You still need DiskWriter to write the rom into your microSD card.
will this tool damage my SKY3DS?
Ouch.. To soon man, to soon.I guess they were beta testing Sky3DS on the two Malaysia planes that crashed/went missing earlier this year.
I guess they were beta testing Sky3DS on the two Malaysia planes that crashed/went missing earlier this year.
The post is a bit hard to decrypt, but what I could gather from is it that this:
- Converts games to Card2, so it will save correctly beyond the 10 game limit.
- Changes the game header to match one of the 10 "allowed" games so the Sky3DS will see it as the same game and accept it? (unsure on this)
- Lets you have 10 unique games per MicroSD card. Which is not optimal but still much better.
Is that right?
Anyway nice work
if your converting everything to card2, i dont think you should be trimming themI would convert the roms to card2 BEFORE any patches or trimming. Just to be sure things go smoothly. That's what I'd do with my DS roms, is apply AP patches to a clean rom dump, and THEN trim it down.
Indeed still too soon :/
There are more dutch people on this forum than you know and it's quite possible there are people who lost relatives or friends in that incident...
If the creators of Sky3DS had any sense about them, they'd drop the ten game limit now that it has been cracked. They'd also drop the price to be comparable to Gateway before Gateway releases their 9.x exploit. But I guess in the end Sky3DS was really just a quick cash grab. That should've been pretty obvious to everyone.
Sky3DS gives the resellers a suggested price and sells them units at a slightly lower price than that suggestion so resellers can make money. If the resellers drop the price of all their current stock, they lose money on all the units they bought from Sky3DS. The manufacturer has to drop the price first. And believe me, they could sell these things at a lower price than Gateway if they wanted to and still turn a profit.Ok....I think you mean the resellers need to drop the prices.