Hacking DSTT -> Acekard

~NeonFire~

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Hi,

I currently have a DSTT. I'm buying an Acekard for the DSi to replace it since there are a few features it lacks that I want, so when I get the Acekard, do I just install the Acekard (or AKAIO) firmware onto the memory stick and put it into the Acekard without doing anything with the roms and their sav files? Would the roms and the save files that the DSTT made be compatible with the Acekard and AKAIO firmware?

Sorry if this sounds redundant... I'm rather new to DS flashcarts.

Thanks!
 

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Yes, your good to go. All your games and sav files will work without conversion. All you need to do is put the firmware files on the micro sd card.
 

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Depending on your settings the Acekard may make save files with the .nds file extension as part of the file's name, so Super Mario 64 DS's save file would be Super Mario 64 DS.nds.sav. Either rename the save file or change the settings in the Acekard.

Is AKAIO supported by the AKi? I thought you weren't supposed to run the AIO on it.
 

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