Bios7.bin Bios9.bin Firmware.bin Download

Can anybody please tell me a guide on how to obtain bios7.bin, bios9.bin and firmware.bin for melon ds emulator? Please give me a step-by-step guide! Last edited by raulpica, Jul 3, 2017 - Reason: Fixed it for you -rp. Here you can download free desmume bios9 bin bios7 bin shared files found in our database: Bin Bin Bin. Note: the DS-mode firmware in the 3DS isn't bootable, it only. Found in download directory. I have the proper bio files nds bios arm7.bin nds bios arm9.bin nds firmware.bin but it still doesnt work plz help. Specifically I need DS: bios7.bin bios9.bin firmware.bin And for DSi I need: bios7.bin bios9.bin firmware.bin nand.bin (this one is very important Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.

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Delta emulator is one of the best emulator out there for iPhone and iPad that emulates many retro game console. Even better, as of when this article is written, Delta emulator recently has just been updated to supports Nintendo DS games (in short: NDS) which means now you can play those massive Nintendo DS game libraries on your iPhone. However unlike other game consoles / handhelds that Delta emulator have previously supported in which they don’t require additional BIOS setup, to play Nintendo DS games on Delta emulator, you need to first set the BIOS files.

Here in this article, I walk you through how you can import NDS BIOS files into your iPhone, so that you can start playing NDS games on with Delta emulator. Don’t worry, the steps are super easy to do.

In case you are looking for alternative NDS emulator for iPhone / iOS that don’t require setting up BIOS files, you can install iNDS. Check the complete installation steps and details here: Step by step guide to install iNDS – the alternative NDS emulator for iOS at JILAXZONE.

If you have not installed Delta emulator yet on your iPhone, follow the complete detailed steps provided here: Step by step guide to install Delta on iPhone at JILAXZONE.

For other Delta emulator related articles (such as updating Delta to the latest version and troubleshooting issues on Delta emulator), go and find here: Other Delta Emulator topics at JILAXZONE.

How to import NDS BIOS files into iPhone & iPad using computer

Use this method if you have NDS BIOS files available only on your local computer folders / storages. The NDS BIOS files required to start playing NDS games on Delta emulator are these 3: bios7.bin, bios9.bin and firmware.bin. Trc to sor.

Do the following steps to import NDS BIOS files to your iPhone & iPad via iTunes:

1) Open iTunes.

2) Plug in your iPhone / iPad to iTunes.

3) Click on the iPhone / iPad icon inside iTunes (usually the icon is next to “Music”).

4) On the left menu, click on “File Sharing” and click on “Delta”.

5) Click “Add File…”, navigate to the folder where you put the NDS BIOS files and click “Open”. The NDS BIOS files shall be added into “Delta”. Ensure you have add all 3 NDS BIOS files into “Delta” folder.

6) Now on your iPhone / iPad, open Delta emulator. Tap “Gear” button, located on the top left of the screen, then navigate to CORE SETTINGS and tap on “Nintendo DS”.

7) Under DS BIOS FILES section, tap on “bios7.bin” and locate the BIOS file under download folder and tap on the BIOS file. Ensure you get a ticked on the “bios7.bin” entry. If you encounter “Could not import bios7.bin” that means you are not using the correct BIOS file. Go and get the correct BIOS file.

8) Repeat the step for “bios9.bin” and “firmware.bin”. And ensure they get ticked as well.

Once you have gotten all 3 ticks for all 3 NDS BIOS files, you should be able to play NDS games on your iPhone via Delta emulator. Refer to this article to import games to your iPhone: How to import games into Delta emulator at JILAXZONE.

How to import NDS BIOS files into iPhone & iPad without computer

Use this method if you have the NDS BIOS files repository that’s easily reachable directly from your iPhone’s browser. For legal reasons, I am not able to share the BIOS files link here, but the NDS BIOS files required to start playing NDS games on Delta emulator are these 3: bios7.bin, bios9.bin and firmware.bin.

