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M3 Lite flush fitting pics VS SuperCard Lite, G6 Lite, and E

Started by FifthE1ement, August 25, 2006, 12:30:48 AM

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FifthE1ement

Pictures have now been posted showing how the M3 Lite sits flush in the DS Lite. It sits not quite as flush as the G6 Lite or SuperCard Lite but is still leaps better than the EZ4 Lite.

I have posted all three DS Lite flashcart solutions pics below and you can tell which ones fit and look the best in the DS Lite:


M3 Lite




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SuperCard Lite:


G6 Lite:


EZ4 Lite:



It seems the G6 Lite wins big as it’s almost an exact replica of the DS Lite dust cover while the SuperCard Lite is a narrow second followed by the M3 Lite and lingering far behind is the EZ4 Lite.

FifthE1ement  :yayds:

FifthE1ement

Also posted were screens of the M3 Lite internals and covers:


More M3 Lite pics:



sonicwind

is the front glossy? I can't tell from the pictures : /

FifthE1ement


sonicwind


ked22

Haha, I've seen this post on like 4 different forums :)
As long as the flash cart doesn't poke out at your hand then I dont really care if its flush or now.

Monkeydunk

The only thing I really want is a slot one Card wit Micro SD support like the DSLink.

I'm hoping that the Supercard team do one.

I trust that they will make it work with a built in pass me unlike DSLink.

lenselijer

I got the m3 lite and i can tell you, its 100% flush, same as my g6 lite. so please dont believe the pictures people post but just find out for yourself.

can you people tell if the supercard lite is 100% flush with the system? i still need to buy one but i hear different stories.

everyone can post pictures of a card that they pull out a little and then say is doesnt fit flush, just push it in with both hands and tell me if you can feel that its in your ds lite  :D

ImmortalNinja

Well considering that for the DS-link to work the NDS needs to be flashed having a passme built in seems a little redundant.
Unless you mean for the DS-Link to work with out the NDS needing to be flashed, in which case I think thats a different thing altogether....
KK

DeVS

You can use an MK4 to do a "swap" trick to use the DS-Link without your DS being flashed.
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ImmortalNinja

Ahhh yes...good point.
But I wonder how many people are going to choose to do that?
KK

DeVS

Me too, seems like more of a hassle then it's worth really.
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