

I even carry a few titles for the very young so I can give a demo of what the DSi can do for the young ones. I have approx 30 epubs, 15 mp3's, 3 movies and approx 6 youtube videos on my sdhv card as well as over 100 game titles.
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There is even a site where you can download most NDS games. If you search on the Internet for ezflash Vi as well as NDS homebrew you will find further information. The size of the micro-sdhc depends on you and what you want to do with it.
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There is a slot on it that will allow you to insert the micro-sdhc card with the OS software as well as any games/homebrew apps plus the ebooks, mp3's, jpeg pictures or even some full length movies. So you need the Flash card which looks like a regular NDS game card. I would not do any Firmware updates to the actual Flash module as it should work right out of the box. All the rest of the software including the Homebrew software is free. You first need a DSi compatible flash card (Note these cards are backwards compatible with the older devices. The homebrew app is DSLIBRE and works on all of them. Sorry to get back late on this but yes it is possible and very affordable. It also comes with a limited wifi Internet browser.Īdd DSReader and you have a txt format reader.Īdd DSOrganize and you can do your own file management on the unit. Not a bad setup for a multi media type of device with two 3.5 inch screens.

This needs to be done before starting up DSLibri. Unlike on the DS-Lite you do not have brightness control on the fly. You can exit an open e-book to the main e-book Table and enter another e-book. You hold the unit in portrait mode and use both screens to view the e-book. You can also add bookmarks, adjust font size, reverse image and there are several modes of switch pages. It will bring you back to where you left off in an open e-book. Installing DSLibri gives the unit basic ePub support.
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You can even get a free movie converter, e-Book converter, various free e-book PC readers and a free ePub editor. Just add a flash card such as EZ Flash Vi and a 2+ gig Micro SDHC card - download the free software for the Flash card and away you go. If you already have the Nintendo DSi-XL it doesn't take much to make it into an e-reader, mp3 player as well as movie (mp4) player. * is the Number 1 Website on French R4 card, R4i, R4 3DS, R4, R4 DSi, DS Lite R4, M3 Linker, r4 dsi x, Carte ds. In the subsequent articles we will see what these cards are & how you can extend the functionality of your Nintendo DSi & DSi XL. However, the final blow to the older generation cards came when Nintendo simply stopped adding GBA or SLOT-1 to the newer generation Nintendo DSi & DSi XL. Additionally firmware updates from Nintendo regularly blocked out access to such cards. These were, needless to say older & of poor configuration. Though Nintendo intends that you use only approved cards, there were many varieties of cards available that got more than what was officially permitted.įirst generation cards included GBA flash cartridges, GBAMP CF, SuperCard, and M3. It is imperative that one first understands the terminology of the cards. Since Nintendo introduced another slot, these older GBA cards came to be known as 1st Gen cards & the newer cards that fit into the newer slot called DS Game Card Slot came to be known as SLOT-2 cards. Any gaming console has content developed by the content providers. However, homebrew developers used these cards to extend the functionality of the gaming console.

These slots used to hold cartridges that were legacy & supported older games. This greyĪrea in the law has been long exploited by pirates of software to keep ‘soft’Ĭopies of games on had-disks in the form of ISOs or ROMs. The game just because the hardware on which it came malfunctioned.

One has paid moneyįor the intangible asset, which is the game. Mere hardware unit which is bound to fail or malfunction. What happens when these cartridgesĪre damaged or lost? If the cartridge becomes unusable or inaccessible isn’t Gamers to play games from Cartridges only. Without these cards it would have been mandatory for A ROM can be as small as a few Kilobytes (KB) With R4 cards, one can easily storeĪ ROM is the game data or game file in soft form. To play games on cartridges bought legally. If Nintendo had its way, one would only be able However, the major purpose of such cards existed to extend theįunctionality of the console. Now card manufactures like that of R4i, Gold,Įtc saw a great opportunity to offer cards that could play games from these Later on they found their way in the internet & wereĪvailable for download by anyone.
