Hacking Can an R4I 3DS flashcart exceed 32GB?

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I have an R4I 3DS flashcart, and wondered if a 512GB micro SD card is compatible provided if I format the micro SD to a FAT32.

I know the Sony FAT32 formatter is limited to various brands and sizes. But with a partition wizard and FAT32 format method. Would this be enough for it to work or would SF32F be mandatory for it to work on a size made for the software needed to run on the R4I 3DS?
 

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I have an R4I 3DS flashcart, and wondered if a 512GB micro SD card is compatible provided if I format the micro SD to a FAT32.

I know the Sony FAT32 formatter is limited to various brands and sizes. But with a partition wizard and FAT32 format method. Would this be enough for it to work or would SF32F be mandatory for it to work on a size made for the software needed to run on the R4I 3DS?
Yes but why waste a card that size?
 
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Yes but why waste a card that size?
No-Intro has 386GB for NDS. The remaining space is for GB/GBC(through GameYob) since EZ-Flash handles GB/GBC games oddly compared to GBA(on EZ-Flash), which those actually run flawlessly.
 

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Exactly as what Shadow#1 has said, you can but you don't need to. Assuming that you just want to have every NDS ROM that's been dumped and released on your flashcart, then go ahead though I don't really see much practicality in doing such a thing.
 

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No-Intro has 386GB for NDS. The remaining space is for GB/GBC(through GameYob) since EZ-Flash handles GB/GBC games oddly compared to GBA(on EZ-Flash), which those actually run flawlessly.
Oddly how when it runs them on pure hardware?
And Goomba isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination?
 

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