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| GamingCrazy Novice ![]() | best homebrew DS card please help ok im looking for one of the cards that is the same size as a nds game. i would like one that can play nds roms as well as home brew i was thinking of the ds-x but dont know if its 4gb or 512mb or something like that. it says 4gb(512mb) what does that mean does anyone have a ds-x is it good can it play DS roms? and tell me about the memory.any ohter sugustions?
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| GamingCrazy Royal ![]() | Re: best homebrew DS card please help CycloDS Evolution is sold out at realhotstuff.com which I found amazing. I use the R4 which is great because you can customize the GUI which is simple terms mean yuo can change how it looks skin wise. Never tried M3 heard its the same crap all in all. |
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| GamingCrazy Novice ![]() | Re: best homebrew DS card please help I've tried just about every cart, and a few clone variants of them. The R4DS is my personal favorite alongside the Ez-Flash V Expansion pack. It makes a killer combination, perfect for everything NDS you could think of. The M3 Simply is identical, produced by in the same facilities, although R4DS releases their update sooner sometimes. Welcome to the NDS Homebrew scene, if you need any help, feel free to contact me.
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| GamingCrazy Novice ![]() | Re: best homebrew DS card please help Quote:
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| GamingCrazy Novice ![]() | Re: best homebrew DS card please help You execute the homebrew applications and games just like .app or .exe. You can place them in any folder you'd like, you just have to navigate there using the flash cart's file manager. It's a very simple system.
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| GamingCrazy Semi-Addict ![]() | Re: best homebrew DS card please help u make a folder called Games: in your root. but u just toss in your root folder your nes and nes emu. gbc u make a seperate folder called games and just toss the emu into ur root. pretty simple actually. only thing is with my nes emu u gotta combine all ur games into one file with a program. |
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| GamingCrazy Newbie ![]() | Re: best homebrew DS card please help I have a SuperCard mini sd i bought awhile ago. It seems to work fine with just about every rom, however most have to be patched with the patching software to work correctly. I see they now have newer slot-1 cards (with no patching needed) but I haven't tried them. |
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