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| Acekard 2 DS Slot 1 Multimedia Game Shark Action Replay Cheat Code Expansion Card Micro SDHC Memory R4DS Adapter | 
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Buy New: $32.97
New (7) Used (1) from $32.97
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 25
ASIN: B0013RBOHW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Acekard 2. Official Reseller in USA USPS Same businees day shipping with delivery confirmation number, 2-3 days to most cities in US.
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| Features:
| | Support SDHC TF card. Virtually unlimited storage size ! | | | Support any brand of TF, with no slowdown! | | | Support Action Replay cheats . Build-in editor! | | | Low power consumption for longer operational time! | | | Built-in multiple languages and DIY skinning! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description What's includes:1 x Acekard 21 x MicroSD Card ReaderVersion: English -OS Software Not Included and Must Be Downloaded from Manufacturers Official Website
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| Customer Reviews:
Homebrew Device plus some March 8, 2008 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
The R4 is probably one of the many homebrew devices out there that offer a wide range of compatibility with the homebrew community. As I myself have one, and others, and can't stop playing around with it just to see what its limitations are. This and the others like it, (I.E. EDGE, CycloneDS, TopToy, Games 'N Music) are what helps keep the DS still interesting, pushing the DS to its limits and still trying to go farther. But anyways let me get to a real reveiw insted of personal opinion.
First thing you need in order for the R4 To work is a Transflash, (A.K.A. Micro SD card) so dont forget to pick one up, (A 1 Gig is plenty.) Once you have one, put the disk that comes with the R4 into your computer and put the firmware from the disk into the SD card. Load any homebrews you may have downloaded from the net into the card as well, and WALLA, you now can start to see the R4 in action. The first thing you'll see is the Load screen, this happens for not even two seconds, and then you are promted with three options. Games, Media, and Boot to Slot 2. Choosing games is what most people will be looking to go to. You will then presented with a list of homebrews games and applications (these are the ones that you have put onto the SD card.) scroll through and pick what you want to load up, and prepair to play. Picking Media will load up Moonshell. Moonshell has a simmiler look to the games option, but this time you are greeted with a much more relaxing and cooler layout. Here is where you can play your MP3's, Wave's, and a few more music formats as well as video. The main supported video format is DPG, You can find a few programs that will convert your video files (DVD FAB is a GREAT program for to do this.) While not as clean looking as most video formats, its still impressive for a DS. If you ever wanted to exit moonshell without having to shut your DS down, all you simply need to do is press start and then be taken back to the main screen of the R4. The third option is boot to slot two which boots to the lower slot on the bottom of the DS.
The pros
Plays Homebrews (Commercial and Non-commercial) Comes with Moonshell (the most common DS broswer) Website that keeps the firmware up to date, along with other Applications. Has Auto DLDI patching Comes with a Micro SD USB cardreader Comes with a game case and strap that will hold two DS sized games
Cons
Need to buy a Micro SD card seperate As of this writing only supports up to 4 Gig Micro SD cards Most places you will find want $40 plus for it (look around, they are cheaper)
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