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- Allows you to run homebrew and backups of your NDS roms on an unmodified NDS - Requires additional purchase of microSD card
Typically with these devices you format the SD card, move files (homebrew, roms, music, mp3s) to the card on your PC, then load the card in your DS. You are then able to select, run/play these items from the touch screen menu.
I ordered four DSTTi's, all four quit working. So far one replacement from DX works and has kept working for two weeks.
Message edited by: SiliconJon on 2009-10-30 13:53:56 CDT
I don't understand why there is so much fluctuation in the price of this DSTT. I purchased this on Wednesday for $6.61 shipped, now it's $6.99. I guess since they do business out of Hong Kong, they have their prices pegged to a currency exchange system. So that would explain the constant changes! I love when I answer my own questions...
harlock001 said:For a while, I thought my DSTT from DealExtreme was defective, or just flaky. Finally found two tips to make it operate smooth:
Format the MicroSD card as FAT32, not FAT
Put your files & homebrew in a folder, not the root of the microSD card.
Lockups & crashes disappeared after following these tips.
Part of the problem is in their implementation of how to write save filenames. Particularly files <=8.3 FAT format. This was particular in the game Iron Man. I'm willing to bet that you had a file that was very short and the .SAV file it wrote screwed up the games. Only certain games would work after that. The FAT tables gets even worse as the game locks up and you try to run it again thus creating ANOTHER .SAV file. Reformatting the FAT table then naming the game with more than 8.3 should fix the problem.
I don't know if the current 1.16 firmware fixed that issue. Doubtful since they haven't even implemented simple sorting of games. If you want to try a different firmware for the DSTT to overcome its shortcomings, try YSMENU.
I don't know the actual cause, but I was having two problems.
Games would start to load, but never actually start. Games that would load, would at random times stop with the error message 'The DS card has been removed'.
Both problems appear to be solved for me by those two tips.
This allows you to play homebrew software and/or back ups of NDS roms. A nice feature is that it will hold a bunch of your ROMS on one micro SD and let your kids pick from a menu of what to play.
Of course I only suggest playing ROMs you actually own.
AlexJ said:This allows you to play homebrew software and/or back ups of NDS roms. A nice feature is that it will hold a bunch of your ROMS on one micro SD and let your kids pick from a menu of what to play.
Of course I only suggest playing ROMs you actually own.
Thanks AlexJ...You buy a separate microSD card to plug into this I assume.
caveet emptor. there's a hube fuss about the 'quality' of these cards. apparently, half of them are defective or fake. I would advise that you look at the comments before purchasing.
vacantblasphemy said:caveet emptor. there's a hube fuss about the 'quality' of these cards. apparently, half of them are defective or fake. I would advise that you look at the comments before purchasing.
I'm in for one... $7 seems like a great deal!
DealExtreme.com said:Update (11/19/2008): as new reports and concerns have been received from customers regarding this product's authenticity, DX is now performing 100% QC on the PCB to ensure all cards shipped features hardware that matches what is displayed in the photo gallery on the left and on the NDSTT.com website.
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