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One of the main reasons I'm wanting to get a DS Slot-1 Flashcart is due to the fact that I've always wanted to play SNES games on the go. I have to say, based on the review, the R4 seems like the best contender out there, but I want to know how good its homebrew compatibility. Does anybody know how good the compatibility is as of the latest update? Or if it sucks, can one direct me to a different flashcart to think about? Thanks in advance.

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As long as the homebrew supports DLDI, homebrew compatibility is pretty much 100%

At this moment, lots of homebrew support DLDI, such as SNEmulDS (SNES Emulator), DSOrganize, Moon Shell, etc so the R4's homebrew compatibility is very strong
 

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I believe that due to its popularity, R4 has the highest homebrew compatibility among all Slot-1 flash cards.
 

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wow really under 1 mb?? That rocks like hell!
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Thanks for your help Urza!
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Also NDStation isn't a homebrew? o ya i remember it saying it should've come with r4 in first place...
 

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no, ndstation is a computer application that can convert gba files to .nds files, but the files will only play if you have a slot 2 adapter such as the ezflash 3-in-1.

also, the .nds files themselves for homebrew are usually under a megabyte, but there is sometimes a folder where running information is stored (such as dsorganize) that can be a few megabytes.
 

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I believe that due to its popularity, R4 has the highest homebrew compatibility among all Slot-1 flash cards.

No. Its due to DLDI, which means most DLDI compatible carts have almost identical compatibility.
I know DLDI is one of the most important compatibility factors.

But take for example Rudolph's 3in1 Tool. It only supports soft reset on 3 devices, among which is the R4.
There aren't really many examples like that.

I don't think the addition of one feature on one homebrew application justifies giving people the wrong idea about homebrew compatibility.
 

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