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    NDS Microsdhc 4gb

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    SD cards above 2 GB don't work on R4/M3 right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Divineo
    - Built to last, with an operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a ten-foot drop **
    Droping a memory card 10 feet isnt really alot, i can see it just like fluttering around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ButterBeer121 View Post
    SD cards above 2 GB don't work on R4/M3 right?
    Not with the current firmwares (1.11/1.07) but it's been suggested that the next update might add SDHC support.

    There's be some debate on http://gbatemp.net as to whether it's posible but, as it could be out in a week or so for the R4, we'll soon see :thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Man View Post
    Droping a memory card 10 feet isnt really alot, i can see it just like fluttering around.
    Where are you that you just happen to drop your extremely light memory card from ten feet anyway?

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    I agree, 10ft is a lot, unless you're over 10ft tall, like say 16ft and your hand is 10ft from the floor, that would suck if you accidently dropped your SD card. You giants better take note. Us shorties should think about not throwing the card across the room. duh.

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    There's be some debate on http://gbatemp.net as to whether it's posible but, as it could be out in a week or so for the R4, we'll soon see
    Is there going to be an r4 update coming in the next week or so and if so with possible large memory support? and if so where did you get this info?

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    Sometimes, when im ejecting my SD card from M3 lite(it has a spring), i would accidently slip my grip, and the Sd card would fling out of the M3 lite really fast

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    well m3/R4 well R4 was re designed so that the SD card just pushes in and pulls out due to a lot of the springs breaking.

    I say m3/R4 as they are the same hardware and the m3 can be modded easily to run the R4 firmware.

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