Hacking R4i Gold 3DS Update File?

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I'm really confused where the file is to update the card to work with the 3DS is. . . this is my first newb question in a long time. So, don't burn me!!!
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RoMee said:
you'll have to buy their new cart
Please don't buy an R4 cart, buy one from:
CycloDS
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These people have shown to stick around after their carts stop working, therefore worth the few extra dollars investment.
 
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Awww crap, I hope I don't have to buy a new flashcart. :wtf: I have 10 that I bought a few months ago. I just keep on reading on there site and everywhere that they are compatible but they didn't really specify how the heck to find a R4i that's compatible or updating. It's really vague.

I'm like GREAT! You can play it on the 3DS, but it would be more helpful if you tell me how to do it!
 

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Nollog said:
RoMee said:
you'll have to buy their new cart
Please don't buy an R4 cart, buy one from:
CycloDS
Acekard
Supercard
These people have shown to stick around after their carts stop working, therefore worth the few extra dollars investment.


I'm not saying he should buy it, I'm just telling him what they're doing
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So that probably mean you'll have to buy their new cart.
 
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I have an AK2i too I'll just wait for that team to get their update out then.
 

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RoMee said:
Nollog said:
RoMee said:
you'll have to buy their new cart
Please don't buy an R4 cart, buy one from:
CycloDS
Acekard
Supercard
These people have shown to stick around after their carts stop working, therefore worth the few extra dollars investment.


I'm not saying he should buy it, I'm just telling him what they're doing
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So that probably mean you'll have to buy their new cart.
That's why I removed the probably part.
I was replying to the possibility of it not hasing updat.
Like, if that's the case ... etc.
 

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