Gaming A little help in the dsi web browser

Legaia

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I don't know if anyone had this experience but you know,when the webpage start to failure the load and then you have to clean the histoy, i'm prety sure this is because the lack of internal memory of the dsi then i'm thinking to myself "dude it will be good if i can use the sd card to store the web browser history"
my question is can i do something like this???
i apologize for the bad english i'm a dumbass brasilian =/
 

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Legaia said:
i apologize for the bad english i'm a dumbass brasilian =/
1. Nobody is perfect! If your first language isn't English and can't speak it correctly, it doesn't mean your dumb!
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2. No, you can't, or at last I didn't hear about such a thing!
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oh boy it will be great if such thing coud happen a realy like the browser and it's kinda usefull but this thing of clean the history every minute is kind annoying
 

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