Much more readible now, pretty good chart actually.xJonny said:Well it's easily changed, and it can be collaborated so that multiple users can edit it online.
Much more readible now, pretty good chart actually.xJonny said:Well it's easily changed, and it can be collaborated so that multiple users can edit it online.
xJonny said:I've made a Google Spreadsheet of this, to show that it's easier, quicker and nicer than how you did it:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pjb...tu5Hg&gid=0
(Didn't finish it properly)
IOwnAndPwnU said:Well, the CycloDS has 2MB onboard which leaves me clueless.
The AK RPG onboard NAND is like a 1GB memory built in. It's better than external memory because it's faster (since it's built-in). Although, the Acekard 2 cost like $23 (DX) and the AK RPG 8G/1GB costs like $65 (DX) which is like a $40 difference for a 1GB memory built-in.
You can also insert a MicroSD, I don't know about the second (why would you want to?)caffolote said:IOwnAndPwnU said:Well, the CycloDS has 2MB onboard which leaves me clueless.
The AK RPG onboard NAND is like a 1GB memory built in. It's better than external memory because it's faster (since it's built-in). Although, the Acekard 2 cost like $23 (DX) and the AK RPG 8G/1GB costs like $65 (DX) which is like a $40 difference for a 1GB memory built-in.
Does the AKRPG have a slot to put external memory in it like a MicroSD card in? I don't know much about it. Also, can you delete the internal memory inside in the menu?
caffolote said:I notice the Cyclo has 2MB onboard flash memory. What exactly does that do?IOwnAndPwnU said:Well, the CycloDS has 2MB onboard which leaves me clueless.
The AK RPG onboard NAND is like a 1GB memory built in. It's better than external memory because it's faster (since it's built-in). Although, the Acekard 2 cost like $23 (DX) and the AK RPG 8G/1GB costs like $65 (DX) which is like a $40 difference for a 1GB memory built-in.
Does the AKRPG have a slot to put external memory in it like a MicroSD card in? I don't know much about it. Also, can you delete the internal memory inside in the menu?
Yes, and Yes.
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It stores the firmware. That's why when you update it, it's gotta do that little update progress bar thingy.PharaohsVizier said:It is really quite sad, the EZV has one of the best prices out there, a full set of features, great playback, and an AWESOME team behind them. I love EZ Flash products, ever since my EZ Flash 3, I kept buying them up.
I don't understand it myself either. I hardly hear any complaints. I hardly ever hear any recommendations for it. It's not even a flash cart that people tell you to avoid(R4 and DSX). The team itself sounds pretty reliable and is pretty old. I say there's nothing wrong with it.
I think it does save the system files and moonshell etc.miketh2005 said:QUOTEI notice the Cyclo has 2MB onboard flash memory. What exactly does that do?
Hooya said:I know the EZ-Flash V isn't incredibly popular - but it should certainly be on the chart. Hell, I'll even figure out how it should be marked on the chart. Or am I just blind?
Looking at the chart I can't see why the EZV isn't more popular - it's more fully featured than many of the carts there.
seren said:Text and tables are hideous in an image. I made a quick port on googledocs with a few alterations, you can see it here:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p4I...B-7syIdTiKuXbeQ
But really, this sort of thing looks best either on a wiki or website so others can fix and update the info.