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E-books on DSTT

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by teheezin, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. teheezin

    teheezin Guest

    I am just wondering is there any way to read e-books on my DSi with a DSTT card?
     
  2. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    moonshell2. - http://home.att.ne.jp/blue/moonlight/

    i use it with my acekard 2i. just put the folder called moonshell 2 onto the root of your micro sd card and put the moonshell.nds file in your roms folder for quick selection.

    that's how i set mine up and it works perfectly.
     
  3. teheezin

    teheezin Guest

    I downloaded it but how do I install it onto my DSTT?? It's kinda complicated.. and where do I put my ebooks after I downloaded them?
     
  4. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    just ignore everything except the moonshell2 folder and the moonshell.nds file.

    put the folder marked moonshell 2 onto the root of your micro sd card, then put the moonshell.nds file in your rom folder.

    you can put the ebooks wherever you please (*tip - make an ebooks folder! ;) ). you just scroll through with moonshell and select and enjoy!
     
  5. teheezin

    teheezin Guest

    Thanks alot xD It works for me
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    Oh no.. There's a slight problem now.. I downloaded an e-book and it was in PDF format.. I insert the file into my E-Book folder and boot it up, and I can't see the ebook file..
     
  6. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    it has to be a .txt file....select the entire text in the ebook and put it in a text document.
     
  7. teheezin

    teheezin Guest

    You mean there won't be pictures and stuff? only plain text?
     
  8. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    yep. that's the way it works. you can put the pictures on the card separately if you want to though.
     
  9. teheezin

    teheezin Guest

    okay.. thanks for your help.
     
  10. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    you're very welcome! the newer version of moonshell has easier to read text so that you don't have to strain to read and figure out which line you're currently on.