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Nintendo 3DS future hacking, and ROMulation question

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by jaimitovond, May 16, 2010.

  1. tehuber1337

    tehuber1337 Well-Known Member

    Just FYI, in this context, "specs" refers to technical "specifications" rather than "speculations".
     
  2. greenfire

    greenfire Well-Known Member

    yes you are correct 3DS cards will have a capacity of 2GB.
     
  3. Jonez001

    Jonez001 Well-Known Member

    What?!
    Flashcards can be played on the DSi!
    DSi roms are dumped!
     
  4. greenfire

    greenfire Well-Known Member

    well there was never a game made exclusively for DSi (not including DSi ware which can now be played on 3DS) R4i and plenty of other flashcards have been made for DSi.
     
  5. tehuber1337

    tehuber1337 Well-Known Member

    There's a difference between cracking a system's security and simply dumping roms or using an easily fixable exploit to allow flashcarts to work.
     
  6. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    Yes there were. There weren't many of them, but there were a few.
     
  7. altimitt

    altimitt Member

    the average game of a 3ds is 2gig, so when we do see some r4 or any other flash carts, we should invest in a bigger micro sd card. or may if flash cart makers make a built in memory that has about 20gig or more. hahahaha
     
  8. tehuber1337

    tehuber1337 Well-Known Member

    I believe 2GB is the maximum size for a 3DS game. SDHC's theoretical limit is 32GB. The situation's still better than the PSP scene.

    Flashcarts with built-in memory are a thing of the past. They were expensive, inconvenient and required proprietary hardware to connect to a PC.
     
  9. bikeboy99

    bikeboy99 Well-Known Member

    ive got a phat the only thing bad about it is that this little kid i gave it to dropped it and now the top screen has like a purple tinge to it