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I have a DSi and like and idiot updated to the latest firmware when it came out. I have been watching gbatemp for news of cards that will work under the 1.4 firmware. I currently have a DSTTi and I don't believe it will ever work in my DSi again. What flash carts will work with all my save files from my DSTTi?

The Roms are named like this Brain age.nds and the save files are Brain age.sav

I would hate to loose all my progress, any suggestions on which replacement cart to buy would be welcome.
 
clonesniper666 basically had told you what to get
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with a spare DS at home you can always get ak2i or maybe m3i0
without a spare DS at home then you should get m3i0
it is because m3i0 comes with an external device that allows you to do the flashing from your computer

you can always use your DSTT sav on your ak2i
just make sure the game name and save name is exactly the same
DSTT to m3i ? maybe someone else can answer this but i do think is the same too
anyway, you can always visit this site to do the save conversion
 
Helps with what carts to consider but my question about SAVE files whas not answered. Will the save files on my DSTTi work with any of the carts you suggested
 
Get the M3i Zero.
It's build quality is amazing, I never had any problems with it.
The Real Time Save works brilliantly, the menu's are quick and responsive, the support is very good.
It can play multimedia files with Moonshell perfectly, has cheat support, responsive menu's, ....
Also, everything is upgradable, so if Nintendo releases a firmware that blocks your flashcard, the M3i Zero can just upgrade again, and the card will work again.

You can buy it from here for example:

http://www.colourful-zone.com/Store/produc...products_id=328

Great webshop, ordered there a few times, and all the products were working perfectly.
 

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