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I have a supercard Sd and works completly fine. I just dont want anything to stick out my ds lite any more. I dont care for gba support. I dont care if it is Slot 1 or 2.

All i really need is good nds support. Play the newest game with ease. I dont mind patching

So far the cheapest i saw was the ewin2 micro sd-no stick model for 3.99 + 8.99 shipping from sky2k
 

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Well the cheapest for best quality is DSTT. But still its around 30-50 shipped.
I woudnt go for ewin2. Am not sure which passcard works for that..
 

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Your best option is probably a Slot-1 card.

You can get a DSTT off dealextreme for under $30 or you could try to find a cheap R4 or EDGE for a similar price.
 

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Yeah you can also get Supercard DS1 for 35 from DX. But remember if you order something from dealextreme, you need to be extremly patience.
 

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the dstt and edge are your cheapest slot-1 carts, both are under $30 i believe at dx, my sister uses a dstt with nothing but perfect results with any game
 

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The only thing I can think of that is under 20 bucks is like an EZFlash 3-in-1. Otherwise, everything else will cost at least $30. Borrow some money or something.
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