

VLC – Videolan plays all the media-formats you feed it without the need to install the vast variety of codecs available. It has so many features that I simply don’t know how to do without it pattern based mass renaming, support for all compressed formats, FTP, fully configurable button-bar, extensive search. Total Commander – With the old roots in the Norton Commander structure and Directory Opus for the Amiga the two window file manager tradition is where I was born and bred.

When getting to a new computer there are program that I simply must install or it would restrict the way I work on computers. More of the same (with a very techy solution for allowing downloading homebrew stuff via Wireless as a bonus).Ī product that target the same segment that Nntendo themselves seemingly left is the WiFi Access Point Adapter from Datel/Codejunkies hereĪny hint on how to make the normal WiFi connection an access point that the Nintendo DS can accept for internet access, please send a comment, mail or mess!Īuthor admin Posted on DecemJanuCategories Console, Nintendo DS 2 Comments on Nintendo DSi and ad hoc networks Programs I can’t live without Very descriptive question similar to mine It seems Nintendo had a special plug for this

However, as I read it this is not doable. I am currently on a fairly remote location but still within 3G/UMTS coverage so using the laptop and it’s 3G modem as a mean to go on-line would make a lot of sense. However it doesn’t support any USB modem (no USB port) and if you don’t have any access point within range it would make sense to use an ad hoc wifi network for the purpose. Having a WiFi enabled device such as the Nintendo DSi, it’s only natural to use it in order to access the public internet.
