wow... another slot 1 solution........ there are so many of these out now.. but i'd only go with the R4 at the moment..
Via the homepage are the details:
The XP Card comes out with the highest performance cost ratio as a DS SLOT-1 flash cartridge. It is just an amazing little device the same size as original DS cart and it operates without any extra storage device like Micro SD card etc. to save your money at most. It works as USB disk in any PC so you just need to Drag and Drop your ROMs from your PC to this little device. In brief, you buy a greatly USB Disk that can work with your NDS/NDS Lite when you buy an XP Card.
1. 1:1 original card size.
2. No FlashMe, No PassMe, No conversion anymore.
3. Lowest Cost of Owning. Built-in NAND Flash up to 8Gbits. No extra storage device required.
4. 100% Clean Rom Support. 100% game compatibility.
5. Working as a USB disk. No PC software required. Just Drag 'n Drop file from PC to XP-card.
6. Hardware virtual saving supported. Backup and exchange saves with other players easily.
7. Micro firmware design, skin which is fully upgradeable.
8. MoonShell built-in design.
9. Low power consuming and long sustaining time.
wow... another slot 1 solution........ there are so many of these out now.. but i'd only go with the R4 at the moment..
yeah. these things are all coming out at the same time.
on a side note, the people who make these need to learn english.
"In brief, you buy a greatly USB Disk..."
Yes their english is often worse then mine.
Well the argument :"without any extra storage device like Micro SD card etc. to save your money at most" is quite4 stupid. A microsd version saves more money. You can have more sorage cards without buying the entiry device twice. And the second thing is that those storage carts are getting cheaper allmost every day. The prices are allmost falling. So you dont save money with that device. And next is, when your microsd cart is broken you can buy a new one, if the internal nand is broken the entiry device is broken. (i have 3 SD cards broken allready)
Not to mention that they've gone back to the days of GBA flash carts by advertising their storage capacity in "gigabits" instead of "gigabytes" which means that this device really only has 1 GB of storage space.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks