Music and movies do though. Actually, that's the only reason why SDHC is interesting to me. Sure, 4 GB or more seems nice, but I don't need it at all.Alex said:It would be good, even with out SDHC support, since homebrew probably take up more that 2GB.
I still do.Sephiroth said:I wonder if their hardware is still crappy, back in the day when I had a GnM it was slow as fuck
Whenever I played decent quality vids on moonshell they lagged like hell, with a proper flashcart, there are no problems at all. Also, switching songs was pretty slow in moonshell on the GnM.Alex said:I still do.Sephiroth said:I wonder if their hardware is still crappy, back in the day when I had a GnM it was slow as fuckNever did think it was THAT slow. :S
Oh yeah, music and videos, you would need moonshell for music though, it played like shit. Videos were actually pretty good, I could watch anime subs at school and read the text.
QUOTE said:And to cap it all, Action Replay DS Media Edition also offers a sizzling saves manager called DataMAX, a complete solution for backing up, restoring and exchanging your NDS game saves. DataMAX lets you save multiple times in games like Pokémon, which would otherwise let you make only one save at a time, meaning two or more people can play on the same game cart without interfering with each others’ games!
Carnivean said:No shit, you can't exactly plug a cart into it if there's nothing sticking out.QUOTE said:did u lot see the size of it? is going to stick out of the ds
It's $35, so, not cheap.pokemongalaxy said:this shit better be cheap, dx sells ttds for $20, and it CAN play backups
No it doesn't >.>RupeeClock said:You're shitting me, it plays commercial roms?pokemongalaxy said:this shit better be cheap, dx sells ttds for $20, and it CAN play backups
And they're selling this in stores?
Misread his post, "ttds" looked like "it"Minox_IX said:No it doesn't >.>RupeeClock said:You're shitting me, it plays commercial roms?pokemongalaxy said:this shit better be cheap, dx sells ttds for $20, and it CAN play backups
And they're selling this in stores?
Minox_IX said:No it doesn't >.>RupeeClock said:You're shitting me, it plays commercial roms?pokemongalaxy said:this shit better be cheap, dx sells ttds for $20, and it CAN play backups
And they're selling this in stores?
DeMoN said:Isn't there some hack to make this play commercial ROMs? But even if there were, I wonder how this would compare with DS flash cards. Obviously it wouldn't have any fancy features but at least it will support cheat codes.
DarkRey said:Minox_IX said:No it doesn't >.>RupeeClock said:You're shitting me, it plays commercial roms?pokemongalaxy said:this shit better be cheap, dx sells ttds for $20, and it CAN play backups
And they're selling this in stores?
we could use max overload to play roms.