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Started by the-war, March 15, 2007, 10:44:43 AM

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the-war

I heard that you can put SuperCard lite/one together. Is that true? And what the features it gives?

Can I put M3 instead of SC one with SC lite? And does it gives the same features?

Does the (E) romes' saves work on (U) romes?

Can I play multiplayer with my SC with another person that has M3?

Are there any better flash cards than M3 in the 2 generation?

Do you think that there are new flash cards will come from the SuperCard and M3 teams? (maybe because an issues)
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iignotus

QuoteI heard that you can put SuperCard lite/one together. Is that true? And what the features it gives?
Of course you can have them co-exist in the same DS lite. The only feature I can see that it gives is being able to use Opera.
QuoteCan I put M3 instead of SC one with SC lite? And does it gives the same features?
If you mean using Opera, yes, there's an Opera patch for the M3 series of cards too.
QuoteDoes the (E) romes' saves work on (U) romes?
They certainly should, since (J) saves work with (U) saves, from personal experience.
QuoteCan I play multiplayer with my SC with another person that has M3?
If the game is multiplayer, yes.
QuoteAre there any better flash cards than M3 in the 2 generation?
Do you mean Slot-2? The GBA slot? For compatibility and speed, there is only one card that is better in any area, and that's the G6. The M3 is much faster and more compatible than the SuperCard, especially when factoring in superior GBA support.
QuoteDo you think that there are new flash cards will come from the SuperCard and M3 teams?
Of course. Companies will always improve their current products in the future, when the technology becomes available and cheap.
Setup: Onyx DS Lite, CycloDS + Kingston 8GB MicroSDHC; Camo GBA Micro, EZIV + Kingston 2GB MicroSD

the-war

Thank you for the answers
but what I meant with 2 generation is slot-1
and does the ... work? mmm i forgot what it's name but i could explain it: when you have pokemon diamond/pearl  in slot-1 you can transfer pokemons from emerald . and can i trim the roms like in SC

felix

You can trim roms on any cart.
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Annon Kaies Zi

Quote from: "the-war"Thank you for the answers
but what I meant with 2 generation is slot-1
and does the ... work? mmm i forgot what it's name but i could explain it: when you have pokemon diamond/pearl  in slot-1 you can transfer pokemons from emerald . and can i trim the roms like in C

To answer your question about GBA Union (the Pokemon thing you asked about), some people have had it work, some people haven't.  Right now it's hard to test, as you have to use a Japanese R/S/E/FR/LG save on a Japanese version of Diamond/Pearl.  When the U.S. versions come out April 22, we'll see it tested much more.

If you would like to try it out in the Japanese versions, this is how it works from what I gather:

[I am using Pokemon Diamond (PD.nds) and Pokemon Emerald (PE.gba) as examples here; any DS Pokemon game can match with any GBA Pokemon game.]

1) When you patch Pokemon Diamond (PD.nds) with the SuperCard software, be sure to enable "GBA Union".

2) Now patch Emerald as normal through the SuperCard software.

3) You should now have a the following five files: PD.nds.dsq, PD.sav, PE.gba, PE.sav, and PE.sci.

4) Now rename PE.gba to PD.gba (making the GBA game name match that of the DS game, but don't rename the .sav files).

5) This is where it gets iffy.  Some people say have a folder (called "Pokemon Diamond" for example) with JUST those files in it and it should work.  Others say you must have nothing else at all on your SuperCard Lite (or whatnot) to make it work.  You'll have to try it out for yourself.

6) After running Pokemon Diamond, it should recognize that you have Pokemon Emerald in your GBA-slot (this will enable certain Pokemon to be caught in the wild, depending on what version you have; see here).  And when you go to Pal Park, Pokemon Diamond should also be able to recognize that you have your saved Pokemon from Emerald (Pal Park is the place you go to that allows you to "catch" your Pokemon from previous save files you have).

That's what I gather at least.  If someone can correct that procedure, please do.  I haven't seen anything well published about it, nor have I see a procedure that many people confirm to work.  But I'm sure when the games come out in the U.S. (as they will, without a doubt, be the most popular games for the DS) there will be a clear, widely tested, and widely confirmed method.  I'll be one of the people waiting for that.
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