DS Flash Cards are a modification card that expands the features of Nintendo DS consoles. It is shaped like a normal game and fits in the top game cartridge slot of the DS. It allows you to view video, listen to music, play backup games, and run specialized homebrew software. Memory is exandable up to 32GB for all current cards.
Top flash cards include R4 SDHC, EZFlash, iEdge, M3i Zero, Acekard. You can find them at reputable online vendors like the websites listed in the sources and related links (below).
You cannot play DS games with the standard SD card; the SD card is too big. However, if you have a flash card (R4, SuperCard), you can store .nds games in your micro SD card. The flash card will be able to read the .nds game files and you will be able DS games.
Flash cards for the DS let you do a lot of things that the DS doesn't do on its own like play backup games, music and video. I can recommend the iEdge card for being good for a beginner. You can get one from dscardworld.com
Yes, and you don't need a flash card.
Not natively, but you can get a flash card such as the R4 that will let you. Google R4 DS
maybe dust or the pins inside the DS are bend, or if you use a flash card, the ROM is broken/corrupted, ask Nintendo if it isn't a flash card/dust...
no, but a team called komba are making a n64 emulator for dstwo. (a ds flash card)
TF is a abbreviation for Tiny Flash drive card
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All ds flash cards are backward compatible so the iEdge being a DSi card will work find on DS Original and DS Lite. You just can't take a DS Lite card and put it into a DSi. You can find the genuine iEdge at repuatable vendors like dscardworld.
you cant you have to have a ds flash card and then you put them on the flash ds cards memery stick hope this helped if you need anythingelse just email me levi-smith2008@hotmail.com ok
No, you cannot get a GBA emulator on the r4. Nor can you on any flash card. However google eZFlash, it's pretty much a flash card for the gba slot on the ds.
Yes you may BUT you need a flash card (www.r4ds.com)