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da_head said:wth? 3.5 hours?? i think there's something wrong with ur ds' battery. btw. whats the nsmb intro video test?bustyman100 said:I did the NSMB intro video test and found that my m3 Real with slot-2 expansion cart kills my DS battery in 3.5 hours flat. Using the same test the Acekard 2 plus EZ Flash 3-in-1 combo gave me about 4 hours. (I kept the slot two cards in there because people say that they drain power even if not in use- can some one confirm this with tests?) The PSP gives me about 4 hours of game play if I don't use the UMD drive. Are all DS flashcarts this bad with the battery drain?
EDIT: and what brightness do u keep it on usually?
shadowboy said:BIAS! Should be psp slim v.s. ds lite, cause psp is outdated.
That said, psp. GBA + PS1 emulation @ perfection = win.
Doomsday Forte said:gizmo_gal: Actually, the PSP only really requires two things: A memory stick with the CFW on it, and then a battery to put the PSP into service mode to get the CFW on there in the first place. No need to really open the system apart from opening the battery cover and having that second battery. Before the slot-1 devices came into the forefront, people hacking their DSes had to use a PassKey or FlashMe on their system, the latter requiring you to open the battery cover and then to short out a circuit so the flashing software does its work. DS Lites made this complicated by adding a little metal tab that powers off the system if metal touches it--basically, the risk of bricking your system goes way up with a Lite if you're not careful. PSP has both local and worldwide wireless play, blah blah blah.
Again, I have both, so I happen to like both. ;P