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Why use GBA emu's when you can just get at slot-2 flash card like M3 Perfect Lite? I bought this flash card and I've never had any problems.....only game I've had problems with is Castlevania POR. You can see compatability and settings at teh following website,
http://m3wiki.com/index.php?title=M3_NDS_roms
> Never heard of the N-Card, so I wouldn't be able to say anything about its > quality other than I would be inclined to think it would be a cheap knockoff. > > What I can tell you is that you won't be able to easily play gba roms on there. > None of the slot1 cards can let you load gba games. Its a limitation of the DS > hardware or some such, I think along the lines of how the gba couldn't use GB > Color carts or something. > > You *can* still play gba roms, but you'll need to use a gba emulator that runs > in DS mode. I haven't looked at any in a year or more, but last I saw they were > still slow and buggy. > > A user review I found says the N-Card supports DLDI autopatching, so assuming > that is true, you shouldn't have any issues with DS-native homebrew and would > have full read and write support. >
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