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: Legally, users are expected to dump these files from their own physical Nintendo DS hardware.

The BIOS performs several critical functions: : Legally, users are expected to dump these

The BIOS is a firmware that controls and configures the hardware components of a computer. It acts as an intermediary between the operating system (OS) and the hardware, providing a layer of abstraction and facilitating communication between the two. The BIOS is stored in a chip on the motherboard, typically a non-volatile memory chip, such as a ROM (Read-Only Memory) or flash memory. The BIOS is stored in a chip on

In the context of emulation, the Nintendo DS requires three specific BIOS dumps to function accurately: typically a non-volatile memory chip

The BIOS has evolved over the years to accommodate changing hardware and software requirements:

For users on iOS or Android using the Delta Emulator , the setup process typically involves these steps: