LuigiXHero |
Posted on 09-12-11, 11:27 pm (rev. 1)
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Ninji
Karma: 379 Posts: 65/226 Since: 08-17-11 |
1. Did you know that on some computers that there is a debugger built in? (F12 button) Don't worry dirbalo ( It's does not over white the website it just changes it just for the person who did it. (Refresh page to fix) 2. I got some money and i don't know what flash-card i should buy? What I am looking for: A. Can use it on all Ds systems. B. Can hang (Take out and still play the game) C. Acts just like normal game cards (or close to that) Thanks for any help _________________________ |
Piranhaplant |
Posted on 09-13-11, 01:27 am
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Fuzzy
Full mod Karma: 1183 Posts: 183/785 Since: 06-28-11 |
See this article on GBAtemp: Which Flash Cart Should I Get I would recommend the Supercard DSTwo. As you can see on the chart, it has more features than the other flash cards as well as a GBA emulator built in. |
Tana~ |
Posted on 09-13-11, 02:00 am
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Tananananana~ That's Life Experience!
Karma: 124 Posts: 132/170 Since: 07-18-11 |
i would also recommend a Supercard DSTwo. I bought one recently and wow. <3
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LeWario |
Posted on 09-13-11, 03:36 am (rev. 2)
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Banned for being a complete idiot.
Karma: 529 Posts: 393/987 Since: 07-09-11 |
Yess!
I had an n5 first, and it was literally the definition of a sh**ty flashcart. Then I got a SuperCard DSONEI and I thought it was amazing. When I saw the DSTWO come out, it made me feel depressed But, since it has such a powerful CPU inside the card, it will consume more battery, which results in a shorter battery life. I recommend the DSONEI for the longest life, without sacrificing features. It just amazes me that the SuperCards have the feature to flash the firmware on the card, to adapt to Nintendo's new security. EDIT: Also, if you don't care about the movie playing feature, the GBA emu, or some other advance stuff and only want the DS game capability only, then that's another reason to get a DSONEI |
SKJmin |
Posted on 09-13-11, 01:34 pm
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Red Paragoomba
SKJmin is a moron, so I'm SKJmoron! Karma: -417 Posts: 32/58 Since: 06-27-11 |
An R4 with the newest WOOD is completly enough for the most games!
My New Super Mario Bros. 3 game doesn't work on all flashcards (some levels crush, because they are indeed HUGE! (my biggest one is 3072 x 30722, EVERY single tile is filled!!) |
Freeze |
Posted on 09-13-11, 05:51 pm (rev. 1)
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Karma: 3752 Posts: 395/2112 Since: 06-28-11 |
Posted by SKJmin My New Super Mario Bros. 3 game doesn't work on all flashcards (some levels crush, because they are indeed HUGE! (my biggest one is 3072 x 30722, EVERY single tile is filled!!) I played your hack on my DSTT completely without freezes. EDIT: "crush" is not the same as "crash". Just wanted to mention. |
Dirbaio |
Posted on 09-13-11, 06:20 pm
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Super Mario
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Just one thing: stay away from R4 clones.
Posted by Luigi Hero
B. Can hang (Take out and still play the game) And that's completely impossible. Games are not designed to run entirely from ram, so it will always hang when you remove the card. |
Freeze |
Posted on 09-13-11, 06:25 pm
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Karma: 3752 Posts: 397/2112 Since: 06-28-11 |
Dirbaio |
Posted on 09-13-11, 06:30 pm (rev. 1)
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Super Mario
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Well, yes but slot 2 cards won't work in ALL DS models (DSi has no slot-2) so he doesn't want one anyway.
