No, the batches of cards might be bad ones, not fake.
The bad batch is something regarding the supercard team, nothing to do with resellers.OK, but that's not because of the site is it? Its just because of something that is happening right now?
I was under the impression it was the suppliers 'supplying' bad chips?The bad batch is something regarding the supercard team, nothing to do with resellers.
I was under the impression it was the suppliers 'supplying' bad chips?
Which Supercard used to make some DSTwo units.
Good to read it!Bought my card three weeks ago got it yesterday and it works perfectly on 3ds XL. Ive been worried since seeing this post i got lucky
There's some save backup homebrews, but they only work on the DS/Lite. If you need to back up DS game saves and you only have a DSi/3DS, you'll need a save backup cart.Hi. Me again. I received my DSTwo today and thank god, it works! Now I have a question but I couldn't find an appropriate thread so I'm just going to use this one as it involves the DSTwo. Does anyone know of a way to put saved game files on the DSTwo so that I don't have to start all of my games from the start? I looked around on the internet but couldn't find anything remotely related(unless I'm looking in the wrong places but I seriously doubt that).
There's some save backup homebrews, but they only work on the DS/Lite. If you need to back up DS game saves and you only have a DSi/3DS, you'll need a save backup cart.
http://gbatemp.net/threads/ds-backup-gold-review.322617/
Something like that.
It works on DS games too, it's just suggested to use a newer tool since some DS carts don't work with the older save tools.Oh. Wait, this deals mostly with 3DS games. I need something for normal DS games. AND ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? I have to buy more stuff just to continue? Please tell me there's another way such as simply copying the save states to the root or something. X(
It works on DS games too, it's just suggested to use a newer tool since some DS carts don't work with the older save tools.
I thought you meant backing up saves from actual game carts. If it's emulation stuff, you need to do an in-game save in the emulator (NOT a save state, those will NOT work, it needs to be a normal in-game battery save) and then convert it with something like this...
http://aspspider.info/uniquegeeks/nds.aspx
And then rename the save to the exact same name as the ROM (minus the file extension), and put it in the same folder as the ROM on the DSTwo's MicroSD.
The first thing you need to do is start playing the emulated games on the emulator, go in-game, and do an actual save in-game, like you normally would. This is because save states cannot be transferred, so you need a normal game save. The saves will be in whatever folder the emulator saves it in, sometimes things like "battery" or something, with the same file name as the ROM played.Sorry for not making it clear that I was talking about a emulator save file. Um, sorry to bother AGAIN, but is there any chance you could explain all that in a more detailed step-by-step? I am really new with things like this and really don't understand all those technical names. Really sorry for this!! DX
The first thing you need to do is start playing the emulated games on the emulator, go in-game, and do an actual save in-game, like you normally would. This is because save states cannot be transferred, so you need a normal game save. The saves will be in whatever folder the emulator saves it in, sometimes things like "battery" or something, with the same file name as the ROM played.
Then you need to go to the site I linked, tell it to convert the saves from whatever emulator you have, to the RAW save format (Supercard DSTwo uses it, as do most modern carts). It'll let you download converted versions.
Then you can put those converted files onto the MicroSD of your DSTwo. The saves need to be in the same folder as the ROM they match (so "Super Mario 64 DS.nds" will have "Super Mario 64 DS.sav").