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		<title>By: Welcome! &#171; Fresh Off The Tree</title>
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		<description>[...] Many, if not all, of the people involved with the DS homebrew are aware of another library which wraps libnds. This library, PAlib, is widely known as an abomination, and rightly so. Many of the programming practices that the author used are downright awful, such as creating a permanent buffer of zeroes to quickly zero memory. On a system with 4MB of RAM, malpractices such as this can make a large difference. If you&#8217;ve already installed PAlib, BigRedPimp has written a great guide on PAlib removal at http://dsdev.bigredpimp.com/palib-survival-guide [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Many, if not all, of the people involved with the DS homebrew are aware of another library which wraps libnds. This library, PAlib, is widely known as an abomination, and rightly so. Many of the programming practices that the author used are downright awful, such as creating a permanent buffer of zeroes to quickly zero memory. On a system with 4MB of RAM, malpractices such as this can make a large difference. If you&#8217;ve already installed PAlib, BigRedPimp has written a great guide on PAlib removal at <a href="http://dsdev.bigredpimp.com/palib-survival-guide" rel="nofollow">http://dsdev.bigredpimp.com/palib-survival-guide</a> [...]</p>
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