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Short for the SPI Memory Emulator.
This is [[User:Scanlime]]'s approach to bootstrapping code via savegame hacks and providing a debug channel back to the PC. Whereas [[EEPUART]] is a serial port, spime is a shared memory buffer.
It is implemented on a Xilinx Spartan 3 FPGA board in Verilog. A 1MB SRAM buffer is concurrently accessible by the PC over a 3 MBit serial port, and by the DS over an SPI EEPROM emulator. This buffer can store normal save files, plus it can be used as a fast communication channel for memory dumps, commands to execute, etc.
This shared memory buffer can also be used to send simple RPC-like commands to the DSi, implementing a very simple debug monitor for poking at registers in real-time.
Source code is under a BSD-style license, available from a [http://svn.navi.cx/misc/trunk/nds/spi-mem-emulator/ public Subversion repository].