheat checking of Battlenet.
But that wasn't what Blizzard took to the court: in court, they argued that the hobbyists who made bnetd violated copyright law. Specifically, Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which bans "circumvention of access controls to copyrighted works." Basically, Blizzard argued that bnetd's authors violated the law because they used debuggers to examine the software they'd paid for, while it ran on their own computers, to figure out how to make a game server of their own.
Blizzard didn't sue bnetd's authors for pirating Blizzard software (they didn't – they'd paid for their copies). They didn't sue them for abetting other gamers' piracy. They certainly didn't sue them for making a cheat-friendly game-server.
Blizzard sued them for analyzing software they'd paid for, while it was running on their own computers.
Imagine if Walmart – one of the biggest book-retailers in America – had a policy that said that you could only shelve the books you bought at Walmart on shelves that you also bought at Walmart. Now imagine that Walmart successfully argued that measuring the books you bought from them and using those measurements to create your own compatible book-case violated their IP rights!
This is an outrageous triumph of IP rights over real property rights, and yet gamers vocally backed Blizzard in the early noughts, because gamers hate cheaters and because IP law is (correctly) understood as "the law that lets a company tell you how you can use your own real, physical property." Hard cases make bad law, hard IP cases make batshit law.
It's more than 20 years since bnetd, and cheating continues to serve as a Trojan horse to smuggle in batshit new IP laws. In Germany, Sony is suing the cheat-device maker Datel:
https://torrentfreak.com/sonys-ancient-lawsuit-vs-cheat-device-heads-in-right-direction-sonys-defeat-240705/
Sony argues that the Datel device – which rewrites the contents of a player's device's RAM, at the direction of that player – infringes copyright. Sony claims that the values that its programs write to your device's RAM chips are copyrighted works that it has created, and that altering that copyrighted work makes an unauthorized derivative work, which infringes its copyright.
Yes, this is batshit, and thankfully, Sony has been thwarted in court to date, but it is steaming ahead to the EU's highest court. If it succeeds, then it will open up every tool that modifies your computer at your direction to this kind of claim.
How bad can it be? Well, get this: the German publishing giant Axel Springer (owned by a monomaniacal Trumpist and Israel hardliner who has ordered journalists in his US news outlets to go easy on both) is suing Eyeo, makers of Adblock Plus, on the grounds that changing HTML to block an ad creates a "derivative work" of Axel Springer's web-pages:
https://torrentfreak.com/ad-blocking-infringes-copyright-ancient-sony-cheat-lawsuit-may-prove-pivotal-240729/
Axel Springer's filings cite the Sony/Datel case, using it to argue that their IP rights trump your property rights, and that you can only configure your web-browser, running on your computer, which you own, in ways that it approves of.
Axel Springer's war on browsers is a particularly pernicious maneuver, because browsers are the best example we have of internet software that serves as a "user agent." "User agent" is an old-timey engineering synonym for "browser" that reflects the browser's role: to go out onto the web on your behalf and bring back things for you, which it displays in the way you prefer:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/07/treacherous-computing/#rewilding-the-internet
Want to block flickering GIFs to forestall photosensitive epileptic servers? Ask your user agent to find and delete them. Want to shift colors into a gamut that accounts for your color-blindness? Ask your user-agent:
https://dankaminsky.com/2010/12/15/dankam/
Want to goose the font size and contrast so you can read the sadistic grey-on-white type that young designers use in the mistaken belief that black-on-white type is "hard on the eyes"? That's what Reader Mode is for:
https://frankgroeneveld.nl/2021/08/24/most-underused-browser-feature/
The foundation of any good digital relationship is a device that works for you, not for the people who own the servers you connect to. Even if they don't plan on screwing you over by directing your user agent to attack you on their behalf right now, the very existence of a facility in your technology that causes it to betray you, by design, is a moral hazard that inevitably results in your victimization:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/02/self-incrimination/#wei-bai-bai
"IP" ("a law that lets me control how you use your own property") is a tempting solution to every problem, but ultimately, IP ends up magnifying the power of the already powerful, in contests where your only hope of victory is having a user agent whose only loyalty is to you.
The monotonic, dangerous expansion of IP reflects the growing victory of rents over profits – income from owning things, rather than income from doing things. Everyday people may argue for IP in the belief that it will solve their immediate problems – with AI, or Nazis, or in-game cheats – but ultimately, the expansion of a law that limits how you can use your property (including your capital) to uses that don't threaten neofeudalists will doom you to technoserfdom.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/07/29/faithful-user-agents/#hard-cases-make-bad-copyright-law
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retrocgads · 10 months ago
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hacialikara · 3 months ago
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Sony PlayStation davayı kaybetti: Korsan oyunun önü mü açılıyor?
Sony ve hile cihazı üreticisi Datel arasında yıllardır süren hukuki mücadelede, Avrupa Birliği Adalet Divanı (CJEU), Datel lehine tarihi bir karar verdi. Bu kararla birlikte, Sony’nin Datel’in ‘Action Replay’ adlı hile cihazlarının satışını durdurma talebi resmen reddildi. Bu karar, önümüzdeki süreçte hiç beklenmedik bir dönemin önünü açmış olabilir. Makeme, PlayStation hile cihazına resmen izin…
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vgprintads · 5 years ago
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‘Painter’
[GBC] [UK] [MAGAZINE] [2002]
Late in the Gameboy Color lifespan, 2000-2001 a batch of games reached stores from a company who called themselves called Rocket Games. While it wasn't unusual that Gameboy Color games were released, the odd part about Rocket Games' releases were that they came without a proper license from Nintendo and seeing unlicensed Gameboy games made outside of Asia is quite uncommon.
