Nothing is shown.. The screen just turn black when booted onWhat game is displayed when it's in the DS? That can help narrow it down sometimes.
On my Nintendo DS not 3DS thoughNothing is shown.. The screen just turn black when booted on
Your best bet is opening up the cart and taking a hi-res image of both sides of the pcb, and maybe someone here could id it then.On my Nintendo DS not 3DS though
According to this post, could be a Acekard/Acekard+ or a M3 Lite
Don’t think I know how to go about this..Your best bet is opening up the cart and taking a hi-res image of both sides of the pcb, and maybe someone here could id it then.
Sounds like you have game auto booting onNothing is shown.. The screen just turn black when booted on
No SD Card on it. Still shows the black screen just the R4 Card slottedSounds like you have game auto booting on
Go to your ds settings to disable this and see your home screen on next boot and that should let you see what game this appears as
It’s not going to boot(black screen) without the proper files on its SD card
Might be an Ace3DS?
Yeah, I was looking into it as well and that was the only one I couldn’t find anything mentioning.I doubt it. It doesn't look like one and the time frame doesn't really match. Flashcarts tended to use the Altera MAX II FPGA in the older days. It's not really used much these days other than the China flashcart clones (not for DS - cheaper to use ASIC).
imo the best thing OP could do is take the flashcart apart (unscrew and gently pry the flashcart apart with a razorblade), post the pcb pictures and dump the flash with ntrboothax flasher.Yeah, I was looking into it as well and that was the only one I couldn’t find anything mentioning.
OP could just download a couple of kernels and try to see which one boots.
Oh! Actually that’s a pretty idea! They should just see if flasher actually detects the cart and post those results.imo the best thing OP could do is take the flashcart apart (unscrew and gently pry the flashcart apart with a razorblade), post the pcb pictures and dump the flash with ntrboothax flasher.