Hacking A-Data or Kingston(Japan)

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They're the same thing as far as I know, A-Data just uses Kingston's microSD's (like many others also do)
 
whichever is cheaper???
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did you decide on a cart yet?
 
congrats! I've been enjoying mine, I think you'll like it. I would suggest picking up a rom organizer of some sort. I use rominator myself since it's the best one out for the mac right now, though there are other options, it's a nice piece of software! That way, keep track of everything, see box covers, easy transferring, even though I don't think it can get any easier in general.

good luck
 
amemoryoncelost said:
congrats! I've been enjoying mine, I think you'll like it. I would suggest picking up a rom organizer of some sort. I use rominator myself since it's the best one out for the mac right now, though there are other options, it's a nice piece of software! That way, keep track of everything, see box covers, easy transferring, even though I don't think it can get any easier in general.

good luck
Thanks, but its still shipping : (.
Hm..what would it be like if without a "rom organizer." Lol. I'm "technology challenged" so I have no idea what that is haha.
How much would it cost ? o.O

Hows your Cyclo going?
 
oh and real quick, if you haven't ordered the memory card yet, here is a link to the a-data card at newegg for pretty cheap: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16820211196

the rom organizer is just that. It's a free(rominator is free) program you use to keep track of your games.
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=44909
there is the link, take a look. It's like itunes for nds games. Once you get your games by whichever means, you add them to the program and it keeps track of them for you. I mean, obviously you could just keep all your games in a folder and just add as you please, but I like it this way. Just a suggestion.

My cyclo, love it, much better than the ds-x I had. I'm about to fly out to montana for a week and got my foot tattooed, arrived just in time, should give me something to do since I can't have shoes on all day.
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jdbye said:
They're the same thing as far as I know, A-Data just uses Kingston's microSD's (like many others also do)

lol so wrong it isn't even funny. Most Japan-made microSDs that are 2GB or smaller are TOSHIBA made. Not Kingston.

As for the A-Data, look at my sig. That should answer your question. It's fast as hell and cheap. Even beats my Made in Japan 2GB Kingston handily.
 
A-Data now has an 8GB class 6 uSD SDHC card for $54.99 @ newegg. Their 4GB uSD SDHC card was $22.99 when I checked this morning, almost what I paid in November for my 3 2GB Kingston Japan uSDs... (I'd go with 2 4GB uSDs myself as they are slightly cheaper for 8GB...)

uSD SDHC prices are dropping like a rock.
 
I have a 1GB Kingston but am quickly running out of space.
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Can anyone reccomend any international sellers for an A-data 4gb card? I know newegg is good but they don't ship to UK
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