12 gigs?!?!?!?!?!? holy crap! thats huge! how in the world do they put twelve gigs onto a card that small?!?!
Sure, it felt good being the only cat on the block rockin' 8GB of microSDHC storage in your DSFlashcart, but time doesn't stand still, player -- SanDisk's just upped the status quo to 12GB. Yep, there it is, impossibly small and ready to be filled with data -- too bad we don't have any pricing info yet.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/s...icrosdhc-card/
12 gigs?!?!?!?!?!? holy crap! thats huge! how in the world do they put twelve gigs onto a card that small?!?!
Agreed. First words I thought were "Holy crap!".
Not only is it insane to have that much data that small... But imagine using that card in an M3 Real, or something!I wouldn't mind using huge .dsm, anymore... Or even keep every dpg I download... Ah, now I want one! lol (I have a 1gb microSD + M3DS Simply, right now)
Imagine a normal size hard drive used that conveniently.. Actually, my hard drive is only 8 gigs bigger than that!
now i have to get one of these cards.
they are getting bigger and bigger all the time.
That is a holy crap moment, but just wait and they'll come out with a larger one. Wait for a card with 25 gigabytes or more and then get one =D
can somebody tell me how they fit more memory than my Wii with a SD card into a MICRO SD card! I have to get one of those.
how do they do it?? easy! (after ceratin advances)
nano tech
Dont work on R4.
microSD/TransFlash Compatibility
The SD (including TransFlash and microSD) ranges up to 2Gb. Anything over that is an SDHC card, which is a different format incompatible at this time. All 4Gb and future 8Gb cards will fail.
Yeah, most of the DS carts won't work with anything over 2Gb, but I think there's a handful that now use the higher capacity ones.. not sure.
Either way, I'm in the "Holy Crap" camp.
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