To get a PS2 BIOS from the console itself, you need to rip it by executing "custom code" on it from a DVD that you make yourself or buy. To start with, you need to have your PS2 mod-chipped, a process which is frowned upon (and which will also void a PS2's warantee). A mod-chip, if fitted correctly (and provided that it is a real modchip), will allow PlayStation 2 code to be run on the console from on any DVD formatted disk. After this, it will be necessary to find some custom written code designed to rip the BIOS and write it to disk (in the method suggested by the coder). A PS2 to PC cable then needs to be attached to the corresponding devices, and then the custom code disk must be run. The following steps should be provided by the BIOS ripper's coder, and, upon completion, you should be left with a BIOS. (NB: It is also possible to download BIOS files from all types of PS2 when relentlessly searching in Google. DON'T! To do so is illegal, and makes you [and the provider] criminals.)
dispose of them carefully like u would with any bio-hazardous chemical
Copies of the Nintendo DS BIOS are not legally redistributable. You will need to use a homebrew program to dump it from your own DS.
A Nintendo DS BIOS is used for the purpose of running Nintendo DS games off a cartridge on the console itself. It allows the software to interact with the console. It is also needed to make the only working NDS emulator (No$GBA) read the roms so they can be played on a computer. The BIOS can be ripped using any device that allows custom content to be played on the DS once special code is run. The BIOS cannot be freely distributed in any way, because it is software owned by Nintendo. In short, the BIOS is used for reading the games...
No, there probably isn't. But GameStop or EB Games might let you. You could go up there and ask, or maybe call them. Hope I helped!
No, but it is illegal to download ROMs, BIOS files or any unauthorized copies of DS games.
There are several types of Nintendo DS systems ranging from the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL. The newest version of the Nintendo DS is the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL.
The corporation of Nintendo created the dsi.
Yes you can play Nintendo DS games on a Nintendo ds lite.
It is actually not as hard as you would think. Refer to: http://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-forum/84994-guide-dump-bios-through-usb.html for directions to dump your PS2 bios onto a USB Flashdrive. And on a side note, when you dump your bios using a custom code (as explained in the above link) you are actually copying your bios, so it does not render your PS2 useless.
Nintendo invented the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DS lite.
Nintendo DS 2? I never heard of that. I only heard of Nintendo DS (the original one) and the Nintendo DS Lite
no you can only use Nintendo games on Nintendo ds/Nintendo ds lite.
Heres how to dump the bios from you ps2:Via LANRF's Guide to Dumping Your PS2 Bios over LANhttp://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-official-forum/83608-rfs-guide-dumping-your-ps2-bios-over-lan.htmlVia USBGuide to dump bios through USBhttp://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-official-forum/84994-guide-dump-bios-through-usb.html