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N-CARD new slot-1 card US$50 for 1GByte

Started by felix, December 02, 2006, 05:19:28 AM

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felix

On 1 December, the official spokesperson superdslink said "无需转换软件,直接 CTRL+V 就可以了"/"No conversion software needed, just CTRL+V will do". In reply to the question "支持FAT文件系统?"/"Supports FAT format?", the answer was "基本是这样的,我们正在努力完善中."/"It is basically like that, we are perfecting it." If you want to check using machine translation, Babel Fish seems to work better for these phrases.

Let me explain the charging thing. If you burn a single rom to the cart, it will keep the save in battery backed ram. You need to turn on the DS with the N-CARD inserted once every 15 days to charge the battery. If you burn more than one rom to the cart, the save will be moved to the NAND flash. No charging is required if more than one rom is loaded. The USB cable is definitely a data cable.

You need to set save type for new games not in the manufacturer's list of games. Clarified first post, thanks.

Previous products by this manufacturer may suck, but they seem to have vastly improved. I'm not ready to recommend this card yet because it lacks homebrew support, but you will admit it looks pretty attractive to DS rom only users, right?
size=8]DS3, FM7, SCmSD1.80/2.60, WRT54GL with Tomato Firmware[/size]

sinkhead

Ok, thanks, I've updated my guide.
If you want, felix, I'll make you an an account so you can edit the story and keep it up to date?

- Sam

Hi

Does this support...

1. Soft reset to the main menu

2. The ability to help the sun stay up in the sky
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Hi

So the card goes on sale today... where can I buy it?
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sinkhead

At the moment it's only available in China. They tell me that when they release an English version, I will be provided with a review sample.
At the moment the entire product is in Chinese.

- Sam

Hi

Thanks. I'm not planning on buying the card, but I thought "todays the day... where is it?" and it was wierd.
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felix

Operating instructions: scroll down for English. You don't have to use it as shown in the instructions, you can also use it as an USB mass storage device (copy+paste).
http://www.ndsbbs.com/read.php?tid=91789
size=8]DS3, FM7, SCmSD1.80/2.60, WRT54GL with Tomato Firmware[/size]



pte

Quote from: "sinkhead"No

- Sam

You 100% sure? It's the same manufacturer and that specific manufacturer has a habit of refurbishing the old products by changing the sticker that's on the card.

Hi

Do you mean is this the same product with the same name? (the answer to that question is no.)

or do you mean is this the same product exept the name has been changed and some fetures have been added?

The answer that question is... who knows! It's hard to say since the N-card is such a new product. You bring up an interesting Idea though. Perhaps this card is nothing more than a refurbished and renamed N-card that this cheap company has made in order to steal more of our money. It's very possible.
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pte

Quote from: "Hi"
The answer that question is... who knows! It's hard to say since the N-card is such a new product. You bring up an interesting Idea though. Perhaps this card is nothing more than a refurbished and renamed N-card that this cheap company has made in order to steal more of our money. It's very possible.

That's exactly what I am betting for.

felix

1:1 is this company's 2nd generation product and N-CARD is the 3rd.
size=8]DS3, FM7, SCmSD1.80/2.60, WRT54GL with Tomato Firmware[/size]