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Arno said:Maikel Steneker said:Certainly not. The DSi lacks the hardware needed to play GBA-roms.The Prince of Codes said:Since the DSi lacks slot 2 perhaps there may be a way to port .gba files to .nds files so you can play gba games in DS mode through the flashcart.
You have to be joking. The DS needs the GBA hardware to run. Thus it is able to play GBA roms.
As for my opinion, I'm just wondering when they'll make an Acekard RPGi...
They modified the original AceKard boot sequence code to work on the DSI which can easily be patched in a future firmware update by Nintendo.Link5084 said:Hahaha, it's been only a month and the DSi already has a fully working flashcart. Is Nintendo stupid or something and think there won't ever be any flashcarts for it again? Thumbs up to the Acekard team. What exactly did they do to bypass the DSi's security? Anyone know?
Narin said:They modified the original AceKard boot sequence code to work on the DSI which can easily be patched in a future firmware update by Nintendo.Link5084 said:Hahaha, it's been only a month and the DSi already has a fully working flashcart. Is Nintendo stupid or something and think there won't ever be any flashcarts for it again? Thumbs up to the Acekard team. What exactly did they do to bypass the DSi's security? Anyone know?
Yes, the AceKard 2i costs around 50$, it 99.9% identical to the AceKard 2, ur has the same hardware, uses the same loader (Uses the AceKard 2 loader and even AKAIO) and all that was changed was modifying the boot sequence so it works on the DSi.Link5084 said:wait wait wait ... hold on ... I just bought a new acekard 2 ... Do I have to buy an acekard 2i for it to work on Nintendo DSi ? ... Someone tell me pleasENarin said:Link5084 said:Hahaha, it's been only a month and the DSi already has a fully working flashcart. Is Nintendo stupid or something and think there won't ever be any flashcarts for it again? Thumbs up to the Acekard team. What exactly did they do to bypass the DSi's security? Anyone know?
They modified the original AceKard boot sequence code to work on the DSI which can easily be patched in a future firmware update by Nintendo.
Really? Hmm.....haven't thought of it like that. Should other flashcart companies wait until the North American region DSi comes out to be better safe than sorry?
Well, that doesn't really matter since the Nintendo DSi had an updatable firmware now which Nintendo can update over WiFi and DSi games. Meaning that even if a flashcart was made to work on a DSi, an update could be made to stop the flashcart from working anymore.
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carterman said:If you're worried about the price, I'd say to either:
1) Wait. The DSi isn't in English at all, all the nifty DSi stuff is region-locked anyway, and as other teams figure out how to get their carts working, competition will drive prices down. Plus, there's always the possibility of custom firmware/loaders supporting loading from the SD slot.
2) Just don't worry about the DSi at all.

TrolleyDave said:carterman said:If you're worried about the price, I'd say to either:
1) Wait. The DSi isn't in English at all, all the nifty DSi stuff is region-locked anyway, and as other teams figure out how to get their carts working, competition will drive prices down. Plus, there's always the possibility of custom firmware/loaders supporting loading from the SD slot.
2) Just don't worry about the DSi at all.
As Narin and others have said loads of times before the chances of there being a custom firmware are slim (at the most optimistic) and none.

m3rox said:If the Acekard team was smart, they would have waited until the US/EU DSi units were being shipped before releasing this info. Now Nintendo is sure to get that loophole fixed by the time us westerners get ahold of the DSi.


Maikel Steneker said:Certainly not. The DSi lacks the hardware needed to play GBA-roms.The Prince of Codes said:Since the DSi lacks slot 2 perhaps there may be a way to port .gba files to .nds files so you can play gba games in DS mode through the flashcart.

The Prince of Codes said:Maikel Steneker said:Certainly not. The DSi lacks the hardware needed to play GBA-roms.The Prince of Codes said:Since the DSi lacks slot 2 perhaps there may be a way to port .gba files to .nds files so you can play gba games in DS mode through the flashcart.
You need to listen. I'm not talking about loading a GBA rom like a normal DS rom or an emulator, I'm talking about a full conversion of a .gba format file to an .nds file. Nintendo ports their games to other systems often(Remember Zelda, Zelda II, OOT, and MM on the Collectors edition and Super Marion 64, plus mant others), their method shouldn't be impossible to recreate.







