It seems almost certain that I'll be getting my assistance from Mooney, but I decided to post an open topic as opposed to PM'ing him because others with similar questions may benefit from the exchange.
That said...
I just got a nice new black DSlite. I already have a few games that I enjoy (NSMB, Trace Memory, Metroid Pinball) and I have a few I'm planning to get soon (Brain Age, SM64, MarioKart, Hotel Dusk). If you feel the urge to recommend a certain game (or games) that will be exceptionally wonderful insofar as long distance WiFi playing is concerned, go ahead.
But, what I would really like to do is make my DSlite multifunctional. I would like to use it as my MP3 player and PDA-type device, specifically (writing notes, keeping a calendar and contacts list, storing TXT to read later, etc.). The ability to play movie files and NES/Coleco emulators would be a bonus.
Now, I'm aware that DSOrganize will allow me to do most of what I want -- PDA functions, MP3 player, TXT support. So I could just get a one-time slot-1 solution (like an M3simply or an R4 or a DS-X) for that, and be done.
But in addition to further functionality, like GBAhomebrew and emulation, I would really like to use slot-2. Specifically, I would love it if I could have my DSOrganize/MP3 player located in slot-2 -- why? Because I wouldn't always have to switch out NDScards when I want to play normal NDS games. If I had a slot-2 solution, I would almost NEVER have to remove it, while if I had a slot-1 solution I would always have to take it out to play, and put it back in to use the PDA/MP3 functions.
Does that make sense?
Now, if my research has led me to some correct conclusions, here's what I think I've figured out so far. First, the one-step slot-1 solutions are super easy and work great, except for the caveat of not running non-DS code and taking up my slot-1 when I don't want them to. Second, accessories like the EZ-Flash line of products may do what I want in slot-2, with the added benefit of fitting in perfectly and looking just like the normal slot-2 cover, which would be excellent. Third, I can't expect DS coded software such as DSOrganize to just run off of a slot-2 solution, because the DSlite will expect GBA code to be there.
Am I correct so far?
If so, here's my questions...
Is my desire to run DSOrganize in slot-2 even possible? I'm thinking I'd have to mess with my firmware, which I'm nervous about doing -- but my research seems to indicate that I could use FlashMe to get my DSlite firmware to recognize DS code in slot-2. So, would using FlashMe and a slot-2 solution such as the EZ-Flash products allow me to run DSOrganize without keeping a slot-1 card in my DSlite?
If I can convince myself to try FlashMe, will I still be able to get my DSlite to go to the normal firmware menu that lets me choose between DS cards, options, GBA, and PictoChat? I don't want to lose access to that menu by changing my firmware.
Ideally, I would like to end up with a DSlite in its case that has a copy of New Super Mario Bros in slot-1, a stealth slot-2 card in that allows me PDA/MP3 functions (such as DSO), and the ability to turn it on and use either slot's contents without having to remove either one.
I've read both of your FAQ's, Mooney, and they are quite helpful. But I still ended up with the above questions/concerns, so any further help is greatly appreciated.
Oh, one more thing: it would appear that the "EZ-Flash V Bundle" would, for just sixty bucks or so, get me a one-step slot-1 solution that would double as a FlashMe device, and the slot-2 solution that I want with the added bonus of looking just like the normal slot-2 cover AND browser memory expansion AND adjustable rumble functionality. This seems like a pretty tempting way to go, especially considering the rumble pack that I have sticks out all ugly and is too loud.
What say you?
