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Extreme Coder Post #31 Posted 18 October 2006 - 07:49 PM

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If M3 team are releasing a slot-1 G6, might aswell buy the DS-Xtreme that is feature filled and would probably be the same price. Personally, I am waiting to see what SC has in the slot-1 scene:)



Timo710 Post #32 Posted 18 October 2006 - 07:59 PM

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Well a G6 Slot-1 shoud come with more than 512 MB of memory , being the big plus.

The media is another case but if they manage to mix up the extend(A FileTrip Download Link moonshell edit with new functions added by the M3 Team) functions in the menu it will again be kicking ass.

No suggestions of a Supercard slot-1 being worked on as far as I know, but it might be a good concurent against the M3.

I just hope they will still be working on a way to create a linkage option so the M3(or supercard) slot-1 CAN interact with older Slot-2 cards to create GBA linkage.


Costello Post #33 Posted 18 October 2006 - 08:03 PM

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QUOTE(Timo710 @ Oct 18 2006, 07:13 PM)
Well yeah the M3 Slot-1 will be a sweet deal . but the price thing isn't M3 Team's strongest point . Looking at the price diverence between the M3 and supercard. But some things might get cheaper because of the smaller packaging needed.If everything goes as it should the M3 team will be ruling this chart. With thier own Micro SD Slot-1 card.

And from then the chance of a G6 Slot-1 being introduced will get bigger and bigger.

The price difference between the M3 and the Supercard was mainly because the M3 used good quality internal memory for GBA games. M3 versions without GBA support are much cheaper.
The supercard uses a low quality memory chip so GBA games have slowdowns and bad suport.

In a slot-1 solution there is no such memory chip smile.gif


FifthE1ement Post #34 Posted 19 October 2006 - 06:47 AM

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QUOTE(Costello @ Oct 18 2006, 03:03 PM)
QUOTE(Timo710 @ Oct 18 2006, 07:13 PM)
Well yeah the M3 Slot-1 will be a sweet deal . but the price thing isn't M3 Team's strongest point . Looking at the price diverence between the M3 and supercard. But some things might get cheaper because of the smaller packaging needed.If everything goes as it should the M3 team will be ruling this chart. With thier own Micro SD Slot-1 card.

And from then the chance of a G6 Slot-1 being introduced will get bigger and bigger.

The price difference between the M3 and the Supercard was mainly because the M3 used good quality internal memory for GBA games. M3 versions without GBA support are much cheaper.
The supercard uses a low quality memory chip so GBA games have slowdowns and bad suport.

In a slot-1 solution there is no such memory chip smile.gif


That’s not true as the memory chip price in RAM between the higher clocked versions difference is less than a dollar. The memory chip they used is clocked a bit to slow which causes slowdown only in about 10-15% of the GBA's huge over 2000 game library. I don’t think that’s to bad and every game I have ever played has worked great.

And how can that excuse be used when the SuperCard Rumble and the M3 Pro series lines are out. The M3 Pro is still much more expensive than the SuperCard Rumble and they both have no GBA. The SuperCard also adds the Rumble Pack built-in while maintaining its perfect DS memory bandwidth which has perfect performance no matter what brand or speed of memory. The SuperCard team may not do GBA well but now that the SuperCard source has been released I expect their homebrew support to get even better then its already is!

And the SuperCard is indeed working on a Slot 1 device but they never release any product details until the product is ready for production. I like it better that way as I don't feel as I'm missing anything. A slot 1 M3 would be hot also but I bet the price would be high.

FifthE1ement yaynds.gif


Timo710 Post #35 Posted 20 October 2006 - 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(FifthE1ement @ Oct 19 2006, 06:47 AM)
QUOTE(Costello @ Oct 18 2006, 03:03 PM)
QUOTE(Timo710 @ Oct 18 2006, 07:13 PM)
Well yeah the M3 Slot-1 will be a sweet deal . but the price thing isn't M3 Team's strongest point . Looking at the price diverence between the M3 and supercard. But some things might get cheaper because of the smaller packaging needed.If everything goes as it should the M3 team will be ruling this chart. With thier own Micro SD Slot-1 card.

