I'm currently using a Neoflash R6 Gold, it's a microSD based card with onboard flash and has SDHC support. As well as motion sensing (X,Y,Z) and gyro (twisting). I can't claim to know anything about rom support, but it has handled all homebrew I have thrown at it.
I'm using a DSTT and have not had any major probles with it, the contacts on mine are a little touchy but a wadded up piece of paper between the DS and cart fixes the problem. Have ran all Homebrew and what few roms i've tested well so far(Had R4 before). Using a Japan 2gb Kingston microsd without problems also.
EDIT: Just returned my DSTT(Jan 29th) as for some reason when using it 2x2gb kingston cards became unreadable. Now i'm not sure if it was the fault of the cart of just pure luck that i got 2 cards that died but i exchanged it for an R4(had one before and had no issues with it).
not much experiance with homebrew other then the standard things, moonshell, ds organize, nes, snes, sega genesis/master drive emulators and the few homebrew ive played involving lemmings (yes for slot 1) and powder and the n-card has not given me any issues yet
R4 looks nice though because of the detachable memory but i guess you could always just get another n-card if need arises.
I'd say Supercard DS One
Yes it is not popular, but it does more then the popular cards
It even has Realtime same(So you can jsut save anywhere in the game and loadup again just where you where)
It can make multiple save files!(handy for pokemon and such)
The latest version even support SDHC
And it has an advanced GUI, unlike R4 DSTT CycloDS and such popular devices
And it doesn't cost much
I don't have any of the cards yet, but I think Cyclo is the best so far. Simple but clean GUI, most of bugs get fixed very fast, advanced features, etc. I do like the Supercard DS one (SDHC), because of it's GUI, but it has too many problems right now. It'll probably be fixed, but currently, CycloDS wins.
I say an R4.
I have an R4 and my brother has a Cyclo.
For me, Cyclo stinks. And they copied this other
slot-1 company. I 4got which one but
they can be sued.
As someone who owns pretty much all the newer generation flashcarts (except for the Acekard RPG, Ez-Flash V and the new Edge) I'd have to go with the CycloDS Evolution. It's the best thing I've ever had for my DS so far.
I say an R4.
I have an R4 and my brother has a Cyclo.
For me, Cyclo stinks. And they copied this other
slot-1 company. I 4got which one but
they can be sued.
Explain why Cyclo stinks. IMO, it's just plain frikkin' awesome. And Cyclops is its own company, they were making stuff for the Wii before they did the Evolution, so I can't see how that can copy another company.
I own an R4 with spring and both of my 2 little brothers own an R4 without spring. My friends both own and R4 with spring. And everybody is happy with it. However I don't know if DealExtreme sells these again by now, if not Bamboogaming and Gameyeaaah are places worth checking out.
I would say the the internal memory carts are the best.
The Ncard is about 30USD on dealextreme with 1 gigabyte internal memory. An R4 with the same memory costs 45USD.
The TTDS is the most promiseing. It has the most features and is cheapest. It also supports microSDHC cards.
The R4 is going no where. The team promised us SDHC support along with a bunch of others. All we got was a game bug fix. The past 4 or so upgrades have been because of nonworking games, while all of the other carts have added nice features in their recent updates.
Now that I think about it, the Supercard ONE might be the best. It has real time game guides and real time saves, which NONE of the others support.
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