============================================================================= ============================================================================= NINTENDO DS OPERA WEB BROWSER FAQ (INCLUDES A SETTINGS MENU TRANSLATION) 6.05 ============================================================================= ============================================================================= September 26, 2007 Disclaimer: I have tried my best to verify the information contained herein, however I take no responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within this FAQ. Should you find any errors or would like to make any comments regarding this FAQ you may e-mail me at the address found at the end of this FAQ. Any new or corrected information that is included in future updates will be credited to the proper person. The original FAQ was based upon the Japanese release of the Nintendo DS Browser however, except for the interface language, all versions of the browser are identical. This FAQ will display with minimal distortion on the DS Browser in SSR Mode. ================= Table of Contents ================= To easily skip to a section, enter the identification code (found after each section in the table of contents i.e. [SEC1]) to the "Edit - Find" box on your web browser and run the search. This will bring you directly to the desired section of the FAQ. 1. Introduction [SEC1] 2. Where to Buy the Nintendo DS Browser [SEC2] 3. Browser Function [SEC3] DS Region Compatibility [SEC3A] Limitations [SEC3B] Extending the DS Battery Life [SEC3C] Wireless Communication [SEC3D] Browser Compatibility with Captive Portals [SEC3E] Using the Browser to Enable DS WiFi Games [SEC3F] Interface Language (Japanese version only) [SEC3G] Website Display Language [SEC3H] Browser Speed [SEC3I] Pop-Up Advertisements [SEC3J] Downloadable Content / Browser Plug-Ins [SEC3K] Parental Controls Japanese Version (i Filter) [SEC3L] Parental Controls US Version (Astaro) [SEC3M] Online Chat [SEC3N] Web Based E-Mail [SEC3O] Video [SEC3P] Sound [SEC3Q] Firmware Updates [SEC3R] Susceptibility to Computer Viruses & Spyware [SEC3S] Google Search in English (Japanese Version) [SEC3T] Browser Navigation [SEC3U] Proper Search Engine Formatting [Note 2] Restoring Default Settings [SEC3V] 4. Settings Menu Translation for Japanese Version [SEC4] 5. Credits [SEC5] 6. Legal Info [SEC6] ====================== 1. Introduction [SEC1] ====================== The Nintendo DS Web Browser (herein referred to as "the browser") is a handy internet browser for the Nintendo DS. The browser was developed by Opera Software (www.opera.com) and published by Nintendo. The browser is based on the Opera Mobile Browser version 8.5. The official Opera forums for the browser can be found at the following address: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/forum.dml?id=1406 The Japanese version of the browser was released on July 24, 2006, the European version was released in on October 6, 2006 and the North American version was released on June 4, 2007. The browser is available at many retailers worldwide. Versions from other regions are available for import to the United States and Canada. Retailers selling the browser are listed in Section 2. Included with the browser is a Nintendo DS card (inserts into the top slot on the Nintendo DS - this contains the actual program for the browser), an 8 MB RAM cartridge (which inserts into the GBA slot on the Nintendo DS - the RAM cartridge MUST be inserted in the GBA slot on the DS, otherwise the browser will not function) and an instruction booklet (please note that the booklet is written in the language that corresponds to the region of it's release, i.e. the Japanese browser manual is completely Japanese and the US browser manual is completely English). There are two versions of the browser. One is designed to be used on the original Nintendo DS (it is also compatible with the DS Lite). The other is designed for use ONLY with the Nintendo DS Lite. The ONLY difference is the physical size of the RAM cartridge - the actual program is exactly the same. The version for the original DS features a RAM cartridge that is the same size as a standard GBA cartridge. The DS Lite version features a RAM cartridge that is about 1 CM smaller than a standard GBA cartridge. This allows the cartridge to be flush with the DS Lite when inserted (a normal GBA cartridge will protrude about 1 CM from the DS Lite when inserted). The browser designed for the original DS will work on the DS Lite (although the RAM cartridge will protrude from the console about 1 CM just like a GBA game). The DS Lite version of the browser WILL NOT WORK on the original Nintendo DS. The reason for this is the shortened RAM cartridge is too small to reach the contacts in the GBA slot of the original DS. Again, the RAM cartridge MUST be inserted in the DS otherwise the browser will not function. ============================================== 2. Where to Buy the Nintendo DS Browser [SEC2] ============================================== In North America the Nintendo DS Lite Browser can be purchased at many retailers such as GameStop, Best Buy & Circuit City. The Browser for