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YourStillWithMe
December 26th, 2007, 01:51
I just got a DS lite (red and black) the other day and I know you can run DS backups and emulators multiple ways depending on what SD card you use, flashcart, etc.

What is the easiest route to take in terms of most available space to work with? If possible, i would like to get at least 4-8GB of space of homebrew to work with, thanks!!! if you do not want to explain, a link to a guide would be great!

Tikker
December 27th, 2007, 02:06
just go to the M3 site and look for the m3 real

start pricing out 6-8 gb microSDHC cards

they'll cost about as much as the entire DS ;)

ButterBeer121
December 30th, 2007, 14:31
The R4/M3 don't support micro SD cards over 2GB, so I would go with the G6. It has a built in hard drive that can get up to 16 gigs.

ICE
December 30th, 2007, 16:51
The R4/M3 don't support micro SD cards over 2GB, so I would go with the G6. It has a built in hard drive that can get up to 16 gigs.

ncards are cheaper.

Junixx
December 30th, 2007, 18:26
The R4/M3 don't support micro SD cards over 2GB, so I would go with the G6. It has a built in hard drive that can get up to 16 gigs.

It's 16 Gb, 16 gigabits, not gigabytes. 16 Gb is equal to 2 GB (gigabytes) Don't be fooled. ;)

wiggy fuzz
January 4th, 2008, 09:33
not a harddrive either. it's a flash drive