Hacking NDS 1:1

Volsfan91

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I have only seen the 1:1 cart on one site, which is here.

It interests me for a few reasons:
1) Cheap. Very cheap. Probably the only one I can afford.
2) Although it's small in capacity, I think it will cover all that I need.

However, I have a few questions:
1) Anyone know anything about this flashcart?
2) It only has 64 megabytes of storage. I know it's small, but what do you guys think? Like I said, I'm on an uber tight budget and from the ROMs I have checked, this one looks like it will do the job at the very least.
3) Will it be compatible with homebrew?

By the way, if I used any terms incorrectly, seriously, correct me because I want to learn more about DS flash carts.
 

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I have only seen the 1:1 cart on one site, which is here.

It interests me for a few reasons:
1) Cheap. Very cheap. Probably the only one I can afford.
2) Although it's small in capacity, I think it will cover all that I need.

However, I have a few questions:
1) Anyone know anything about this flashcart?
2) It only has 64 megabytes of storage. I know it's small, but what do you guys think? Like I said, I'm on an uber tight budget and from the ROMs I have checked, this one looks like it will do the job at the very least.
3) Will it be compatible with homebrew?

By the way, if I used any terms incorrectly, seriously, correct me because I want to learn more about DS flash carts.
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=37832&hl=
1) It's rumored to be from the same company that made two carts before which had horrible support, and with no updates and stuff.
2) 64 MegaBytes is way to small, I think there even are games already bigger then that alone, so when you want those you need to buy another one anyway, making it an expensive cart instead of a cheap one.
3) Well if it's from the company it's rumored to be from, probably not or just very bad compatibility.

I think you either have to wait untill someone can tell you it's not that bad. Or just go for the Supercard, which is cheap also, with expandable memory, and a known name to have good homebrew and ds support...
 

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Alright, not good to hear. I appreciate your support, though. I'll be interested to read GBATemp's review of the product if they get to test one.

Anyway, I have another question for you. I have a ton of SD media, but no mini SD, and don't have the money to buy a mini SD. I also have a DS Lite. Are there any SD flash cart adapters that wouldn't stick out a rediculous amount on my DSL?

One of the things that you mentioned about the 1:1 was the fact that it has a small amount of storage space. It can also act as a pure pass, though, if I ever get a good flash cartridge.
 

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how much money do u have?


this will stick out a lot, but since u have a sd card and u want a cheap solution, this is the cheapest u will get -
http://winsunx.com/list.php?mod=534
http://winsunx.com/list.php?mod=720

shippinh is like $20 tho (i ordered from kicktrading and their shipping was high also tho)

this doesnt stick out a shitload like u asked but the offer ends this sunday -
http://www.kicktrading.ca/index.php?cPath=...7e2da9dc8c3115b

compact version doesnt support gba, where the deluxe does, just pick up a cheap 512 card at newegg and u should be set
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16820211041
 

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