Funny, but if you think about it it's a Cartridge, not a Cardrigde.
Also, this is a card
Hehe
In that case, this are cards:
This are cart(ridge)s:
And this is a Gateway supporting FW 9.2:
PS: Sorry, had to do it.
Funny, but if you think about it it's a Cartridge, not a Cardrigde.
Also, this is a card
Hehe
Why do le french people call flashcards linkers?
Back in the GBA days, flash systems used the LINK port on the console to transfer files to the Cart/RAM so they were called linkers. In some peoples minds, the term stuck and is given to any flash system, much like frisbee, velcro, plexiglass and many many others. It's a name that a product range got lumbered with, which may or may not represent every product in that range.
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Its a carT, the circuit board and chips are contained within a shell, making it a cartridge, not a card. A card would be the circuit board within the case.
Its a carT, the circuit board and chips are contained within a shell, making it a cartridge, not a card. A card would be the circuit board within the case.
Loading and starting software
Important: Always turn the power of your Nintendo 3DS system off before inserting or removing a Game Card.You can start any software by touching the corresponding icon in the HOME Menu, and then tapping Open at the bottom of the Touch Screen.
The Nintendo 3DS system can use software designed for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi. The illustration below shows how to insert a Game Card into the Game Card slot of your Nintendo 3DS.
If the Game Card has been inserted correctly you will hear a click and the card will stay in place in the slot. To remove it, press the Game Card in gently until you hear a click, after which the card will eject automatically.
This is a cart,
And this is a card,
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You beat me to it, but I guess you used better words than I would have used.Back in the GBA days, flash systems used the LINK port on the console to transfer files to the Cart/RAM so they were called linkers. In some peoples minds, the term stuck and is given to any flash system
I always considered *DS* Game thingies carts also but Nintendo claim otherwise Link
well you did kinda answer your own question in the first post....gateway use a kernel exploit to take over the system in which case card/cart/linker etc etc emulation is not necessary, and sky 3ds try to emulate the retail card,etc etcFunny that after more than 20 replies, only 2 are discussing about my specific topic
But it's no big deal if you feel like debating on vocabulary... I was only interested on technical aspects... and it seems that very few have the knowledge and they are not hanging around in this forum for now.
To answer the "cowboy" that claiming I'm spreading the cancer of piracy : I'm only talking about technics that are used by the different manufacturer...
AND YES, the 2 products are comparable since THEY BOTH ALLOW PIRACY and I'm sure most of gateway customers do buy it mainly for piracy purpose...
Would that make memory cards "carts" too? Most of them have a plastic shell.Its a carT, the circuit board and chips are contained within a shell, making it a cartridge, not a card. A card would be the circuit board within the case.
Would that make memory cards "carts" too? Most of them have a plastic shell.