Emulation should be legal as far as I know, and if it does not by some mysterious reasons, running homebrew on emulators definitely falls under "fair use" anyway. Just keep it related to homebrew please.
Then, related to running commercial titles as roms in emulators, I've seen some confusion over this on the internet; remember that it's rarely illegal to talk
about illegal things. To talk about how things are and work is an important right that we should defend, the only thing that you can get in trouble for is linking to roms or spreading them on your own behalf. Having said that, this is not the right forum for those types of discussions though and we should keep it about homebrew and creative stuff here.
What's up with all those homebrew apps? Why is almost every music program unable to locate the sub-folders despite that I kept the entire directory structure from the .zip? Are homebrew apps designed so that the NDS file must be put in the root folder or something? Have the homebrew community EVER heard about relative paths?
Sorry, I'm a bit upset because almost no software likes to run in my carefully arranged directory structure. I guess I'll just have to shove the NDS files on the root and put the software's sub-directory structures there, turning everything into a stupid mess.
...or perhaps I'm doing something horribly wrong.
Woo that's the solution. The program folders should not be renamed and needs to be put in the root. Yay, now I'm going to install all my PC software into folders on C:\ too to show my appreciation. Thanks for dictating how I should arrange my directory structure! Who needed software categories anyway?
[mod]Even though you ARE a "Game designer"... Geez, triple post?[/mod]