Yes.
Yes, yes, yessidy yes yes.
well, as seeing that an m3 is a lot cheaper, and has 10 times more features, and i got my mmp at a best buy less than 90 days ago, and still have the box, all its contents and the reciet, should i get an m3? your opinions?
Yes.
Yes, yes, yessidy yes yes.
It would probably be a good idea but Best Buy might be hesitant to give you a full refund without some reason of dissatisfaction. I'm not sure the sales clerk would understand if you said "Because it doesn't run all my homebrew applications"->. I would say that "The product does not provide the functionality that is stated on the Official Mini-site for the Max Media Player and is therefore not worth the price I paid for it". The clerk will probably still be->
, but they should have no valid argument against a full refund (depending on the amount of time since it was bought). I'm not sure if M3 is the way to go but it certainly is more designed toward homebrew in general than the Max Media Dock I would be sure to delete everything off the HDD though before returning it so you can say it's in "like new" condition.
The M3 has like the best GBA and great (if not best) NDS support.
Homebrews should run fine, I can't wait until mine returns waaaaaah.
Damn...canadians.
Can you use another passme and still use the max media dock? Cause i would like to run Snezzi but i like the dock... hmm.
^ I don't see why you couldn't use another passme. You can use Passcards with Supercards, so it should be fine.
ok, so what is the difference between passkey, passkey2, and passcard3? which one should i get with my m3 and why? why do you need them and what do they do? also, how do i know if im getting an m3 or an m3 perfect?
Dude, already answered this in your other thread.
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...727#post172727
People just say "M3" because it's short, "M3 Perfect" is the full name. Same thing.
oooh, ok i get it... and yes, i saw the answer on the other thread.. i was just about to edit this post.
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