the original Nintendo DS can only be purchased directly from Nintendo at www.nintendo.com or by calling toll free 1-800-255-3700. The Browser sells for a price of $29.99 - $34.99 which can vary from retailer to retailer. The browser is also available for import from online retailers in Japan, Europe and Australia. For those who wish to import the browser (not really necessary anymore since it has now been released worldwide), there are currently four online retailers (listed below in no particular order) which sell the browser for import to the United States and Canada. [I've personally imported software from Play Asia and NCSX and found both retailers to be reputable businesses with good customer service. I've never shopped online with Toys n Joys so I don't have any personal experiences to share however, I have been to their store in Hawaii and recommend that if you're in the area you should check them out. I've never shopped online with Gameplay so I don't have any personal experiences to share.] www.play-asia.com Play Asia is an overseas online retailer that specializes in importing video games and hardware to the United States and Canada. They are located in Hong Kong. As of the time of this writing the European browser is retailing for $49.90 and their cheapest shipping option is $2.60. www.ncsx.com NCSX is a US based online retailer that specializes in importing video games and hardware to the United States and Canada. They are located in New York City. As of the time of this writing the Japanese browser for the DS Lite is $49.00. They do not stock the browser for the original DS model. Their cheapest shipping option is about $7.00 for UPS 3-day. [NCSX will ship your product the same day if you order by 5pm EST. They use UPS as their default shipping method so your order will arrive quickly.] www.toysnjoys.com Toys N' Joys is a US based online retailer that specializes in importing video games and hardware to the United States and Canada. They are located in Honolulu, Hawaii. As of the time of this writing the Japanese browser for the original DS is retailing for $39.95 and the Japanese version for the DS Lite is $49.95. Their cheapest shipping option is $8.00. www.gameplay.co.uk Gameplay is an overseas online retailer that offers worldwide shipping for all of their products (with the exception of consoles). They are located in the UK. As of the time of this writing the European release of the browser is retailing for 25 GBP (approx. $47.00 USD) and their cheapest shipping option is 99p to the UK and 5 GBP worldwide (approx. $9.38 USD). ========================== 3. Browser Function [SEC3] ========================== DS Region Compatibility [SEC3A] The Nintendo DS is a region-free console. All versions of the browser will work on any Nintendo DS regardless of the region they were purchased in. Thus, the Japanese version of the browser will work on North American and European Nintendo DS's and vice versa. Limitations [SEC3B] While most of the internet is viewable, there are certain functions that are NOT available on the browser. These are: Flash, Java (although Javascript does work), PDF documents, video & sound. In addition the browser can not copy or paste highlighted text or images to a clipboard. There is no print function. It is not possible to open multiple browser windows simultaneously. The browser can display the following image formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF & animated GIF. Extending the DS Battery Life [SEC3C] The battery life of the Nintendo DS is significantly shorter when using the browser AND connected to a wireless network (the same holds true when playing a WiFi enabled DS game online as well). A fully charged DS Lite battery will last approximately 5 hours (3rd brightness setting) when running the browser connected to a wireless network. One way to save battery power is to disconnect the DS from the wireless network when you don't plan on navigating to a new web page for some time (such as when you've loaded a lengthy article or FAQ you plan to read). This can be done in two ways. The easiest way is to simply close the DS (as if you were putting it into sleep mode) and then re-open it. Doing so disconnects the DS from the network. The second option is to go to the settings menu and tap the "Network Disconnect" button. To reconnect the DS to the wireless network, simply tap any link on the browser or in your favorites window. The browser will automatically re-connect to the network so you can continue browsing the internet. Wireless Communication [SEC3D] The browser requires the Nintendo DS to be within range of a wireless hotspot in order to view web pages. In general, if you can connect to a network in order to play wireless enabled Nintendo DS games you should be able to use the same network to view the internet with the browser. Nintendo's website lists wireless routers that are compatible with the Nintendo DS: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/ds/routerInfo.jsp The setup for the wireless connection is identical to every other WiFi enabled Nintendo DS game (note that the interface in the Japanese version is entirely Japanese with no English language option available). Follow the steps below for a walkthrough of the wireless setup for the browser. 1. Open the Settings Menu after powering-up the browser (wrench icon). 2. Tap the "Connect" button with your stylus on the "Network" menu (see Section 4). This will take you to the "Nintendo WiFi Connection Setup" menu. 3. Tap the big blue button on the left with your stylus for "Nintendo WiFi Connection Settings." 4. Now you will see three entry spots for wireless information (labeled 1, 2 & 3). If you're using a router you'll use these buttons. Below these three spots is a large blue button to connect to your Nintendo WiFi USB Connector. If you're using the USB Connector, you'll use this button. 5. The top 3 buttons are divided into upper and lower sections. The lower sections will erase the data on the respective buttons. The top section is used to detect a new wireless signal. Tap the top section of an empty button with your stylus. 6. Tap the big blue button on the next screen to automatically detect a wireless connection. After a few seconds a screen will appear with the SSID's of the compatible wireless signals the Nintendo DS had detected. Select the appropriate one by tapping on it with your stylus. If a WEP Key is required (A WEP Key is required if a "locked" icon is displayed next to the SSID) you will be prompted to enter it after selecting the SSID. 7. Once you select the SSID of the desired WiFi connection and the WEP Key has been entered (if required) the DS will ask to perform a test of the connection. 8. If it tests ok you're all done. Simply back out of the Wireless Setup menu by tapping on the lower left hand corner of the screen (or just press the "B" button"). Once you return to the Start Page of the browser simply tapping on a link will connect the DS to the previously selected WiFi network. If the test fails, note the error code and visit http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/ds/lookup.jsp or call Nintendo of America toll-free at 1-800-255-3700 to determine the cause. Browser Compatibility with Captive Portals [SEC3E] Networks that require the user to sign in with a username and a password upon launching the web browser (captive portal networks - a captive portal sign-in is not the same as WEP encryption), commonly found in hotels, airports, universities and other public locations are not normally available for gaming with the Nintendo DS. However, these networks ARE available for viewing the internet via the browser (providing you know the username and password, that is). The browser will simply re-direct the user to the web sign-in page. Once the username and password are entered the browser will function normally. Once you have signed in, these networks can be used to play online enabled DS games as well (see the next section). Using the Browser to Enable DS WiFi Games [SEC3F] Since you can now use the browser to access captive portal networks (as described above) you can now play WiFi enabled DS games on these networks as well. Normally, if you try and access a captive portal network with a DS WiFi game you will get an error such as "The Nintendo DS is unable to connect to this Access Point with this user ID." The reason for this is the DS has no interface which allows you to enter the username and password required for network access. Therefore, the DS is normally unable to access the Nintendo WFC using captive portal networks. With the browser you CAN access these networks (providing you know the username and password, that is). Simply power up the browser and log onto the web network with the username and password (as described in the previous section). Once you're logged on, you can shut down the browser and play any WiFi enabled DS game since you have already successfully logged onto the network. Interface Language (Japanese version only) [SEC3G] Unfortunately, since the Japanese version of the browser is targeted primarily to a Japanese speaking market, neither interface nor the instructions contain any English - there is no English language option for the browser interface. While the internet can be viewed without knowing Japanese (websites will be displayed in whatever language they were designed in - i.e. www.nintendo.co.jp will be displayed in Japanese and www.nintendo.com and www.gamefaqs.com will be displayed in English) the setup of the browser is essentially a trial and error process if you aren't fluent in Japanese. Section 4 will provide a complete translation of the Settings Menu from Japanese to English. This should help those people unfamiliar with the Japanese language modify the default settings of their browser with confidence. The browser does contain an English keyboard and handwriting recognition in addition to a Japanese keyboard and handwriting recognition and Chinese handwriting recognition. The English keyboard & handwriting input will be used when entering website addresses in the URL window and for all other text input on English based websites. Website Display Language [SEC3H] Websites will display in whatever language they are designed in. If you type in "www.yahoo.com" you will view the English language version of Yahoo!. If you