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Mooney

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  1. Alright, let's tackle these one at a time... (Please excuse any of my answers that don't make sense, I'm battling a massive cold right now and can't be trusted to think straight for more than 5 minutes ) For a list of DS games that our members would recommend, please see this thread. I understand why you would prefer a slot-2 device, and yes, it makes perfect sense. First, you seem to understand slot-1 pretty well, but there's something else you should know: It has rather low compatibility with homebrew that does not support DLDI, which means most homebrew made before December of '06 (roughly) will not work on a slot-1 card. Second, an EZ-Flash IV Lite would fit perfectly into the DS Lite's GBA slot, but I would not recommend it. I'd say go with an M3 Lite or a SuperCard Lite; they do what the EZ-Flash does, only better. Third, in order for you to run NDS homebrew off of a slot-2 device, all you need is a pass device. Read more about pass devices here (scroll to just about the bottom of the first post). Yes, it is possible. See my previous answer (regarding pass devices). This is actually how DSO was meant to be run in the first place, since it came out before slot-1 cards even existed and only got DLDI support recently. FlashMe is not required to run anything, it is just meant to make life easier; so you don't have to have a pass device in slot-1 every time you want to run NDS homebrew from a slot-2 device. Also remember: installation of FlashMe requires a pass device to get started. Yes, just hold "Select" as you boot up. The setup you describe would be a DS with FlashMe installed. Of course, you could also: get a slot-1 device, dump your NSMB game card to your computer and put the ROM image on the slot-1 flashcard (Not that we support that kind of thing here ). I'm just saying, you could. This might be a good deal to some, but not if you want to run DSO/MP3s off of the slot-2 device. Remember: 256 Mbit = 32MB. This means you would only be able to put 32MB of songs /apps (including DSO) onto it. Also, you'll have to buy a microSD card if you want to run anything off of the slot-1 part of the bundle. My final recommendation: Go with slot-1. You can patch DSO with DLDI so it will work on your flashcard, and it would be no trouble at all to put NSMB on it, either (Google is your friend!). Again, sorry if I misunderstood or forgot to answer something. Just give me a heads up if I did.
  2. I do believe what we have here is a prime candidate for banning. His first and only post here was an advertisement with a link to ROMs. I'll leave the rest to the admins.
  3. Thanks for the though, but yeah, I already have a picture of the DS Lite. Anyway, a friend of mine over at 1up, lakalt, has sent me a few pictures.
  4. Good luck, try to come back in one piece. I'll be looking forward to some good war stories! We'll miss ya, Someboddy.
  5. Even this is still in the gray area of legality. IIRC, there have been many lawsuits in which a person got sued for big bucks for downloading a piece of software/media that they already owned physically (ex: A DVD).
  6. Wow, that's amazing! I want to do that, only off of a ramp on top of a tall building...
  7. Mooney

    Entry 12: Annoyance

    Check out what happened to me:It was the same code every time, but no matter how many times I typed it in correctly, it said it was wrong.
  8. Source / Download
  9. Bump Come on, folks! I need a little help here!
  10. A few minor updates, more to come tonight.
  11. Good job, GC! Any chance of getting in on those 1-2 sample products per month?
  12. Engadget If I could have a portable system with next gen graphics and a decent battery life, I would be in heaven.
  13. Get it here: ScummVM
  14. Get it here: GBADev Release Thread
  15. Audio/Video streamer from PC to PSP/PS3/Wii Get it here: Pimpware.org
  16. A TO7-70 emulator for PSP Get it here: ZX-81's Website
  17. Welcome to all of our newbies!
  18. Yeah, the patch came out practically as soon as news of the exploit hit the net. They probably wanted to stop it before "homebrew" evolved into an ISO loader or some such app.
  19. Am I the only one who noticed that Diso's hands in his pocket looks like a butt?
  20. If you are asking avout commercial ROMs: Anyway, I'd suggest going with a more recently updated emulator like DeSmuMe or iDeaS.
  21. I seem to have updated mine...
  22. My R4DS came in the mail today, which is amazing since I ordered it yesterday. Only problem is, I'm a bit worried because of this: This troubles me because my R4 is gray. I guess I'm gonna have to wait till my microSD card gets here to find out if I've been ripped off... dear god I hope not! If it does work, then Gamecop and I have a secret evil plan for writing a review. Aaaaaand now, a list of things Mooney has for sale: - PC (AMD Athlon 64 3200+, ATI Radeon 9800 PRO, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, Windows XP Home or Mandriva Linux): Asking $300 - EFA Flashcart for GBA (256Mbit): Asking $30 - Nintendo Wifi USB Adapter: Asking $20 - Sony Playstation 2 (v7, no DRE) + 6 or 7 games + Network Adapter: Asking $125 If you don't like a price you see, make an offer! Not saying I'll accept it, but offers are always welcome.
  23. First off, buyer's guide is up: Buyer's Guide: NDS Flashcards Now, the only difference between the R4 and the M3, I believe, is the label. As for customer support, R4 would probably be better, since the makers of the M3 clearly do not speak English very well.
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