And slot-2 cards have really bad compatibilty because games have to be patched to read the game data from slot-2 instead of slot-1) EDIT: I have an EZFlash IV (old edition) and I can confirm that Though a slot-2 card is REALLY good at playing GBA games (yay Super Mario Advance series). And for extra memory for some homebrew programs (yay DSLinux) |
SKJmin |
Posted on 09-13-11, 09:17 pm
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Red Paragoomba
SKJmin is a moron, so I'm SKJmoron! Karma: -417 Posts: 34/58 Since: 06-27-11 |
Posted by NsmB_PrO Posted by SKJmin My New Super Mario Bros. 3 game doesn't work on all flashcards (some levels crush, because they are indeed HUGE! (my biggest one is 3072 x 30722, EVERY single tile is filled!!) I played your hack on my DSTT completely without freezes. EDIT: "crush" is not the same as "crash". Just wanted to mention. Ah yeah, i meant crash of course! You played my hack completly= 1.0 or 2.0? Because the 2.0 has some more levels which may bring a black screen of death on some flashcards... |
LuigiXHero |
Posted on 09-13-11, 09:30 pm
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Ninji
Karma: 379 Posts: 68/226 Since: 08-17-11 |
Thanks, I will think about it Possable the one with game-boy surrport. (Yay no more game-boy on wii)
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Dirbaio |
Posted on 09-14-11, 01:43 pm
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Super Mario
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For GB/GBC games you can use Lameboy (a homebrew emulator, works in most flashcarts)
For GBA games you'll need a slot-2 flashcart. So, to summarize things: SLOT 1 Flashcards: - Good NDS compatibilty - Smaller, most are cheaper - Easy to find - CAN'T PLAY GBA GAMES. Slot-2 Flashcarts: - Bad NDS compatibility - but they CAN play GBA games - Not that easy to find these days. (it took me a while to find an online store that sold them in Spain) |
Freeze |
Posted on 09-14-11, 04:58 pm
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Karma: 3752 Posts: 403/2112 Since: 06-28-11 |
LuigiXHero |
Posted on 09-14-11, 09:22 pm
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Ninji
Karma: 379 Posts: 69/226 Since: 08-17-11 |
Posted by Dirbaio For GB/GBC games you can use Lameboy (a homebrew emulator, works in most flashcarts) For GBA games you'll need a slot-2 flashcart. So, to summarize things: SLOT 1 Flashcards: - Good NDS compatibilty - Smaller, most are cheaper - Easy to find - CAN'T PLAY GBA GAMES. Slot-2 Flashcarts: - Bad NDS compatibility - but they CAN play GBA games - Not that easy to find these days. (it took me a while to find an online store that sold them in Spain) Ok, I got a dsi XL So i can't play GBA games. (stupid nintendo ) Also, I will try to get the supercard two, one (Also, Does it use micro or normal sized SD?) _________________________ |
Piranhaplant |
Posted on 09-14-11, 09:24 pm
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Fuzzy
Full mod Karma: 1183 Posts: 189/785 Since: 06-28-11 |
I don't have one, but I would assume micro, since every other card I've seen uses those.
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LuigiXHero |
Posted on 09-14-11, 09:27 pm
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Ninji
Karma: 379 Posts: 70/226 Since: 08-17-11 |
Ok, I need to get one perferable the 8 gig one.
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Tana~ |
Posted on 09-15-11, 01:51 pm
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Tananananana~ That's Life Experience!
Karma: 124 Posts: 135/170 Since: 07-18-11 |
They use Micro SD Cards. Just to confirm.
~Tana-Chan~ Check out my YouTube channel! - Steam: Dark_FusionX_________________________ |
LeWario |
Posted on 09-15-11, 11:18 pm
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Banned for being a complete idiot.
Karma: 529 Posts: 410/987 Since: 07-09-11 |
Posted by Tana~ They use Micro SD Cards. Just to confirm. I pretty sure he knows. All flashcarts say that on their website somewhere obvious... 8 GB's pretty big... I lived with a fast speed SDHC 4 GB when I had a Supercard. Unless you're downloading like 1000+ games. You can also get 32 GB Micro SD's too. But they're really expensive. |
Tana~ |
Posted on 09-16-11, 05:18 am (rev. 2)
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Tananananana~ That's Life Experience!
Karma: 124 Posts: 140/170 Since: 07-18-11 |
Posted by ELMario I pretty sure he knows. Posted by Luigi Hero Also, Does it use micro or normal sized SD? Actually, it seems he didn't know. Also, I went for the 8GB. Very handy. _________________________ |
LuigiXHero |
Posted on 09-22-11, 12:18 am
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Ninji
Karma: 379 Posts: 73/226 Since: 08-17-11 |
Thanks you all Oh and guess what... I Got A Computer!!! (Note it's being sent from like 3-4 states away so might be from 3-7 days or more but still
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