Complete Guide to Flashcarts and NDS Homebrew

Posted Sep 17, 2006 at 2:51AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: M3 Lite
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flashmediadsFromanotherstate shares us "FifthE1ement's Complete Guide to Flashcarts and Homebrew on the Nintendo DS". This is a new version (v1.0) of the guide that contains pictures, comparisons and information on every current and upcoming flashcart on the DS.

In this updated version, which you can download and view in PDF format, you get all the information you need on how to get started with flashcarts and homebrew and how to go about buying, using, and getting the most out of your Nintendo DS. Getting Started gives you information about Slot 1 or 2 Flashcart, Nopass Device, Flash Media, Flash Media Card Reader. Flashcart Brands and Information include Supercard, M3 Perfect, G6Flash, EZ-Flash, EWin2, DS EXtreme, DSLink, NeoFlash, and Ninja DS.

The Flashcart Comparison Chart show the results of all Lite Model Flashcarts while the Nopass BRands and Information include info on manufacturers and Nopass Brands. You can also earn about ROM and Flash Media Size Capacity Information.

Flashme Information and Links provide the pros and cons, flashing tools, flashing guide links, unbricking guide links, and malware and viruses information. Access the links on the Homebrew Game and Applications page. The rest of the document covers DS Links and Important Sites, DS Homebrew and Flashcart News, Forums, Official Flashcart Support Forums and Where to Buy using the Worldwide Flashcart Store Links and Reliability information.

Download: [FifthE1ement's Complete Guide to Flashcarts and Homebrew on the Nintendo DS]

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-09-17 05:31:33


Fromanotherstate IS Firthelement and Xphilez is a blantant warez site. Another quality scoop for qj.net.
by FLai - 2006-09-17 09:27:06
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True, and true. But an excellent guide none-the-less. Really good for beginners.
by - 2006-09-17 09:33:22
uhh

He keeps stating that the g6 lite is one of the most expensive carts around? it's one of the CHEAPEST considering you don't have to buy external media to put in there.. quite misleading.. passcard + g6lite for 100 euros or so.. and done!
by FLai - 2006-09-17 14:34:20
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I agree about the G6 lite, it only costs me about £80 for a G6 and a Passcard 3. Perfect. That and a DS lite adds up to about the same price as a PSP on its own.
by - 2006-09-18 02:51:20


People should remember that F1fth is a huge Supercard fan. So some of the things may be biased. Also he makes the M3 save system sound worse than what it actually is. With M3, the only thing you'll see is a quick screen saying "Saving 'Game' state," for like half a second.
by - 2006-09-27 05:54:10
psp

The psp doesnt need anything but the memory stick it came with.

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