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If you have an R4, M3 or Cyclo (and a couple of other new ones) those carts auto DLDI patch roms as you put them on there. If you have an older card you'll need to apply the patch.
I have one of the former, so I've never DLDI patched before, probably better that you read the readme for the method, I don't think it's difficult though.
As for roms, so far I've tried kof2002, snk vs capcom, metal slug, garou, samurai showdown 5s, all of them work with very little slowdown and full sound. This is incredible for a first release, especially considering people have been saying this can't be done.
> How do you patch it, and how do you know if you need to patch it? > > It sounds great, I've converted about 20 ROMS so far, just to see which ones > will take. > > > > > http://img.files-ds-scene.net/news2/smalls/NeoDS2_small.jpg > > > > Yup it's real, yup it has sound, some games run at full speed, others are a > > little slow but close, majority of games are fully playable. Playing Garou on > it > > right now > > > > Get it here: > > > > http://groups.google.com/group/neods > > > > Roms have to be converted to .neo format with the built in converter > > application, you need to put all your (mame) neogeo roms, including bios in > the > > same directory as the converter application, then run the application with > > -bios1. > > > > Once all your games are converted, toss them all in the root dir of your SD > card > > along with the neoDS.nds (patched if your cart requires it) and away you go. > > > > > The new and improved King of Lamers 2003! >
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