The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo. It was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with older Nintendo DS video games. Select your Game: Fire Red 1.0 Fire Red 1.1 Leaf Green Ruby / Sapphire Emerald SM/USUM. The 3ds is only a slight step above the DS, meaning emulation on it would be extremely difficult. As an eighth-generation console, its primary competitor was Sony's PlayStation Vita. Select your Console: GBA NDS New 3DS/2DS Old 3DS/2DS 60FPS. Method: Method 1/2/4 Sweet Scent (Outdoors) Sweet Scent (Indoors) ID RNG. I consistently got 12BB for my timer0 with an 8 second delay on my 3DS for 6 tests. It would lag, chug, and have an extremely low compatibility list. However, when I moved on to move the time finder I cannot hit the seed using EonTimer. In EonTimer, I've tried syncing 15:06 with a 28 second target time and 15:05 with a 88 second target time (hard reset). Atm, the now dead 3desmume can only play 1 game at a playable state, and that's Yoshi's island ds, and even then it runs at a super low framerates without sound. The handheld's most prominent feature is its ability to display stereoscopic 3D effects without the use of 3D glasses or additional accessories, and offers new features such as the StreetPass and SpotPass tag modes, powered by Nintendo Network augmented reality using its 3D cameras and Virtual Console, which allows owners to download and play games originally released on older video game systems. :-) Double thumbs up.It is also pre-loaded with various applications including an online distribution store called Nintendo eShop a social networking service called Miiverse (shut down on November 8, 2017) an Internet Browser the Netflix, Hulu Plus, and YouTube streaming video services Nintendo Video a messaging application called Swapnote (known as Nintendo Letter Box in Europe and Australia) and Mii Maker. I recommend doing a countdown in your head along with whatever cue you use (visual or auditory) because there are occasional skipped beats to the auditory countdown (the skipping may be due to how your computer runs or how many programs are running at the same time) and an in-your-head countdown helps you stay focused even when you do the visual countdown.Įxcellent program. I've been using it with ten beeps at 1000 frequency, but I've also used it with the visual cue only, for when I'm listening to music at the same time, because as anyone who does RNG knows, it can be a little boring when you're waiting for the timers to run down, especially if you happen to have long timers, or even if you happen to do a lot of RNG in an afternoon. It's also very simple and easy to use as a non-C-gear timer as well. I caught a pokemon in two tries using C-gear mode. It solved issues with severely swinging delays on Gen 4 RNG and it is super efficient with C-gear seeds on Gen 5. It has everything you need to RNG on Gen 4 and Gen 5. I've been testing this timer and it is just the best timer ever. Where can I find out how to use this stuff? You can use selftimer in any Basic Zone mode or Creative Zone mode. I have a great idea for something to add. It will in all likelihood be its last update. The efficiency update was a simple fix that I've just taken a long time to do. GUI in Java is incredibly tedious and I just don't want to deal with it unless I have to. It really could use a complete rewrite since it was written when I knew little about programming. The code is messy and it would take a lot of time that I don't really want to put into it to fix. I'm just glad people are getting use out of it!įine. I did not put this update out as an alert because it is relatively minor. This was due to a font-size adjustment in Windows. Since the github page for Eontimer doesn't have a link for 3.0.0 and the Appveyor builds are removed after a month and it's been over a year. 32-bit programs work on 64-bit processors, just not as well. Anyway, I don't know how to compile 64-bit Java. Well then you shouldn't have got a Mac (jkjk, well kinda). Why is there only a 32-bit version of ZomgTimer? If it says 圆4, you have a 64-bit machine.īut. If it says x86, you have a 32-bit machine. Here it will give you "x_-based PC." The blanks will either be 86 or 64. When it does, look for "System Type" in the information that appears. Go to Start > Program Files > Accessories > System Tools > System Information How do I know if my computer is 32-bit or 64-bit? - Note: this is no longer necessary. I'll be putting out info to work around any necessary things that I can't include in it. ZomgTimer is pretty much a finished product. It's the better of the two as it has more options, better UI, slight accuracy improvement and it's more easily upgradeable for me.
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