I later learned that Rocket Games was no other than Datel Design, a company based in the UK who mostly is known for making cheat devices for various gaming systems, with roots way back to the Nintendo Entertainment System. The device is known as the Action Replay in Europe and GameShark in the US.
Rocket Games were were sold both from Datel's d3world.com and American InterAct's GameShark website, Datel and InterAct had a pretty close relationship at the time as pretty much every InterAct product was manufactured by Datel. InterAct however went backrupt in 2003.
A total of 8 games were released by Rocket Games before Datel stopped the production of cartridges. All products were released February 23, 2001. The 8 games were released on 4 single game cartridges and 2 multigame carts (2 in 1) called "Mega Value Double Pack" carts.
[Painter is an] addictive game similar to Pesky Painter on the Commodore 64 or Amidar in the Arcades. written by the people at Incognito Games Limited though it says Freestylez on the intro screen.
Incognito is a software developer with roots back to the Spectrum days, now mostly producing games for cell phones but who have also been responsible for several GBA titles such as Thunderbirds (SCI), Mortal Kombat Advance (Midway), Rocky (Rage), [Samurai Jack: The Amulet of Time]  (BAM Entertainment) as well as GBC titles such as European Soccer League (Virgin Interactive), Cool Bricks (SCI) and of course Rocket Games' unlicensed Painter. ~NES World (”Rocket Games”)
Source: GBX, March 2002 (#09) || Internet Archive; Jason Scott
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travelsontour0 · 4 years ago
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An early example is the Multiface for the ZX Spectrum, and virtually each format since has had a cheat cartridge created for it; such as Datel’s range of Action Replay units. Another in style example of that is Game Genie for Genesis, NES, Super NES, Game Boy, and Game Gear game consoles. Modern disc-based cheat hardware includes GameShark and Code Breaker which modify the game code from a large database of cheats. In later generation consoles, cheat cartridges have come to be replaced by cheat discs, containing a simple loader program which hundreds a game disc and modifies the main executable earlier than beginning it.
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vgjunk · 8 years ago
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At the big VGJunk site today: some cover art from various Action Replay expanison discs! None of it is official, some of it is utterly baffling and Link has a major problem with his eyes while trying to take a selfie. Read all about it here!
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Many custom firmwares require a specific version of official firmware to be installed first, so if you plan on doing more than seeking out a few homebrews and cheating like hell with the Action Replay, you may want to download and downgrade to something other than 6.20.
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Custom firmware is designed by a slew of clever individuals and pushes the capabilities of the PSP beyond anything Sony imagined. To fully explore the potential of messing around with the PSP, you’ll have to dig deeper into the realm of custom firmware. And so, I set off to downgrade my own PSP, and once I’d succeeded, promptly ordered an Action Replay for the PSP. I love fooling around with these “game enhancers,” and as I looked to see what was available on Amazon, I noticed several negative reviews from folks stating that the Action Replay wouldn’t work with newer versions of the PSP‘s firmware. At some point though, Datel ceased updating their device and it will not work with versions 6.30 and beyond. Datel’s Action Reply for the PSP was, for a time, updated regularly to keep pace with the updates to the PSP. There’s also another great reason to consider downgrading to an earlier version, and it’s the very reason that led me to exploring this topic in the first place. Now that the system is essentially obsolete, no further firmware updates are being made available, but Sony has tinkered with the PSP enough to cause several compatibility issues when using the latest firmware, version 6.60. Realizing the potential for the PSP to be exploited, Sony did their best to keep users from doing anything original on the device through the use of firmware updates. Earlier versions of the PSP‘s firmware are more compatible with homebrew titles as well as other little tricks (hacks) that people have come up with over time. The most obvious question is “why would I want to downgrade the PSP‘s firmware?” Well, the answer is pretty simple. But if you still pick yours up from time to time like I do, this article might just be the beginning of breathing some new life into this dusty old handheld. After all, the PSP never did make much of a splash and by now most people have probably forgotten about it. Ok, so perhaps at first glance this doesn’t seem like the most exciting project.
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shrapnelstars · 6 years ago
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As long as Nintendo keeps being Nintendo, Datel will have a job.
Action Replay and other save file modifiers will continue to be sold just so people can back up their saves to a flash drive or SD card, or even their hard drive.
You can’t base a whole marketing strategy around “Oh my god, a player will modify their save to have 100 Master Balls and a box of shiny Tangela!”. In the grand scheme of things, who gives a shit? Who cares if someone rolls back their save to get an item they lost? Eight times out of ten, that’s actually a GOOD THING.
I accidentally wrecked my DLC gift Lapras in Quest because there’s no way to differentiate Pokemon in that game, and I can’t redownload it or roll my save back. It’s permanently wrecked. This isn’t the first time I lost something in that game because the interface is bullshit. I accidentally crushed my shiny Clefairy because, and Game Freak REFUSES to fix this in ANY game, shinies don’t show up as shiny in the selection window. They have their regular colors. They don’t get a special border, and even if you name them, the name doesn’t show up in the interface unless you specifically group Pokemon by “most recent”, which is not a default setting. Even then, the names are tiny. JUST MAKE POKEMON SHINY IN THEIR ICON.
Save modding, redownloading time/headcount sensitive dlc, and third party save file recovery will continue to be a thing until they pull their head out of their ass, which can easily be 2 or 3 consoles from now, if not more.
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downplaystore · 4 years ago
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Datel Action Replay Power Saves Pro - Nintendo 3Ds
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mingos-commodoreblog · 7 years ago
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Amiga Power Replay
Das Amiga Power Replay ist mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit ein Klon des bekannten Action Replay von Datel. Weder auf den Gehäuse noch auf der Platine ist der Name des Herstellers zu finden, was den Verdacht verstärkt, dass es sich um eine Kopie handelt. Auf den eingebauten EPROM befindet sich die Action Replay Software in der ersten Version.
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