Hacking NDS Lite with GBA sized EZ 3 in 1

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Hi,

I know that the NDS Lite can accept the gba sp slot 2 cartridges, so I think it can also use the
GBA sized (for regular NDS) EZ 3 in 1, but I just want to confirm this thought.

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maybe I'll get slimmer one, but spending another $20 for something I already have seems a bit strange.

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If you get the ds lite version and it doesn't seem to fit you may have to slightly pinch the middle of it for it to slide in......(not sure if all of them are like that,or just mine)
 

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The GBA size version has the distinct advantage of allowing you to use it to boot games on GBA-only devices (e.g. the SP, original GBA, GameBoy Micro, GameBoy Player for GameCube, etc) so it may be worth the little sticking out.
 

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