And from then the chance of a G6 Slot-1 being introduced will get bigger and bigger.

The price difference between the M3 and the Supercard was mainly because the M3 used good quality internal memory for GBA games. M3 versions without GBA support are much cheaper.
The supercard uses a low quality memory chip so GBA games have slowdowns and bad suport.

In a slot-1 solution there is no such memory chip smile.gif


That’s not true as the memory chip price in RAM between the higher clocked versions difference is less than a dollar. The memory chip they used is clocked a bit to slow which causes slowdown only in about 10-15% of the GBA's huge over 2000 game library. I don’t think that’s to bad and every game I have ever played has worked great.

And how can that excuse be used when the SuperCard Rumble and the M3 Pro series lines are out. The M3 Pro is still much more expensive than the SuperCard Rumble and they both have no GBA. The SuperCard also adds the Rumble Pack built-in while maintaining its perfect DS memory bandwidth which has perfect performance no matter what brand or speed of memory. The SuperCard team may not do GBA well but now that the SuperCard source has been released I expect their homebrew support to get even better then its already is!

And the SuperCard is indeed working on a Slot 1 device but they never release any product details until the product is ready for production. I like it better that way as I don't feel as I'm missing anything. A slot 1 M3 would be hot also but I bet the price would be high.

FifthE1ement yaynds.gif


You could very well be right on this one , but where not here to discuss wheter the M3Pro is better than the Supercard Rumble , while there is one point missing in your post : M3Pro does support GBA roms of 32Mbit and lower.

But let's not discuss about that in this topic.

The M3Slot-1 Might get cheaper than the Supercard , and if they succeed in making a Linkage function(with the Slot 2 M3 Products) , they might be delivering the best Slot-1 product but we will have to wait and see.The M3 team does stand for quality and thats why I always recomend M3 cause in my experience I have always been able to use and enjoy thier products , without enything not working right.Also with the built in moonshell(extend) it was easy to view my latest pictures from my SD card in my camera without having to put moonshell on my camera SD card , which would be deleted when I boot my camera up.

I am also not sure how you found out about the supercard team working on a Slot-1 card , as you have said earlier they don't tell anything before its ready for production , and the difference between the 2 of them is the fact that the M3 Team HAS made the Passcard 3 and the superkey is just the same card with another sticker on it(its true search this forum !) , so these slot-1 Cards with a perfect fit is a whole new world for the Supercard Team.

And with the M3Card or however they wil call it , you know that you will get a card full of quality.

Edited by Timo710, 20 October 2006 - 04:58 PM.


teonintyfive Post #36 Posted 20 October 2006 - 03:15 PM

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120$?
I preordered a DSX for less than 95 Euros.


Timo710 Post #37 Posted 20 October 2006 - 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(teonintyfive @ Oct 20 2006, 03:15 PM)
120$?
I preordered a DSX for less than 95 Euros.

That's not to weard , have you already payed?It might be someone who has bought a lot of them and now sells them.
The prices might go up before you pay , but the normal retail price is 120 , and as Diveneo states:

Einzelpreis ab 05 Stk. : 99.95 €/Stück
Einzelpreis ab 10 Stk. : 99.95 €/Stück
Einzelpreis ab 25 Stk. : 99.95 €/Stück
Einzelpreis ab 50 Stk. : 99.95 €/Stück

Also you will have to pay shipping and sorts , which other sellers might not include in thier normal pricing.

