Hacking Supercard Rumble GBA/Emulator use

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I read the review of SCRumble and it mentioned that GBA roms 32mb and smaller worked on the Rumble, but I haven't read any other discuassion on the topic. How do I get this to work, and does it require booting from a Passcard to utilize the DS RAM?

Also how is the use of emulators on the Rumble effected by this lack of RAM?

Is there anything I can do with the SCR without a pass device or a flashed DS?

Thanks.
 
I read the review of SCRumble and it mentioned that GBA roms 32mb and smaller worked on the Rumble
That statement seems to be in error. Discussion here.

I think the M3 pro can play 4 megabyte (32 megabit) GBA roms, but the SC rumble cannot.



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Also how is the use of emulators on the Rumble effected by this lack of RAM?
Some emulators optionally use the RAM to hold roms that won't fit in the DS's internal RAM, and some require the extra RAM to work. I don't remember which emulators require the extra RAM, but if it works on the DS-X (or any slot 1 card) it will probably work on the SC rumble.



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Is there anything I can do with the SCR without a pass device or a flashed DS?
Probably not.
 
Thanks for the response. Very much appreciated!

That's a bit disappointing though. Thankfully I got the SCR and Micro SD at a great price. I was hoping to just dump a ton of NES games onto the card for some quick gaming in between NDS sessions. I'll have to look into those emulators then.

Thanks again.
 

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