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Which is the best overall? M3, D4, something else?

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rscaramelo wrote:Which is the best overall? M3, D4, something else?

thanks

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more bang for the buck. ez flash v. make sure you get the one that comes with the usb charger for the ds lite, otherwise it's a team neo fake.
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What about the CycloDS? It looks pretty good.

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CycloDS sounds the best overall to me, I have been looking to buy one, and plan to get the CycloDS Evolution soon.
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Post by Dig »

I personally use an R4 for all my homebrew needs. It is easy to use, stores many files with a removable MicroSD card, and homebrew programs that work on only a few flash cards tend to work on M3 and R4 cards before any others. And it is also good to note that the M3 and R4 cards are essentially the same thing, except one has an extra component under the hood or some minor detail like that. The only reason I purchased an R4 instead of an M3 was because my retailer threw in a carrying-case for the card. Those are my two cents, at least.
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I use the M3 DS Real for all of my Homebrew and DS game needs.

Here's a review.
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i use a supercard cf to gba with a superkey (passme) to load ds roms.
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I have used the G6 Real and have had 2 DSTT for a few weeks. Not had a single problem with either.

My girlfriend uses the DSTT all day everyday lol. I have barely played my new ds but i did all the speed tests and it runs great with a Made in Japan Kingson 1GB MicroSD. Cheap to!
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fuctfuct wrote:I have used the G6 Real and have had 2 DSTT for a few weeks. Not had a single problem with either.

My girlfriend uses the DSTT all day everyday lol. I have barely played my new ds but i did all the speed tests and it runs great with a Made in Japan Kingson 1GB MicroSD. Cheap to!
where did you order tt from and how much total?
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nick944 wrote:CycloDS sounds the best overall to me, I have been looking to buy one, and plan to get the CycloDS Evolution soon.


I've been happy with mine.
That is when I can get my wife to give it back to me.
I may have to get her one of her own.
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