Nintendo DS cards, and newer Nintendo DSi cards, were designed and created to let end users of Nintendo handheld consoles not only play games, but convert their DS / DSi into MP3 players and movie players. Newer cartridges like the EZFlash Vi also allow for other productive activities such as reading office documents, PDFs, and [...]
There’s been some worry over the internet about flash card compatibility and the new DSi XL. I’ll set the record straight by saying the DSi XL is identical to the DSi eletcronically and by firmware. Every DSi flash card we carry will function on the DSi XL.
R4i SDHC- WORKS!
Acekard 2i- WORKS!
M3i Zero- WORKS!
iEdge- [...]
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It shouldn’t be news to anybody that there are loads of flash cards on the market of varying degrees of quality and “originality”, some with very complex relationships. There are clones of clones of copies and keeping track of their history is important to some. For [...]
There is a known compatibility issue with the EZFlash Vi and specific 8GB micro sd cards. If the card is made by Kingston and manufactured in Taiwan, then your EZFlash Vi will get stuck on the booting screen. Any other size card, brand, or manufacturing origin will work just fine, including 2GB and [...]