1) On your iPhone, using Safari, download the 3 NDS BIOS files into your iPhone (bios7.bin, bios9.bin and firmware.bin). Set the Safari default download folder using the step here: Set Default download folder on Safari at JILAXZONE.

2) Once downloaded, go to Files app and navigate to the download folder.

Firmware.bin

3) Open Delta emulator. Tap “Gear” button, located on the top left of the screen, then navigate to CORE SETTINGS and tap on “Nintendo DS”.

4) Under DS BIOS FILES section, tap on “bios7.bin” and locate the BIOS file under download folder and tap on the BIOS file. Ensure you get a ticked on the “bios7.bin” entry. If you encounter “Could not import bios7.bin” that means you are not using the correct BIOS file. Go and get the correct BIOS file.

5) Repeat the step for “bios9.bin” and “firmware.bin”. And ensure they get ticked as well.

Once you have gotten all 3 ticks for all 3 NDS BIOS files, you should be able to play NDS games on your iPhone via Delta emulator. Refer to this article to import games to your iPhone: How to import games into Delta emulator at JILAXZONE.

Bring it all together

Either with or without the help of computer, by now, you should be able to start playing NDS games on your iPhone via Delta emulator. Let me know on the comment section down below in case you have any queries or difficulties, I’ll be happy to help.

In case you are looking for alternative NDS emulator for iPhone / iOS that don’t require setting up BIOS files, you can install iNDS. Check the complete installation steps and details here: Step by step guide to install iNDS – the alternative NDS emulator for iOS at JILAXZONE.

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EmulatorRom FolderExtensionBIOSController Config
DraSticnds.nds .zipnds_bios_arm7.bin (optional), nds_bios_arm9.bin (optional), nds_firmware.bin (optional)/opt/retropie/configs/nds/drastic/config/drastic.cfg
lr-desmumends.nds .zipbios7.bin (optional), bios9.bin (optional), firmware.bin (optional)/opt/retropie/configs/nds/retroarch.cfg
lr-desmume-2015nds.nds .bin .zipbios7.bin (optional), bios9.bin (optional), firmware.bin (optional)/opt/retropie/configs/nds/retroarch.cfg
Bios7.bin

Emulator: DraStic

Note that while DraStic may run very well, it is currently experimental beta software. Any games that use the microphone will only create noise and will not use a real microphone, Also any games in 'bookmode' (e.g Brain Training) will always play rotated at 90 degrees and cannot be rotated in Drastic.

BIOS

The default installation of DraStic includes simulated BIOS files that will work in most cases. Actual BIOS files (listed above) can be added to

ROMS

Accepted File Extensions: .nds .zip

Place your DS ROMs in

Controls

DraStic Controls

Add custom controls using the DraStic GUI (by pressing RIGHT ANALOG RIGHT or DOWN ANALOG RIGHT (in some case) or 'm' key on the keybord), or by editing

Melonds bios7.bin bios9.bin firmware.bin download

Emulator: lr-desmume and lr-desmume2015

Note that lr-desmume is very experimental and lags quite a bit even with an overclocked RPI 2/3.

BIOS

lr-desmume/lr-desmume2015 can optionally load and use the NDS BIOS/Firmware files: bios7.bin, bios9.bin and firmware.bin.

Bios9.bin

Place the files in

FileMD5
firmware.bin (NDS Firmware)145eaef5bd3037cbc247c213bb3da1b3
bios7.bin (ARM7 BIOS)df692a80a5b1bc90728bc3dfc76cd948
bios9.bin (ARM9 BIOS)a392174eb3e572fed6447e956bde4b25

Bios7.bin Bios9.bin And Firmware.bin Download

For the BIOS/Firmware files to be used by the emulator, the core option Use External BIOS/Firmware should be enabled.

ROMS

Accepted File Extensions: .nds .bin .zip

Melonds Bios7.bin Bios9.bin Firmware.bin Download

Place your DS ROMs in

Controls

lr-desmume(2015) Controls

lr-desmume utilises Retroarch configurations

Add custom retroarch controls to the retroarch.cfg file in

For more information on custom RetroArch controls see: RetroArch Configuration

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