Well who knows, maybe later they'll bring out a better one.actually, when I read "ezflash" I think more on high end stuff than budget stuff (because of where ezflash compete nowadays on Gameboy and Gameboy Advance cart market), so a supercard DSTWO competitor was what crossed my mind when I first saw the headline.
Not ezflash fault here, more a testament on how good and fully feature their GB and GBA carts are.
DS only.Sorry if this has already been asked … is this ds mode only? Or does this support dsi mode too?
Always DS-mode only.Sorry if this has already been asked … is this ds mode only? Or does this support dsi mode too?
My guess would be JTAG headers for programming the FPGA... Only I have no idea why they would need two of them (JTAG uses four wires).I wonder what the pins on the front side are for. Possibly firmware updates by flipping it around and loading from slot 2?
Doesn't look all that impossible to program.My guess would be JTAG headers for programming the FPGA... Only I have no idea why they would need two of them (JTAG uses four wires).
My guess would be JTAG headers for programming the FPGA... Only I have no idea why they would need two of them (JTAG uses four wires).
These comments were quoted and attributed to @lifehackerhansol who also posts in this thread. I hope he doesn't mind, but I think he's currently the leading experts when it comes to DS flash cart tech. I'm curious where he made these.So someone posted in reddit a really interesting comment about save commands being "hardware accelerated" in this card (read the replies in the post) [...]
I did take apart the kernel in a decompiler to poke around. It's essentially an R4 with (real) SDHC support. Was having fun with it on Discord with a few other people.These comments were quoted and attributed to @lifehackerhansol who also posts in this thread. I hope he doesn't mind, but I think he's currently the leading experts when it comes to DS flash cart tech. I'm curious where he made these.
True for some licenses, but copyleft licenses like the GPL is more about preventing said project from *becoming* proprietary -- it lets others use/ modify/ distribute it as long as it stays open source.A license is quite important for projects for those who don't want their work to be cloned/stolen as their own.
Well a flashcart with open source license could encourage community support, since the actual source code is available; and also legal wise. It can benefit other such projects too (just like how itself has benefited from Wood).Let's be honest, who give a fck about license when it come to warez
And where are you getting acekards for $5, reliably?you can get an acekard for like 5 dollars lol