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best choice for flash card for DS

Started by pjotrvdh, September 06, 2008, 04:01:14 AM

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PharaohsVizier

Major Pokemon fan eh....  Well you don't come across the real time clock often, and as a result, it wasn't implemented into any of the newer GBA carts, so you will be having trouble with that.  It will work similar to the EZ Flash IV where the clock only runs when you are playing the actual game.

If you are talking about cheating on DS, it is available on both the EDGE and the Supercard DS ONE (refer to the cheating section on the link I posted earlier, the EDGE being almost identical to the CycloDS Evolution), but on GBA neither the EDGE or the Supercard DS ONE can cheat, only the EZ Flash V can.

Honestly the Supercard DS ONE is very customizable, very advanced, with lots of features, whereas the EDGE is easy to use.  If GBA is important, the AceKard 2 has built in support for the EZ Flash IV (if yours is a lite deluxe) and the EZ Flash 3 in 1.

pjotrvdh

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Quote from: PharaohsVizier on September 07, 2008, 02:17:39 PM
Major Pokemon fan eh....  Well you don't come across the real time clock often, and as a result, it wasn't implemented into any of the newer GBA carts, so you will be having trouble with that.  It will work similar to the EZ Flash IV where the clock only runs when you are playing the actual game.

If you are talking about cheating on DS, it is available on both the EDGE and the Supercard DS ONE (refer to the cheating section on the link I posted earlier, the EDGE being almost identical to the CycloDS Evolution), but on GBA neither the EDGE or the Supercard DS ONE can cheat, only the EZ Flash V can.

Honestly the Supercard DS ONE is very customizable, very advanced, with lots of features, whereas the EDGE is easy to use.  If GBA is important, the AceKard 2 has built in support for the EZ Flash IV (if yours is a lite deluxe) and the EZ Flash 3 in 1.

wel the cheat engine for gba games is not necessary. i use the cheat engine in my gba emulator op my pc to change the sav files.
the ez-flash that i have is this one
also are the cards wifi compatible? and i heard that there is a web browser for the NDS wich one is that?

the gba flash card that i have now does not have real time clock but the ''clock in the game runs normaly if the game stands on?

PharaohsVizier

Hmmmm not 100% sure how well it works, I remember trying it out a bit, and it worked great, but the application is only supposed to support the Lite Deluxe, and it explicitly said that, and when asked he explicitly said it was not for the MiniSD version, but I used it anyways and it worked fine for the very few games I did try.

All slot-1 flash carts are WiFi compatible.  There is a web browser, but you will need extra RAM, in that case, your EZ Flash 4 will work, but it might not work natively, you may have to manually patch the web browser.

I'm not sure if I manually patched my Pokemon game to work like that, but I know that the game I have loaded on ages and ages ago has the clock run if the game is on, but not when it isn't.

pjotrvdh

Quote from: PharaohsVizier on September 07, 2008, 04:52:42 PM
Hmmmm not 100% sure how well it works, I remember trying it out a bit, and it worked great, but the application is only supposed to support the Lite Deluxe, and it explicitly said that, and when asked he explicitly said it was not for the MiniSD version, but I used it anyways and it worked fine for the very few games I did try.

All slot-1 flash carts are WiFi compatible.  There is a web browser, but you will need extra RAM, in that case, your EZ Flash 4 will work, but it might not work natively, you may have to manually patch the web browser.

I'm not sure if I manually patched my Pokemon game to work like that, but I know that the game I have loaded on ages and ages ago has the clock run if the game is on, but not when it isn't.

i dont care if i have to patch the web browser. as long as its works it is fine for me.
but what is the best option card i should buy?

ps what does natively mean?

PharaohsVizier

ummmm if you like to fiddle around with things I would highly recommend the Supercard DS ONE over the EDGE, but if you don't have much patience for setting the cart up and setting it up so it is perfect then stay away from the Supercard DS ONE.  Both carts are great, so no big loss for either of them.

When I say natively, I meant that you don't need any special homebrew, any patches, any extra things, all automatic within the cart.

pjotrvdh

Quote from: PharaohsVizier on September 07, 2008, 06:54:18 PM
ummmm if you like to fiddle around with things I would highly recommend the Supercard DS ONE over the EDGE, but if you don't have much patience for setting the cart up and setting it up so it is perfect then stay away from the Supercard DS ONE.  Both carts are great, so no big loss for either of them.

When I say natively, I meant that you don't need any special homebrew, any patches, any extra things, all automatic within the cart.

so if you are a bit handy with the software and stuff i could better chose for the ds one.
my girlfriend wants a flash card as well but she is not that handy with that kind of stuf. is it better that i buy for me the ds one and for her the EDGE?

PharaohsVizier


pjotrvdh

wel then i thank you very much for your help here. with the desicion for my gba flash card (topic from a few month ago) and the flash card for my ds

if it is up to me i consider this topic closed.