Not all of us do it in order to pirate... That's why I love emuNAND.
That's just the thing though, at this point most of these carts do not have homebrew yet, so that's kind of where the generalization falls.
Not all of us do it in order to pirate... That's why I love emuNAND.
Not really. Think of the money you'll save in the long run.
That's just the thing though, at this point most of these carts do not have homebrew yet, so that's kind of where the generalization falls.
Backups? I own every game I have on my cart.
I have received word from my reseller friend about a rumor (so take it as such) that this card is coming from the r4i/3dslink team and is the "next" version of their card since the 3dslink/r4i 3ds card wont be able to update the FPGA and in turn will not receive updates to support multirom/nand saving
Edit:a new brand (MT card) is used to shake off the bad reputation that will inevitably happen when when people realize dead support for r4i/3dslink
I guess there is no current way to run again the launcher/menu unless you re-invoke the profile trick.
I have received word from my reseller friend about a rumor (so take it as such) that this card is coming from the r4i/3dslink team and is the "next" version of their card since the 3dslink/r4i 3ds card wont be able to update the FPGA and in turn will not receive updates to support multirom/nand saving
you? but if gateway does support multirom (hopefully soon) they are probably gonna require you to go through gateway menu and relaunch rom which is kinda safer as you can't mistakely close rom but takes longers. also mtcard say their saves are done right on time without requiring suspending software which is another plus (i have never missed a save on gateway so not much help to me anyways)Great, and guess who just bought a Gateway.
you? but if gateway does support multirom (hopefully soon) they are probably gonna require you to go through gateway menu and relaunch rom which is kinda safer as you can't mistakely close rom but takes longers. also mtcard say their saves are done right on time without requiring suspending software which is another plus (i have never missed a save on gateway so not much help to me anyways)
- Supports multirom 256 games: Uses fat32 drag & drop
Even if it has multi-rom support, it will basically become obsolete due to rom sizes needing to be 4GB or more. FAT32 was a poor choice to choose in this regard.
wait, and the supported format (or whatever it is, I don't remember) can't be changed with an update? gateway will use fat32 too?
Even if it has multi-rom support, it will basically become obsolete due to rom sizes needing to be 4GB or more. FAT32 was a poor choice to choose in this regard.
wait, and the supported format (or whatever it is, I don't remember) can't be changed with an update? gateway will use fat32 too?
I don't know how much games had been released but i guess there more than those 256 supported Roms. Could someone explain this to me?
The 256 roms are those that do not use the 5.X SDK in their build or do not use the NAND save type.