Devs, good job on the review, just that people totally new to this might not make the direct connection the people that have used m3's can.
Ya your right, I should have been more clear for people not familiar with the M3.
Devs, good job on the review, just that people totally new to this might not make the direct connection the people that have used m3's can.
yep, the latest firmware...re-downloaded it to be sure...same result.you use the 27 firmware onto it?
I had no problems with my 512mb kingston microsd card in castlevania...
you use the 27 firmware onto it?
I had no problems with my 512mb kingston microsd card in castlevania...
yep, the latest firmware...re-downloaded it to be sure...same result.
Format it with FAT16 64k clusters and nothing will lag, and use E27a of course.So like many of you, I have had high hopes for the M3Lite. I got the M3Lite in the mail today...looks great-BUT, compared to my SCLite using the same vanilla Kingston 1GB MicroSD card-this thing is SLOOOOOOW! It does not pass the Castlevania, Tony Hawk, or the Animal Crossing test. I was going to sell my SCLite to a friend, but it looks like I will be selling him the M3Lite instead, as I don't want to have any problems in the future with any fast rendering games that may come out and cause hesitiation on the M3Lite. Like I said, it looks great, slides in and out easily, but NDS compatibility (and DSOrganize) is still a few notches away from SCLite.