type in "www.yahoo.co.jp" you will view the Japanese language version of Yahoo!. GameFAQs displays in English since that's the language it was designed in. The only exception to this rule (so far) is Google when using the Japanese version of the browser. Google will redirect to the Japanese language site even if the US address is entered. For the workaround see next sub-section titled "Google Search" [SEC3N]. Browser Speed [SEC3I] The browser runs quite well for a mobile web browser. It runs a bit faster than a dial-up connection, but not nearly as fast as a broadband connection. It should go without saying that the more graphics displayed on the web page the longer it will take to load. Websites that are specifically designed for mobile devices load very quickly. Conversely, web pages that are graphically intensive can take upwards of several minutes to load. Examples: Websites with minimal graphics such as Google and GameFAQ's typically load in less than 10 seconds. Websites that have large amounts of graphics such as IGN and Nintendo.com typically take several minutes to load completely. Selecting images to off (on the browser toolbar) can decrease load times on these sites significantly. In order to get the maximum speed from the browser, select the SSR mode and disable the images. Use the buttons on the bottom of the screen to change display modes and toggle the images on or off. You can also set the browser to default to your desired mode and picture setting on the Settings Menu (see Section 4 of this FAQ). Pop-Up Advertisements [SEC3J] Since the browser is only capable of displaying one window at a time, the browser will not display any pop-up advertisements. Downloadable Content / Browser Plug-Ins [SEC3K] The browser is not capable of downloading any content from the internet since there is be no place to store it. Likewise, the browser cannot download and install any plug-ins (such as Flash or Java) or online chat clients. The RAM cartridge is not designed to store downloadable content from the internet. The RAM cartridge is provided SOLELY for the purpose of expanding the memory of the DS so it is sufficient to run the browser. Without the RAM cartridge the DS does not have sufficient memory to run the browser and therefore it will not function unless the RAM cartridge is inserted. There is no add-on type product that will allow the browser to store downloadable content planned or announced. Parental Controls Japanese Version (i Filter) [SEC3L] There is an OPTION to turn on parental controls for the browser. Parental controls default to off. These controls can be enabled in the Settings Menu, however in order to activate this function you are required to pay a monthly subscription fee for the service. With parental contrrols turned off you can view adult websites just as you can with any other web browser. Visit the following website for further information about i Filter: http://www.daj.jp/cs/ifds/index.htm (Japanese language website). Parental Controls US Version (Astaro) [SEC3M] There is an OPTION to turn on parental controls for the browser. Parental controls default to off. These controls can be enabled in the Settings Menu UNDER "Proxy Settings." Check the "Use Proxy" check-box. You may password protect the parental controls by selecting the "Proxy Lock" menu and entering a username and password. With this parental controls turned off you can view adult websites just as you can with any other web browser. Visit the following website for further information about Astaro Content Filtering Service: http://www.ds-content-filter.astaro.com Online Chat [SEC3N] Online Chat is reportedly available on the browser. The following site has been said to allow the use of certain chat rooms (such as MSN and AIM): http://mob.e-messenger.net/mobile/ Web Based E-Mail [SEC3O] Web based e-mail runs flawlessly on the browser. Examples of such are Yahoo! mail, GMail and MSN. The browser will allow you to log and check your e-mail just as you do from your PC. Video [SEC3P] Video does not work on the browser regardless of the format. You can not view Flash video files nor can you download movies in other formats (such as mpeg or WMV). You can not view videos on websites such as You Tube, Google Video, IGN, Gamespot, etc. Sound [SEC3Q] The browser does not support any sound files from the internet. The browser does include some basic sounds with the interface which can be selected on or off (i.e. the "popping" noise the browser makes when you click on a link) however you cannot listen to mp3 files or any other sound files. Firmware Updates [SEC3R] As of the time of this writing there are no planned firmware updates for the browser (it is likely that the browser is incapable of accepting such an update). Susceptibility to Computer Viruses & Spyware [SEC3S] Since the internet is rife with computer viruses it is a fair question to ask if the DS is vulnerable to computer viruses. Fortunately, the answer is no. There is no ability for the browser to download and permanently store information on the DS - and that includes computer viruses and spyware - therefore there is no risk of infecting your DS with these types of malicious