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Anyone know if there is a working version of Beup out there right now, preferably for the Supercard.

I miss it, I used to love just sitting in the longue with my ds rather than having a hot laptop on my lap :(

Anyone know if there is a working version of Beup out there right now, preferably for the Supercard.

I miss it, I used to love just sitting in the longue with my ds rather than having a hot laptop on my lap :(

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Just a newbie question..i'm thinking of getting a R4DS for my DS lite, will it do anything bad to my ds?like hang or corrupt the whole hardware or freeze the ds?

Yes, after prolonged use, it will cause your DS lite to freeze up while it calculates trajectories for a thermonuclear strike on China. </sarcasm>

No, it won't do anything to your system, other than allow you to use homebrew, play roms, watch movies and listen to music.

Head on over to gbatemp and have a look in their R4 forums. There is a program there that can patch the M3DS Simply/R4 firmwares to run on either cart and in any language.

Hey guys, looking for a little help deciding which flashcart to buy.

I would like to be able to play backups, use homebrew, see pictures and movies, and run my old GBA games.

Which one of the following would best suit my needs ?

http://dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.1459

http://www.kickgaming.com/m3-perfect-lite-...card-p-110.html

http://www.divineo.com/cgi-bin/div-us/dd-ds-g6r8-s

http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=33489

I have a DS Lite by the way.

Thx.

Hey guys, looking for a little help deciding which flashcart to buy.

I would like to be able to play backups, use homebrew, see pictures and movies, and run my old GBA games.

Which one of the following would best suit my needs ?

http://dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.1459

http://www.kickgaming.com/m3-perfect-lite-...card-p-110.html

http://www.divineo.com/cgi-bin/div-us/dd-ds-g6r8-s

http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=33489

I have a DS Lite by the way.

Thx.

Top one, but get the slightly more expensive bundle that comes with a JAPANESE Card.

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I am pretty new to NDS. I have been playing my GBA games on my PSP for a long time, it works pretty good since I don't have my GBA anymore but I still have my games. I was able to back up those and play on my PSP. Anyway, I am not sure how it works on NDS.

I wanna be able to play my backup games on my NDS. I don't care much about homebrew, but it would be nice to have.

I would like to be able play over WiFi and be able to save my games as well. What card/package do I need for this?

I already have 1GB MiniSD card from my phone, and Reader, what do I need?

Thank You!

bfoos, I mentioned that I wanna be able to play my backup games on my NDS. Forget GBA. I am already playing GBA games on my PSP.

What is the single package I need to buy that will enable playing NDS backup games on my NDS, with wifi and save games functional.

Thank You.

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^ Some more information would be helpful...

I use Superkey and Supercard DS Lite with a micro sd card

at first i was just putting the roms straight onto the sd cards and the screen was just going white, then i was told i needed to convert them first, i am using a program called supercard micosd.. now when i try i get the 'Loading...' screen for a few seconds then it just goes white again.

Any ideas?

^ First of all, roms are illegal, unless they are your own backups. So please stop discussing them here, as it will get this thread closed.

On topic, if you want to play backups, you need to either patch them, since I dont believe the supercard has a direct "drag and drop functionality.

I suggest you try one of the sites on the first page of this thread. Gbatemp, is a good site for homebrew support...

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