Then it should also be able to run twillight menu ++ (even better)How about the eWin2? is that rare?
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https://www.linfoxdomain.com/nintendo/ds/ has last software for it.
Then it should also be able to run twillight menu ++ (even better)How about the eWin2? is that rare?
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https://www.linfoxdomain.com/nintendo/ds/ has last software for it.
Yes it is very difficult, if there was some method via 3ds it would be good.But it have button battery inside!
https://gbatemp.net/threads/g6ds-real-review.49102/
And USB adapter looks pretty tricky.
CY7C68023-56L EZ-USB NX2LP™ USB 2.0 NAND Flash Controller. Probably hasn't been produced for a long time.
Edit: Datasheet: https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/315893.pdf
wow, the Phat DS version of the EZflash 3-in-1? I've seen more threads from of people asking where to find it than people who have it, that thing was hard to come by even 10 years ago after it got phased out for the lite versionView attachment 348915
The "Max Media Launcher" is something you won't find in many places I think?
I've consumed a lot of the ez-flash products through the years, good stuff with good support! I have been looking at the Omega but their old cards still do the job...wow, the Phat DS version of the EZflash 3-in-1? I've seen more threads from of people asking where to find it than people who have it, that thing was hard to come by even 10 years ago after it got phased out for the lite version
Or even the "Games 'n Music", that thing was garbage and lacked any good homebrew compatibility.The "Max Media Launcher" is something you won't find in many places I think?
I do have one of those I picked up a little while back.Or even the "Games 'n Music", that thing was garbage and lacked any good homebrew compatibility.
Shame that it didn't took of and for reasons that are obvious, meanwhile flash cards such as the R4 and DSTT/TTDS were very popular.I do have one of those I picked up a little while back.
That said as noted previously Datel managed to get their stuff sold in Circuit City which was then a popular (albeit waning) big box American electronics vendor, and in the UK it also managed to get things in Game (then a big high street retailer). The forums here seeing quite a few people only inclined to buy in the real world (paypal had not quite yet gone hardcore anti flash cart, probably could still get one on deal extreme/DX even, but it was also different times) wanting to get a bit more from it, which did actually happen.
They still sell them but without the sticker on AliExpress and Ebay.I think the rarest DS flashcart is the original R4
Pretty sure he was trolling ...he usually is.They still sell them but without the sticker on AliExpress and Ebay.