Also keep in mind , the chart say's Official price , the store you buuy it might have a special deal with the company creating the DSX

Edited by Timo710, 21 October 2006 - 08:39 PM.


webez Post #38 Posted 23 October 2006 - 09:51 PM

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I would quit things that are still not in the carts like usb debugging on ds-x and ogg music on ninjaDS. It doesn't make sanse to put something that's not there

Also homebrew on ds-x is more or less the same as on ninjaDS (sneezi works and ds-x and not on ninjaDS and viceversa with hexen). More ds-x homebrew related test in http://www.eurasia.nu/.

As for download play it seems that it's 99% because at least yoshi touch & go has been reported to fail (could be a mistake from the user?). Mario & Luigi and Worms have been also reported not to work on ds-x but that still makes the device nearly perfect compatibility

Shouldn't the inclusion of an sd card reader with ds-link appear somewhere? It's a plus.


Timo710 Post #39 Posted 24 October 2006 - 07:49 PM

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I have to agree with you , things like adding up an SD reader should be a Plus cause it will make the package more complete.

Debugging and OGG isn't there yet and if you look closely the one who made this Chart noticed that :
QUOTE(Costello @ Oct 17 2006, 01:57 AM)
Extra features
LEDs
USB debugging (?)
Instant boot


QUOTE(Costello @ Oct 17 2006, 01:57 AM)
JPG, BMP, GIF, PCX, MP3, WAV, MOD, S3, IT, and OGG soon



icecreambear Post #40 Posted 29 October 2006 - 04:49 PM

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can sombody tell my ware is the chipest place to order a ds-x in france ( i have found it for 111 euros but i whant the chipest price possible.sorry for the bad grammer )


webez Post #41 Posted 01 November 2006 - 11:08 AM

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This chart needs an update...


Costello Post #42 Posted 01 November 2006 - 06:13 PM

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I have updated a few things about the DS-Xtreme! (compatibility and rating)
these two things will be mainly mentionned in the 2nd opinion review.

I'm working on it right now!


Timo710 Post #43 Posted 01 November 2006 - 08:02 PM

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That doesn't sound good ....
The MicroNinja should be in there to , its smart that team ninja released this before the M3 team came with the M3 Slot-1 Card thingy.


kobewan Post #44 Posted 01 November 2006 - 09:53 PM

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[quote=FifthE1ement,Oct 18 2006, 11:47 PM]
[quote=Costello,Oct 18 2006, 03:03 PM][quote=Timo710,Oct 18 2006, 07:13 PM]
The price difference between the M3 and the Supercard was mainly because the M3 used good quality internal memory for GBA games. M3 versions without GBA support are much cheaper.
The supercard uses a low quality memory chip so GBA games have slowdowns and bad suport.

In a slot-1 solution there is no such memory chip smile.gif

[/quote]
That’s not true as the memory chip price in RAM between the higher clocked versions difference is less than a dollar. The memory chip they used is clocked a bit to slow which causes slowdown only in about 10-15% of the GBA's huge over 2000 game library. I don’t think that’s to bad and every game I have ever played has worked great.

FifthE1ement yaynds.gif

[/quote]

I'm sorry, but I don't believe this. I think that the M3 does have a higher markup than the SuperCard, but a large part of it is also due to the better internal memory. The cost difference is less than a dollar you say? If that were true, then why doesn't the SuperCard increase their costs by less than a dollar and get the higher GBA support? Thats the main difference between the SC and the M3 and really the only reason people buy an M3 in the first place. If what you said was true, then romman must be absolutely retarded to not take the <$1 cost, mark up the price by $5 and still sell for around 20 dollars cheaper than the M3 with the same features.

And also, saying that 90% of the games work could be a bit misleading, since more good games which push the hardware don't work, while a lot of the crappier games work. Surely they would fix that problem for less than a dollar.


id242 Post #45 Posted 01 November 2006 - 11:24 PM

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I am sure that "less than a dollar" on 10,000 of units sold equals plenty of $$$

but then again; if better ram was more expensive, why not pass those costs through to the buyer?

i like doing math biggrin.gif







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