If you are dumping your own games, use modern tools like GodMode9 (for 3DS) or GodMode9i (for DSi) and ensure you select the Full Dump option rather than the "trim" version.
If you’ve encountered the error message while trying to launch a Nintendo DS game, you are likely using TWiLight Menu++ on a modded DSi or 3DS.
When TWiLight Menu++ throws this error, it means it cannot find the DSi-specific code within the ROM file you are trying to launch. This typically happens for three reasons:
The game will play perfectly fine, but you will lose DSi-specific features like WPA2 Wi-Fi and camera support. 2. Obtain a "Clean" ROM
Dsi binaries are missing · Issue #730 · d0k3/GodMode9 - GitHub
The DSI (Deep Subsystem Interface) binaries are not present in the expected location after build/installation. This prevents any functionality that depends on DSI from working.
Use of the DSi cameras and features like the Xtransceiver video chat in Pokémon. Why the "Missing" Error Happens
If you are dumping your own games, use modern tools like GodMode9 (for 3DS) or GodMode9i (for DSi) and ensure you select the Full Dump option rather than the "trim" version.
If you’ve encountered the error message while trying to launch a Nintendo DS game, you are likely using TWiLight Menu++ on a modded DSi or 3DS.
When TWiLight Menu++ throws this error, it means it cannot find the DSi-specific code within the ROM file you are trying to launch. This typically happens for three reasons:
The game will play perfectly fine, but you will lose DSi-specific features like WPA2 Wi-Fi and camera support. 2. Obtain a "Clean" ROM
Dsi binaries are missing · Issue #730 · d0k3/GodMode9 - GitHub
The DSI (Deep Subsystem Interface) binaries are not present in the expected location after build/installation. This prevents any functionality that depends on DSI from working.
Use of the DSi cameras and features like the Xtransceiver video chat in Pokémon. Why the "Missing" Error Happens