Flash carts 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.
TT DS is a Flash Cart. Flash Carts can download DS games and much more. You can find out more info online.
The only place you can get a ds flash cart, including the iplayer, is online.
An R4DS is a Slot-1 "flash cart" for the Nintendo DS. A Flash Cart is a device that is used to allows you to play homebrew and games for that system. There are Slot-1 and Slot-2 Flash Carts. Most DS flash carts require a MicroSD memory card. Be careful when you buy a DS flash cart, because some can and some can not read MicroSDHC cards. All Memory cards with 4GB or higher memory are SDHC. There are alternatives to the R4DS, such as the DSTT, Acekard 2, and TopToy.
The R4DS is a DS flash cart that can run DS Roms and Homebrew programs. Downloading DS games/roms you don't own is illegal.
Nope. There's no RAM in a DS cart, so there's no way to emulate a GBA game. Sorry... Get a flash-cart, if you really need to play 'em.
To get ds hombrew you need a flash cart such as R4, M3, CycloDS, or (if you also want to use gba roms) Neoflash. To get Homebrews just use a searh engine such as google.com.
You can if you have a Flash Cart for the DS (such as R4DS or Acekard 2), and with the homebrew application called 'Beup-Live'.
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No, there is no (official) way to connect the DS to a laptop. With special homebrew hardware, you can connect directly to your DS but this isn't used much. Usually, there are memory cards which can plug into a special adapter (called a flash cart) which you can use to access files on your DS.
'Best' is subjective, but from the results of GBAtemp's vote, the Acekard 2i is the best flash cart.
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