no none of the 3ds flashcarts canCan the MT-Card also play old DS games on the 3DS XL?
no none of the 3ds flashcarts canCan the MT-Card also play old DS games on the 3DS XL?
no none of the 3ds flashcarts can
well the 3ds flashcarts come with a ds mode flashcart, to install the exploit on.darn so I will have to buy another card for ds games...
I was looking for a firmware 4.5 or before 3DS XL on ebay but people are charging an arm and a leg for them even when they are missing stuff and have a lot of wear and tear.
I might just try looking else where.
I know some people claim that MT Card is a clone of gateway, but i was wondering, they have their saves located on the micro sd card and not on the SD card like the gateway. If they were cloning the software then why wouldnt they do like R4i did and just change the header a little as opposed to custom coding the location of file saves?
Im well aware of what reverse engineering is. That being said, if the MTcard group is capable enough to be able to reverse engineer the code withing gateways launcher.dat, what is to prevent them from surpassing them?It's called reverse engineering.
Well they did in creating the multi-Rom feature. To answer your original question, it just makes sense to place the saves in the same directory as the ROMS. It's just the more organized and convenient way to do things and it's really only a little extra effort to put them there as opposed to the system SD slot. Probably just changing the filepath.Im well aware of what reverse engineering is. That being said, if the MTcard group is capable enough to be able to reverse engineer the code withing gateways launcher.dat, what is to prevent them from surpassing them?
I found a 3DSXL with 4.4 firmware really easily at Walmart, which was actually the first place I looked. I've also considered selling my 3DSXL and my Gateway, but I've always been too lazy to look into it. I would consider selling it to you if there was a reliable way to do it. I'm also unsure if that sort of thing is kosher to discuss in this thread, so that's all I'll say about that until I can find the pertinent rules.
Anyway, depending on where you live, the scarcity of compatible 3DSXLs might only be in your head. Try hitting up a Walmart or Target and checking out the serial numbers on the boxes before you get gouged on ebay.
Well I wouldn't mind buying the 3DS for the right price depending on the condition it is in.
I live in a town that has a Walmart and Target but I was hoping to save a little bit and get it used since those stores sell them for 190-200USD.
I also heard that buying a 3DS XL that has a copyright of 2012 on the box doesn't necessarily mean it has firmware of 4.5 or earlier.
just a standard micro usb i believe, like a mobile phone usb cablewhich usb cabel works with the mt card? because updating the flashcard.
You could always wait for sales. I don't think 3DSXLs depreciate in value very quickly. Anyway, the whole 2012 thing is somewhat inaccurate. The serial number on the side of the box is what you want. Mine was SW12043XXXXX and it came with 4.4. The lower the number, the lower the firmware.