programs. Google Search in English (Japenese Version) [SEC3T] In the Japanese version, Google tends to default to the Japanese site (even if the US address is entered). By entering the following address in the URL window you will link directly to the English Google site: http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&lr Save this address to your bookmarks page so the English Google website will be readily available. Browser Navigation [SEC3U] The following are the functions available by tapping the buttons along the bottom of the web browser from left to right. [ Back ] [ Forward ] [ Stop / Refresh ] [ History ] - Displays last 6 web pages visited [ Enter URL ] - Use the on-screen keyboard to enter web addresses [ Bookmark ] - See Note 1 below [ Search ] - See Note 2 below [ Settings ] - See Section 4 for the translation [ Help ] - Japanese language help (no translation available, sorry) [ Toggle SSR / DS Mode ] - See Note 3 below [ Zoom In / Out ] - Modes are 50% - 80% - 100% - 120% - 150% [ In SSR Mode - Go to End of Page, In DS Mode - Swap Screens ] ******** [Note 1] ******** Part A Bookmarks are saved to the memory of the browser so they will be available whenever you use your browser. To save a bookmark follow the steps listed below. 1. Load the page you wish to bookmark by entering its address in the URL window. 2. Once the page loads, click on the bookmark (star) icon on the bottom of the page. 3a. When the bookmarks page opens, you will see the address of the current page (the one you just loaded) listed on the bottom of the screen. Click the button to the right of the address to add that page to the list of bookmarks. 3b. Instead of clicking the button in the lower right-hand corner as described in step 3a, simply click and drag the page address (displayed near the bottom of the screen) to the desired folder on the bookmarks menu. Part B To edit the bookmarks, click the pen button in the lower left-hand corner of the screen. 1. To add a new folder, click the folder button on the bottom of the bookmarks screen. This will bring you to the edit bookmarks page. 2. To rename a bookmark or a folder, highlight the bookmark and then click the pen icon on the bottom of the screen. Edit the name with the on-screen keyboard. 3. To move bookmarks, simply click and drag the bookmarks. 4. To delete bookmarks, simply highlight a bookmark and then click the trash can button on the bottom of the page. 5. Once your changes are complete, click the "O" button on the lower right-hand side of the screen. If you want to cancel all changes, click the "X" button on the lower right-hand side of the screen. Part C The Start Menu folder contains the links which will appear when you initially power up your browser. The links that come pre-loaded on the browser are: For the US version: Nintendo of America Opera Software Astaro Content Filter Services Website For the Japanese version: Nintendo of Japan Opera Software i Filter Parental Controls The Start Menu can be edited on the bookmarks page. 1. Go to the edit bookmarks page as described in Part B above. 2. Edit the bookmarks in the "Start Menu" folder just as you would edit all other bookmarks as described in Part B. All bookmarks listed in the Start Menu will be displayed when you initially power up your browser. Note that the browser will not let you delete the Start Menu folder. ******** [Note 2] ******** The search function for the browser defaults to the Yahoo! search engine. You can select a custom search engine however, the browser requires a special format for the address in order to work properly. The following are the addresses for several popular search engines formatted so they will work properly when entered into the "Other Search Engine" text bar on the Settings Menu. Google http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%s Yahoo! http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%s MSN http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=%s Is your search engine not listed? Here's how to format your favorite search engine so it meets Opera's format for the custom address on the Settings Menu (thanks goes to "Dejitaru Ken" of GameFAQ's for figuring out the procedure). 1. Go to the search engine of your choice by entering the URL in the address window (we'll use Google for this example). 2. Do a web search using any text (for example, in this example we'll use "cookies"). 3. Note the web address after you perform the search. The example address: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=cookies&btnG=Google+Search 4. Replace your searched text ("cookies" in the above address) with a "%s" (you can usually delete everything after the %s as well) and note the new address. In the example the new address will be: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%s 5. Enter this new address in the "Other Search Engine" text bar in the Settings Menu. When using the search function, the left check-box will search the active web page for the entered text and the right check-box will search the web for the entered text (the check-boxes are displayed just below the text window, above the keyboard). *************************************************************************** * This formatting is ONLY required when entering a custom search engine * * on the Settings Menu. When entering a URL in the address window simply * * enter the address as you normally would. I.e. for Yahoo! simply enter * * www.Yahoo.com in the address window to go directly to the Yahoo! * * website. * *************************************************************************** ******** [Note 3] ******** SSR Mode (Small Screen Rendering Mode) - The browser will reformat web pages in order to fit the width of the Nintendo DS screens (approx. 