does it support multirom?
Not this version but apperently they will release another version supporting multirom soon
does it support multirom?
Not this version but apperently they will release another version supporting multirom soon
i hope that soon is not far away... i already got a bunch of SD Cards and i don't want to buy more.
Why don't you just rewrite one of them if you want to play a new game?
alright i gotta question. i havent updated my gateway yet because im not home but theres shit ton of confusion on retail carts using emunand
1. can you go online on retail carts on the emunand?
2. i have pokemon still in its wrapper from launch day, how do i play it?
its really not clear with all this classic mode and if its used or what.
can anybody shed light to this
1. I think you can since it's booted on "classing mode".
2. You play it normally. Booting it on a non-emuNAND console before may cause some problems, so don't switch consoles.
Classic mode is a GW's hack that, instead of letting use the Red GW cart to boot a ROM and blocking access to retail games, it let you boot retail cartridges with the advantages of emuNAND (and without ROM support).
Can we go online and use dlcs with backups or just in classic mode?
I'm about to buy a Gateway 3DS, but I mailed the site I plan to order it from (flashcard.es, I live in the Netherlands), and they suggested I get the 3DS Link instead, saying the Gateway has a very high failure rate and get sent back constantly, and that the 3DS Link is also capable of playing Zelda and the like (the reason I gave for why I wanted to get the Gateway).
Anyone have any experience with this site? It's a listed official Gateway 3DS reseller.
Any input on the 3DS Link VS Gateway cards? Money is not that big of an issue for me.
Well haha I can confirm that you do not want to update from anywhere else but system settings.
I successfully updated my emunand, but when I went into eshop, I was prompted for an update and like a dummy let it go through.
Now I'm going to get a tiny screwdriver cause fuck those screws are small.
Thank god for nand backup.
Note that the nomenclature of a firmware version, as it's shown on the 3DS System Settings, is divided in three parts: the first 3 digits represent the firmware version without eShop features (which is the one stored on retail catridges); the number after the dash represents improvements related to the eShop and can only be obtained via online update; and finally the letter at the end represents the region of the console....
Edit: So, does this mean that nintendo blocked the eshop for the new gateway firmware? If you can't update the emunand's eshop haha, you won't be going to the eshop.
Can someone who updated his EmuNAND succesfully make a tutorial on updating the EmuNAND?
With pictures and stuff maybe? Something that if you follow it exactly updating can't go wrong?
Gateway's tutorial isn't as good as the manuals were for setting up the gateway mode and I really don't want to make mistakes on this.
Thanks in advance for those who are willing to help me and others.