M3 CF with Passcard 3, hands down.
Cheaper, more compatible, and damn right sexy.
Admit it, curvy sleek guys. Would you LIKE a woman that was PERFECTLY curvy? AKA no (.)(.)? Probably not.
I AM NOT A SEXIST! *runs like hell*
The DS Flash cart scene is moving at an incredible rate, soon we will have DS-X, DS Link and NinjaDS and we already have Supercard, M3 and G6 Lite versions.
Whats the best Flash cart and why ?
M3 CF with Passcard 3, hands down.
Cheaper, more compatible, and damn right sexy.
Admit it, curvy sleek guys. Would you LIKE a woman that was PERFECTLY curvy? AKA no (.)(.)? Probably not.
I AM NOT A SEXIST! *runs like hell*
I still think it is too early to tell. DSLink requires a flashed DS while DS-X does not. DS-X is promising a ton of features, but this is their first flashcart for the NDS (they only created xbox modchips before this).
Also, the M3 team is putting out a slot 1 loader link the DS Link and DS-X (flashcart and an adapter microSD).
We just need to wait and see what others will say.
Wraggster - you can always attempt to ask for review samples from the developers (that develop the flashcart) if you believe your users are having dobuts. Although, I've had bad experience with M3 for not giving me review samples yet giving a moderator on my forums one - not the greatest
So I still think it is too early to tell - I think we should be able to judge before christmas![]()
damn straight!!! M3 CF is the way to go!!!Originally Posted by The Hombrew Hunter
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Wow... what a difficult question. The correct answer is that there is no "best". A more specific answer would be that the best card choice varies from person to person, situation to situation.
* If you're doing homebrew primarily then M3 CF seems to be the king.
* If you want to play commercial GBA roms it seems G6 Lite has the edge. EZ-Flash could also be an option.
* If commercial NDS roms are your bag then I'd probably say a Slot 1 solution is going to open up more possibilities for you when Nintendo starts making more use of the GBA slot within NDS games. If you think that the big N will not be using the GBA slot in conjunction with future NDS games, then a Supercard or M3 Lite could be the best solution for you.
Note: Many of the above can do more than just that one type of program. That just happens to be the area where they outperform the competition.
This, of course, leaves one big question: built-in or expandable memory?
* If space is your primary concern- aka, I have to go on a month-long trip with no access to a computer - go with expandable (microSD, miniSD, SD, CF). These are also useful if you want to use your DS as a media player.
* If gaming functionality is your primary concern and you have frequent access to your computer you're probably better off with built-in memory since it's generally faster and more reliable.
What about EZFlash IV / EZFlash IV Lite??? GBA compatibility is good, and external storage too...
Does the G6 Lite work with SNES emulators like SnezziDS or DSnes?
it shouldOriginally Posted by molopo
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I'm thinking of getting it for Christmas from my parents, but I really want to make sure that I'm gonna get the best bang for my buck, ya know? ;0
Can anyone verify this? Any why is M3 CF the king of homebrewing? o_o;
CF is more compatible than SD
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