247 pixels wide). All the information will be displayed, however it will not be in the format you are used to seeing on your desktop browser. DS Mode - On the bottom screen, the web page will be displayed in it's original form. The DS will zoom out to fit the page width to the DS's screens. There will be a scroll box on the bottom screen that you drag with your stylus. The top screen will display the contents of the scroll box. Use the "swap screens" button in order to swap the displays. This will allow you to enter text and click on links via the touch-screen. Restoring Default Settings [SEC3V] THe default factory settings can be reset by pressing and holding the A + B + X + Y + L Shoulder & R Shoulder buttons while sytarting the Browser. A window will as you to confirm your desire to restore all seting back to their defaults. ****Thanks goes to raphland@hotmail.com for discovering this reset**** ======================================================= 4. Settings Menu Translationfor Japanese Version [SEC4] ======================================================= The following is a Japanese - English translation of the Settings Menu found on the browser (the wrench button at the bottom of the browser window). The main menu is listed to the left and submenus (menus which are opened by clicking on buttons on the main menu) are indented underneath the main menu from which they can be accessed. Those boxes that are checked and the entries that are listed below are the default selections of the browser. Tapping the "Reset All Default Settings" button at the bottom of the Settings Menu will return the settings to what is displayed here. (Note: This button will NOT delete your bookmarks) [X] and [ ] = Check-Boxes [ Text ] = Buttons [ ] = Text Input Window -------------------------------------------- WEB SETTINGS [X] Load Images [ ] Default to Overview Mode [ ] Fit Web Page To Screen Width In Overview Mode [ Encoding ] [ Proxy Settings ] [ Search Engine ] Zoom [ ]50% [ ]80% [X]100% [ ]120% [ ]150% -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- TEXT ENCODING [X] Automatic Japanese Western European Languages [ ] Shift JIS [ ] ISO-8859-1 [ ] ISO 2022-JP [ ] ISO-8859-15 [ ] EUC-JP [ ] US ASCII Unicode [ ] UTF-8 [ ] UTF-16 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- PROXY SETTINGS [ ] Use Proxy [ Proxy Lock ] Proxy [ ] Port [0 ] [ ] HTTPS Filter (Astaro / i Filter) [ ] Use Automatic Authentication Parental Controls User ID [ ] Parental Controls Password [ ] ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ SEARCH ENGINE SETTINGS [X] Yahoo! [ ] Other Other Search Engine [http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%s ] ------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------- SETTINGS [X] Browser Tips On [X] Browser Sounds On [X] Help Windows On [X] Display Low Memory Warning [ ] Default Input to Handwriting Recognition [ Browser Lock ] [ Keyboard Language ] -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ PASSWORD SETUP Password protection during browser startup CAUTION: If you forget the password you will be locked out of the browser. Password [ ] Re-Enter Password [ ] ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ KEYBOARD LANGUAGE SELECTION [X] Japanese [ ] US English [ ] UK English [ ] German [ ] French [ ] Italian [ ] Spanish ------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------- NETWORK SETTINGS [ Connect ] [ Disconnect ] -------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- TIME SETTINGS [ ] [ ] [-] [ -- ] GMT +09 [ + ] [+] [ ] [ ] [ ] Enable Daylight Savings Time -------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- SHORTCUT SETTINGS URL Default [http://www. ] URL Shortcut [.com ] URL Shortcut [.org ] URL Shortcut [.net ] URL Shortcut [.co.jp ] URL Shortcut [.or.jp ] -------------------------------------------- [ X Cancel ] [ Reset All Default Settings ] [ O Accept ] ================== 5. Credits [SEC5] ================== Special Thanks goes to "Dejitaru Ken" of GameFAQ's for help with the translation of the Settings Menu. I would also like to thank MS3FGX for providing me with input and suggestions for the guide. Thanks also to Nintendo and Opera for creating this useful piece of software. =============== 6. Legal [SEC6] =============== This FAQ is Copyright (c) 2007 Jason Williams. This FAQ may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal or private use. It may not be placed on any web site (except GameFAQs) or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission of the copyright owner. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright.