Finding a Wii

cmoneyr

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I just ordered a flash cart for my DS, called DSTT. Uses a microSD card to hold homebrew applications, music, media, backup ROMS, all sorts of stuff. I'll have to report back when it comes in. It was only like $25 bucks to, not including a microSD card.
 

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I just ordered a flash cart for my DS, called DSTT. Uses a microSD card to hold homebrew applications, music, media, backup ROMS, all sorts of stuff. I'll have to report back when it comes in. It was only like $25 bucks to, not including a microSD card.

You're going to really enjoy that. I've wanted to get a DS just to run that kind of stuff.

I've been having a blast with my new nokia n800. The coolest gadget I've played with in a while.
 

tim_redd

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I just ordered a flash cart for my DS, called DSTT. Uses a microSD card to hold homebrew applications, music, media, backup ROMS, all sorts of stuff. I'll have to report back when it comes in. It was only like $25 bucks to, not including a microSD card.

I think a lot of people use the R4DS. It's a very similar device. I was looking a getting one sometime soon.
 

A-town Cy

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well, you could have used that, or just picked one up from the pile that I saw at almost every store I went to.

Of PS3's? Really every store you went to a week after its release had them in piles? wrong. And who cares, its 2 dollars. itrackr worked fine for me, but I guess that was over a year ago.
 

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I just ordered a flash cart for my DS, called DSTT. Uses a microSD card to hold homebrew applications, music, media, backup ROMS, all sorts of stuff. I'll have to report back when it comes in. It was only like $25 bucks to, not including a microSD card.

I think a lot of people use the R4DS. It's a very similar device. I was looking a getting one sometime soon.


Definitely have to let me know how it turns out. I would be very interested.
 

jumbopackage

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The 800 is a lot cheaper, and is identical aside from the keyboard and GPS. You can use a bluetooth GPS, however, with the n800 and you have pretty much the same thing for like 220 bucks. It really is a pretty sweet toy.
 

cmoneyr

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I think a lot of people use the R4DS. It's a very similar device. I was looking a getting one sometime soon.
From what I can tell, the DSTT is almost identical to the R4DS, except the DSTT can handle the larger microSD cards, 4GB+. Some other minor upgrades, I think it's made by the same manufacturer actually. Supposed to be very easy, drag and drop onto the card and that's pretty much it.