Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Consoles => Topic started by: Level42 on October 29, 2008, 07:36:47 pm
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http://www.nbrew.nl/nieuws/item/675/Missile-Command-DS-update
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OMG I just got a DS as a gift -- I need this! So what's the best way to run homebrew on this thing?
The R4DS? Is there one that supports SDHC cards?
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Look into gba slot adapters so you can use the normal sd cards though I'm not sure if mine supports HC. Personally I use an M3 adapter and it runs fine.
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Yeah there is a R4DS SDHC cartridge. It can theoretically support cards up to 32GB. I doubt you would need a card bigger than 2GB if you are just putting a few games/emulators on it as you can get over 50 DS games on a 2GB card. I would only get a bigger one if you want to have hundreds of games on it and/or music, movies etc.
I have a M3 card but I changed it to a R4DS by desoldering one of the jumpers and putting the R4DS firmware on it.
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Word on the street is that the R4 team did not release the "R4DS SDHC" cards that you've been seeing on the market... IMHO, 2 gigs is a hell of a lot of space though. Certainly plenty enough for me. If you really want more though, I'd do a bunch of research before buying any card that claims to support SDHC.
PS.
I've got an R4 and I love it!
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Yeah I heard something about that too, I also heard alot of the earlier R4s were copies. The carts are not that complicated so I imagine they are easy to clone. I bought a SDHC 'R4DS' from Amazon (UK) for a friend for his daughters DS and it worked fine for me.
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I've got Missile Command as part of the "Atari Classics". It plays pretty well with a stylus but just isn't the same without a trackball.
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Thanks for all the info. I picked up a few 4GB microSDHC cards on woot.com for $6 each a couple weeks ago, so was hoping to use one of them. I'm still trying to understand all this stuff. Can someone explain how the slot2 cards like the EZFlash 3-in-1 work with the R4DS? I know you need a slot 2 card for GBA stuff. Sounds like the battery is non-replaceable though and once it dies you lose GBA game saves? Is there a good easy tutorial on this stuff anywhere? My google-fu must be weak.
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I dont really know about the EZFlash 3-in-1 or other slot 2 devices but what ever you use should work with the R4DS. When you turn on the DS with the R4 card in it you get three options; Game, Slot 2 and Multimedia. Just select the Slot 2 option and it will boot that device.