
fearofshorts said:Great FAQ!
But would you mind adding a reference to Bunjalloo under the internet section? It can view picures and generally runs better than DSO's one, IMO.
Yah I'll add that as well.
Reads a bit like an Acekard advert to me at least.Rockstar said:Cheers.Nice to see you posted it.I like the questions you added![]()
I forgot to tell you I posted it.
QUOTE(hunnymonster @ Apr 12 2010, 03:44 PM)
Also "100% compatibility most of the time" directly says it's not 100% compatibility... it's a bit like saying you've been slightly murdered - it's either 100% or it's not.
DeltaBurnt said:fearofshorts said:Great FAQ!
But would you mind adding a reference to Bunjalloo under the internet section? It can view picures and generally runs better than DSO's one, IMO.
Yah I'll add that as well.
DeltaBurnt said:Uh well a lot of people would agree with me when I say the Acekard is the best right now.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an Acekard fanboy (I only have an M3i Zero).
I have a heap of flashcarts (including but not limited to Acekard 2i, R4 (original), Supercard CF, Lite, DSONEi, EZ flash 3-in-1) and not one of them strikes me as "zOMG!!!11eleven - this is the best eva". Ongoing support is important to consider too - starting back with the Supercard CF (still supported and still working - just looks ridiculous sticking out of a DSLite).
Acekard is regarded as the best currently because of AKAIO, it would still be hard to ignore SuperCard products for the sheer longevity of the team and their willingness to support frankly antique hardware even now. Sure Acekard is cheaper to buy, but I could have not bought a new flashcart since the SC-Lite and still been happily working... if I have to replace my Acekard twice in that time it's not so compelling.
Now my post reads like a Supercard fanboy (I have so many because they've been going for so long)
QUOTE(DeltaBurnt @ Apr 12 2010, 11:11 PM) As for the 100% compatibility thing, it's because they need to have time to update for the latest games (and the updates come pretty fast) and other than that it's 100%

hunnymonster said:DeltaBurnt said:Uh well a lot of people would agree with me when I say the Acekard is the best right now.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an Acekard fanboy (I only have an M3i Zero).
I have a heap of flashcarts (including but not limited to Acekard 2i, R4 (original), Supercard CF, Lite, DSONEi, EZ flash 3-in-1) and not one of them strikes me as "zOMG!!!11eleven - this is the best eva". Ongoing support is important to consider too - starting back with the Supercard CF (still supported and still working - just looks ridiculous sticking out of a DSLite).
Acekard is regarded as the best currently because of AKAIO, it would still be hard to ignore SuperCard products for the sheer longevity of the team and their willingness to support frankly antique hardware even now. Sure Acekard is cheaper to buy, but I could have not bought a new flashcart since the SC-Lite and still been happily working... if I have to replace my Acekard twice in that time it's not so compelling.
Now my post reads like a Supercard fanboy (I have so many because they've been going for so long)
QUOTE(DeltaBurnt @ Apr 12 2010, 11:11 PM) As for the 100% compatibility thing, it's because they need to have time to update for the latest games (and the updates come pretty fast) and other than that it's 100%
Again, not unique to Acekard - there are almost daily updates to SuperCards if you care to look for them in the "official" SC forums.
The FAQ (IMO) should not concentrate on one product line - if/when Normmatt drops updates for AKAIO, the Acekard will slowly turn into the R4 (a semi-useless wedge of plastic until someone else takes up the baton of the user-created card OS - like Wood R4)
Correction:QUOTE said:Q: With Wood R4 out, is it a wise idea to buy an R4?
A: No, Wood R4 is more for all the people who have R4s right now. R4s still don't support SDHC, nor do they work on DSi's.

Miser said:Correction:QUOTE said:Q: With Wood R4 out, is it a wise idea to buy an R4?
A: No, Wood R4 is more for all the people who have R4s right now. R4s still don't support SDHC, nor do they work on DSi's.
Yes, if you don't need SDHC or DSi support. It's only 6 dollars for 100% compatibility, great build quality, Wii connectivity and soon-to-be open source firmware.


The Pink Cat Boy said:Why doesn't Yasu want people to distribute a precompiled YSmenu?

Seems a little paranoid then. I am pretty sure by now everyone knows what YSmenu looks like and who made it, so I am not sure why he still needs to be so pissy about itDeltaBurnt said:The Pink Cat Boy said:Why doesn't Yasu want people to distribute a precompiled YSmenu?
I'm pretty sure it has to do with him not wanting people to take credit for his work.

The Pink Cat Boy said:Seems a little paranoid then. I am pretty sure by now everyone knows what YSmenu looks like and who made it, so I am not sure why he still needs to be so pissy about itDeltaBurnt said:The Pink Cat Boy said:Why doesn't Yasu want people to distribute a precompiled YSmenu?
I'm pretty sure it has to do with him not wanting people to take credit for his work.

I guess I see where your coming from. Now I just wish he would update itDeltaBurnt said:The Pink Cat Boy said:Seems a little paranoid then. I am pretty sure by now everyone knows what YSmenu looks like and who made it, so I am not sure why he still needs to be so pissy about itDeltaBurnt said:The Pink Cat Boy said:Why doesn't Yasu want people to distribute a precompiled YSmenu?
I'm pretty sure it has to do with him not wanting people to take credit for his work.
A lot of people who make their own creations like that get pissy when credit is stolen even once.
You'd understand if you made a popular, fully functioning, rom loading firmware like that.

The Pink Cat Boy said:I guess I see where your coming from. Now I just wish he would update itDeltaBurnt said:The Pink Cat Boy said:Seems a little paranoid then. I am pretty sure by now everyone knows what YSmenu looks like and who made it, so I am not sure why he still needs to be so pissy about itDeltaBurnt said:The Pink Cat Boy said:Why doesn't Yasu want people to distribute a precompiled YSmenu?
I'm pretty sure it has to do with him not wanting people to take credit for his work.
A lot of people who make their own creations like that get pissy when credit is stolen even once.
You'd understand if you made a popular, fully functioning, rom loading firmware like that.


Deltaburnt asked me to bump his thread so i did. I didnt know what to post...PharaohsVizier said:Why bother? No one truly knows enough about the Supercard DS TWO to say anything. All these people talking about perfect GBA and stuff, really, we have zero proof of anything, it might turn out crap. I mean it's unlikely, but not really suitable for a FAQ if you aren't sure.

Jakob95 said:Deltaburnt asked me to bump his thread so i did. I didnt know what to post...PharaohsVizier said:Why bother? No one truly knows enough about the Supercard DS TWO to say anything. All these people talking about perfect GBA and stuff, really, we have zero proof of anything, it might turn out crap. I mean it's unlikely, but not really suitable for a FAQ if you aren't sure.

