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Ziggy Zigzagoon said:At least we will probably get a GBA emulator that does not absorb tons of the DSi energy...
Etalon said:Ziggy Zigzagoon said:At least we will probably get a GBA emulator that does not absorb tons of the DSi energy...
If that's the case, then CPU-supported carts are definity dead.
And that can't be that difficult. The GBA emulator is running on Dingoo, PSP, almost everywhere.
Evo.lve said:Etalon said:Ziggy Zigzagoon said:At least we will probably get a GBA emulator that does not absorb tons of the DSi energy...
If that's the case, then CPU-supported carts are definity dead.
And that can't be that difficult. The GBA emulator is running on Dingoo, PSP, almost everywhere.
True, but the point is that we don't know if the DSi Mode gives us access to the DSi's onboard CPU or the RAM for that matter.
The sd card reader that came with my cyclods like 3 years ago still works fine, infact its the only sd card reader i've ever owned.TwinRetro said:Cool, but whey did they include that shitty breaks-as-soon-as-you-look-at-it TF reader? The same exact one I got with my EDGE card broke within hours of receiving it.
Seeing as the CycloDS Evo had this feature years ago (might have been one of the first to have it; not 100% sure), I'm pretty sure it will be included in the iEvo firmware/software.Lassik said:I love seeing the comments that say stuff like "Take that DSTWO fanboys!". You guys are morons. You think this new cart will be the end-all-be-all of flashcarts?
Groups will continue to release better carts and the new carts will continue to have their own set of "fanboys". It's only a matter of time before someone 1-ups this cart. Then what? "Take that iEvo fanboys!"? :-)
It's cool that they claim that they're going to have all these new features but honestly the DSTWO is the best card out currently. When this comes out maybe it will be better but something else will come along to replace it. It's just the way technology works.
I currently own a DSTWO and as long as this iEvo does what it claims to do and has a reasonable price then I may pick it up as well. As far as the DSTWO "fanboys", can you blame them? DSTWO is an awesome card and the SC team is really good about updates for games (so far). Funny how you bash people for bashing on DSTWO fanboys, then turn around and do the same to the iEvo fanboys. You are no better then the people you are making fun off. I remember the board being full of people saying the DSTWO was going to blow the Acekard 2i out of the water and the Acekard "fanboys" arguing that the Acekard was the "best" card on the market. To use the worn phrase: Same **** different day. The iEvo will be similar if not better the the DSTWO. Yes, new technology will always come out and people will always be excited. Everyone will have their favorites. I have no problem with that. What I do have a problem with is when people ignore what has come before (iEvo fanboys) or refuse to admit that there is something better out there (DSTWO fanboys). Get over yourselves.
QUOTE(Lassik @ Dec 13 2010, 02:28 PM) As far as the comparison between the two cards though, if it can't do the in-game menu like the DSTWO can then i'm not really interested. I like the potential that the DSTWO has with this feature.
the one that came with my original r4 works great and feels quite sturdy, even though I have a SCDSONEi now(that reader looks like something I'd get from a gumball machine).Evo.lve said:Any mSD reader that comes with any cart is a piece of shit.
Isn't that the point of DSi Mode? To allow full access to the DSi hardware?Evo.lve said:Etalon said:Ziggy Zigzagoon said:At least we will probably get a GBA emulator that does not absorb tons of the DSi energy...
If that's the case, then CPU-supported carts are definity dead.
And that can't be that difficult. The GBA emulator is running on Dingoo, PSP, almost everywhere.
True, but the point is that we don't know if the DSi Mode gives us access to the DSi's onboard CPU or the RAM for that matter.
Will you buy it for $50?Another World said:it currently has no commercial dsi rom support. you can't read/write from the sd after code as run from slot-1 (limitation of the hardware). they haven't unlocked the nand. dsi-ware hasn't been decrypted. so right now this is a cyclods that offers the potential of dsi homebrew (faster cpu clock, more ram, access to the camera).
is that worth $50? it will depend on what they do with homebrew. a movie player running in dsi mode would be pretty sweet. emulation has so much potential. the trick is, how do you get people to code those projects if you are only willing to offer them a $50 flash kit in return?
-another world
Jakob95 said:Will you buy it for $50?