Best DS flash Cart?

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Ace3DSX. It's pretty good. Yeah I also had the EZ flash parallel. Didn't like that it didn't have a sleep mode. Got 2 supercard DS1's but they were both crap and had issues. Also got a card with no sticker but I think it had the BLACK2 kernel, which doesn't work with Twilight menu.
I think the DSOnes around now are clones which certainly doesn't help. I have an original (non-SDHC) somewhere and it wasn't very reliable either. The Moonshell based kernel they came with was buggy and the carts were notorious for contact issues. Not sure if the SDHC version improved anything.
Love my DSTWO though.
 
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Ace3DSX. It's pretty good. Yeah I also had the EZ flash parallel. Didn't like that it didn't have a sleep mode. Got 2 supercard DS1's but they were both crap and had issues. Also got a card with no sticker but I think it had the BLACK2 kernel, which doesn't work with Twilight menu.
Ok I understand maybe I ace3dsX is not bad as for the rest I agree 😅🙂Sam Obecnie używam twilight menu A card acekard 2i I am very satisfied
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I think the DSOnes around now are clones which certainly doesn't help. I have an original (non-SDHC) somewhere and it wasn't very reliable either. The Moonshell based kernel they came with was buggy and the carts were notorious for contact issues. Not sure if the SDHC version improved anything.
Love my DSTWO though.
Yes, yes, as for dstwo, I can write that I had a very nice moment and I can recommend it
 
I think the DSOnes around now are clones which certainly doesn't help.
DSONE cards aren't made anymore, so the ones on AliExpress sold today are clones. However, you can find genuine DSONEs if you look closer on eBay (i.e., does the label look blurry or is missing certain details).

Love my DSTWO though.
Me too. The DSTWO is a much superior card in every way, but is more expensive in comparison to easily accessible flashcarts. The big downside is that it uses a lot of the battery life of your console, so if you're going to play games on the DSTWO, make sure you have a power outlet nearby. A good use case would be to watch movies or YouTube videos on the go, or use homebrew applications that take advantage of the SoC.
 

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