I've owned my R4 for over six months now and usually swap my various SD cards around on a daily basis, it has yet to do any damage to the spring.
I've owned my R4 for over six months now and usually swap my various SD cards around on a daily basis, it has yet to do any damage to the spring.
IMO it would be better to have an old version R4 with the spring removed. It would then be easier to remove the microSD. It's a tight fit to get your fingernail between the DS and the microSD so you can slide it out and if you have very short fingernails then forget about even trying. Wish they would have kept the top of the shell exactly the same so it had a cutout on both sides for easier access to the microSD but is still better than other cards where you absolutely need to remove the flash cart to get the media out.
cracker, on what do you base this opinion?
Have you actually used the new shell design? The card is NOT difficult to remove, in fact it's so easy that I can pull it out using my fingertip, without needing to get any fingernail involved.
Perhaps you've got experience with an ezflash V. Without making judgement on it's functionality, the hardware is a POS.
So here's a good reason to stop biting your fingernails. It's a nasty habit anyway!
striderx
Can you remove the MicroSD easily without taking the R4 out of the DS?
Can you remove the MicroSD easily without taking the R4 out of the DS?
I just attached a little tab of electrician tape to the end. It sticks out and looks funny, but it works. I just make sure that the tape doesn't touch the contacts or anything.
Can you remove the MicroSD easily without taking the R4 out of the DS?
No, not at all. I've tried to take the microSD out of my old shell while still in the DS and. well, I guess I'm no good at it. Over half the time I wind up poppin' the R4 out anyway, so I stopped trying. It's better for my blood pressure!
Yes I have the new R4. Just received it two days ago. I didn't mean that the microSD was always hard to take out -- just that it's hard to take out while still all the way in the DS. So, yes it is easy to take out w/o a fingernail if it is taken out of the DS but I like to pop it in/out real quick so I wish it was a little more easy to access.
While the comment about EZV is neither here nor there I will say that the EZ hardware has always been great just it lacks support of software.
Yeah, I agree with you on all counts there, cracker. I guess when I handle those little buggers, I'm trying to be careful and deliberate so I don't lose it! So if I have to take the R4 out of the DS to remove the microSD it's not a big deal to me.
Please don't take my comments to imply that anyone's wrong. My message is just that I think the new shell has a perfect fit for the microSD. But at the same time I like the springloaded slot on the old shell too! It's just that its track record isn't great and as a result I do take extra care with it. And that's also the R4 that I keep for myself. My kids are using the new shell version.
QUOTE(dark_aura12 @ Oct 11 2007, 09:55 PM)I just attached a little tab of electrician tape to the end. It sticks out and looks funny, but it works. I just make sure that the tape doesn't touch the contacts or anything.