If your macbook has an SD reader, take the SD card out of your DSi and insert it into the reader. The macbook should automatically recognize it and an icon for the card should appear on your desktop. Photos saved to the SD card should be saved within the DCIM folder and can be moved and copied like any other file.
When taking the SD card, you must drag its icon to the trash to cleanly unmount the card before removing it.
Flipnotes is software created for the Nintendo DSi and will not work on a Mac computer.
On average it should take less than 5 minutes for the photos to transfer depending on your system speed.
Put the memory card into the computer OR link the camera via USB to the computer. Select the photos you want to transfer by clicking one, pressing control(ctrl), then clicking the rest and then click import photos.
use memory card reader :D
No sim cards are only for numbers
first you need an SD card and copy your photos to the SD card then connect/insert it to a computer and transfer the photos to your computer
No, sorry. Even if you could, you'd need an SD card.
you don't need a card to take photos but is optional, without a SD card 300 photos can be taken, with a 1gb SD card i can take 3,000.
If you need to transfer photo files from a computer to a memory card, you can use a card reader slot if available on the computer (specially many laptops these days have card slots) or you can use an external USB card reader to transfer photos or any other data to and from a memory card. - Neeraj Sharma
you can put your camera's SD card in the laptop and go to 'start' and then to 'computer', and wait for your sd card to show and find your photos, and save them to your computer by sending them to your computer's pictures perhaps.
The Fuji s9000 Sandisk compact fash card is used to store digital photos that are taken on a Fuji camera. A person can then insert the card to load photos to their computer.
Pictures taken in Nintendogs + Cats can only be stored on the SD card. The 3DS does not support saving photos to internal storage.
Yes.