would I be able to use a 256mb microSD ??
i am reallllyyyy low on cash.. its the only one i can afford..
or would that be totally useless?
I would suggest you waiting to get a 512mb card, as you would be able to fit more, if you have to get a 256mb card you can expect to fit say both pokemon games on it before its full, or roughly 4 of the latest games as they are around 64mb.
Correction, each Pokemon game (referring to Diamond & Pearl) are 128 MB so only one would fit on a 256 MB Micro SD card. You need to save data for the OS and save files.
Does a write speed really matter that much? I Mean the card is read from, not written to except for saves.Wow. I grabbed a 1GB Kingston a week ago and was somewhat disappointed because I didn't get a Sandisk, which had reported write speeds higher than the Kingston's. I didn't really care too much since I got a good price on it, but now from what I'm reading, it looks like the Kingston is performing better with the SCDS. Double winÂ
1) Kingston is much faster than Sandisk (almost 2x as fast)
2) speed readings are dependent on the reader you are using (fast cards often aren't read properly in older readers so appear slow)
3) the speed of the card doesn't matter in most games
4) most slot 1 devices have huge problems reading/writing to the faster cards
Yes you would be better with the Sandisk, but only because it's REALLY slow.
Read speeds are generally pretty high and always higher than the write speeds. So it's not often you'd have to keep an eye out for those speeds. But like sarah said, a lot of readers aren't capable of handling really high speeds, which would explain why a slower card (based on read/write speeds) works better sometimes in the SCDS.Does a write speed really matter that much? I Mean the card is read from, not written to except for saves.
Any slot-2 Supercard, excluding the Rumble versions (which lack the memory required to run the browser). If you're only looking to use the browser, get either the SC Lite (for a DS Lite) or the SC MiniSD (for an original DS) just because they don't stick out. If you want to run DS games and homebrew from the Slot-2 card, the Supercard CF has slightly better performance in that area. And if you want to play GBA games as well, might be worth looking into the M3 series.I just have one question, what would I have to get in addition to this supercardone to allow me to use the Browser? I would like to stay with the supercard brand.
Can you use your .SAV from SC lite. I dnt want to start my games over again...
How is the Menu or GUI?
Hi guys!
What card do you guy EXACTLY recommend for the DS one? I was going to buy an UltraII but see the Kingston is also good.
I thought that high speed cards are best but I now read that slow cards are better.. Sorry but can someone clarify and tell me which card is best?
Thank you so much.
Cooking Mama works fine without using patching using 1GB Sandisk and the latest firmware.I still cannot get Cooking Mama or Need for Speed to work. Can someone please help? I've verified that I am using clean/good dumps. Cooking Mama works if I patch it, I'd like to make sure I'm not doing something wrong though.
Can someone explain to me what it means when people say they're worried certain roms will brick their ds? Is it possible for a .nds file to be malware and actually trash your ds? Is this only a risk if you've flashed your firmware and not if you're simply using a slot 1 card?
Thanks
EDIT: Also, does the supercard ds one allow you to watch movies on it?