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OMG no sleep mode with supercard.. it's so lame

Started by Tizio, February 08, 2006, 04:59:03 AM

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Tizio

i love to put under sleep my ibook, also i did with the nds..
why the supercard doesn't support the sleep mode?
try to close your ds.. it'll start to blink like a disco lamp  :lol:

Keroro

It doesn't happen if you have a NDS game in it's slot.
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Tizio

works! (thanx!!!)

but the nds game would drain the battery?

mavis

Quote from: "cheerup347"yes, by about 1 -2 hours. its not worth it!
Unless you have to change trains three times every morning and on the way home too, and don't want to have your DS in hand as the hordes of locals swarm past you at the station ... ;)

I really like being able to close my DS and throw it in my bag, and then be able to continue the game right where I left off a few minutes later. Good stuff.
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DS : DS Lite (flashed) : DS phat :
Carts : SC SD : SC miniSD  : EZ-Flash V : R4 :
Memory : 2x Sandisk Extreme III 1GB SD : 3x Ritek 133x 1GB miniSD : PNY 1GB microSD : Kingston 1GB microSD :[/size]

Tizio

Quote from: "mavis"
Quote from: "cheerup347"yes, by about 1 -2 hours. its not worth it!
Unless you have to change trains three times every morning and on the way home too, and don't want to have your DS in hand as the hordes of locals swarm past you at the station ... ;)

I really like being able to close my DS and throw it in my bag, and then be able to continue the game right where I left off a few minutes later. Good stuff.

in the train! that's where is really useful  :D

creepyplaidman

Why does having a ds game in the slot reduce battery life, I thought it was just the passme on a ds without flashme that reduced battery life.

mikesinclair

just put a ds game in when you want to use sleep mode, and take it out when  you reopen the ds.  They sell keychain gamecases for nds games "they hold 2 ds games" so that will solve where to put the game while not in sleep mode

Koji

Quote from: "creepyplaidman"Why does having a ds game in the slot reduce battery life, I thought it was just the passme on a ds without flashme that reduced battery life.

If you have anything in the DS slot (unless you are in GBA mode), the DS sends power to the DS slot. Even if no data is being pulled from it, you are still powering the DS slot. If you start a rom without a DS card in the slot, the DS tries to send data to the slot, but without a game to complete the circuit no extra power is used.

MHentai

if you try to play nds in a train here in brazil, I'll probaly gonna get stoled.

Brazil sux (a lot) :)

MHentai

I'm sure it's a brazilian who gonna steal a ds in london :)

MHentai

but i'm sure the things work better in london. MUCH better :P

mavis

Glad I don't live in London or Brazil ... ;)

I don't think I have much to worry about here - I may have a $150 DS in my hands, but standing next to me on the train are little 19 year old girls with $3000 purses. ;)
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DS : DS Lite (flashed) : DS phat :
Carts : SC SD : SC miniSD  : EZ-Flash V : R4 :
Memory : 2x Sandisk Extreme III 1GB SD : 3x Ritek 133x 1GB miniSD : PNY 1GB microSD : Kingston 1GB microSD :[/size]

m2pt5

Quote from: "mavis"I don't think I have much to worry about here - I may have a $150 DS in my hands, but standing next to me on the train are little 19 year old girls with $3000 purses. ;)
I hear that. I may have a $150 DS, but there are people with $300 iPods and much more expensive laptops.
Manually signing your posts is dumb.
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MHentai

Quote from: "mavis"Glad I don't live in London or Brazil ... ;)

I don't think I have much to worry about here - I may have a $150 DS in my hands, but standing next to me on the train are little 19 year old girls with $3000 purses. ;)

tell me where you living, I'm make my baggages and move out to your country :)

If they speak portuguese/spanish/english or japanese i'll not have any problems :)

mavis

Quote from: "m2pt5"
Quote from: "mavis"I don't think I have much to worry about here - I may have a $150 DS in my hands, but standing next to me on the train are little 19 year old girls with $3000 purses. ;)
I hear that. I may have a $150 DS, but there are people with $300 iPods and much more expensive laptops.

Well, I've got two iPods with me at all times (4GB Nano and a 60GB Photo) plus a $500 headphone amp, a $200 custom made 99.9% silver 8-wire litz braided interconnect, and a pair of $1200 earphones (custom molded IEMs) ... But the big iPod and the amp stay in my bag (I only use them at work), the Nano is thin enough that I can just keep it in my pocket unseen, and the headphones don't look that expensive, besides the fact that I'm the only person in the world that they fit. So, no worries ...  ;)

Quote from: "MHentai"tell me where you living, I'm make my baggages and move out to your country  :)

If they speak portuguese/spanish/english or japanese i'll not have any problems :)

I live in Japan. If you can tolerate the racism, it's not so bad - at least in the three and a half years that I've lived here, I've never ONCE felt threatened or unsafe. So, that's a plus. I don't think I'd carry around so much stuff with me every day if I still lived back in the States, it's sad that you'd even have to think about that (the possibility of being mugged, that is) ... But Tokyo is a fairly safe city, especially for male foreigners - so I've never really had to give personal safety a second thought.
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DS : DS Lite (flashed) : DS phat :
Carts : SC SD : SC miniSD  : EZ-Flash V : R4 :
Memory : 2x Sandisk Extreme III 1GB SD : 3x Ritek 133x 1GB miniSD : PNY 1GB microSD : Kingston 1GB microSD :[/size]