M3 DS Simply (DS) Nintendo DS Flashcart Sold By Amazon UK Only £28.99 DELIVERED!!!
Manufacturer's Description
The M3 DS Simply allows easy and quick transfer from your Nintendo DS console to any other USB device using a Micro SD card. Super simple to use just drag and drop files to and from the Micro SD card. Homebrew support, watch your favourite movies, listen to your favourite music and read text on the DS via the use of Moonshell.
MoonShell is a multimedia player for Nintendo DS (Lite) consoles. It has support for DPG video files, MP3/NSF audio files and viewing JPG/Jpeg/BMP/PNG (non progressive) files, it also has support for TXT textfiles. MoonShell supports dualscreens and it has full support for the touch screen. MoonShell has plug-in system that allows to add any compatible plug-in just by copying the plug-in files to the appropriate folder. MoonShell also comes with several kind of useful plug-ins.
Reviews
M3 DS Simply is quite easily the best slot-1 flash card on the market. ROM combatibility is virtually 100%, just as long as you bought the right brand of memory. Otherwise, it's 99.8%. Its GUI is newbie-friendly yet functional, which is something the competitors forgot to ensure. They ditched their in-house media players for finally caving to the superior Moonshell and tied it into the OS. You will retire your Passcards or Superkeys, as this can boot any popular slot-2 flash card. Skinning adds beauty to functionality.
this is sold by amazon themselves and is just like the R4DS.
its a flashcart where you can play music and video on ur DS plus more!
btw this aint illegal or amazon wont be selling it!
- yus786


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Jump to unread Post a Commentworth saying that, it takes no modification to your DS(lite) in order for this to work. so your warranty will still be intact
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anywho adding a 1gb kingston micro SD card will cost you £31.48 in total which is a steal and give high rom compatibility.
worth saying that, it takes no modification to your DS(lite) in order for this to work. so your warranty will still be intact
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The 1gb kingston micro SD price you added is not sold by Amazon. So the total price is not £31.48. M3 Simply is same thing as R4DS, but R4DS has faster firmware release and better homebrew support. So stick with R4DS
R4 and M3 are almost identical apart from the name and are made by the same company.
Also, £28.99 is the standard price for this card, see http://www.mrmodchips.co.uk
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Its not cheap though it was always around this price. No idea whats hot about it tbh.
Should be around £27 with delivery
Personally would recoment it. I use it for a browser, and homebrew stuff rocks.
£26.40 Delivered (quick shipping :thumbsup:)
And maybe Picstop for MicroSD/Transflash
2gb £12.69 Delivered (-£0.25 quidco = £12.44)
"Buy this item with Kingston - Flash memory card ( SD adapter included ) - 1 GB - microSD by Kingston today! Buy Together Today: £31.44 "
then swap to free postage and the total comes to £28.99 including the 1gig card
"Buy this item with Kingston - Flash memory card ( SD adapter included ) - 1 GB - microSD by Kingston today! Buy Together Today: £31.44 "
then swap to free postage and the total comes to £28.99 including the 1gig card
This comes to £37.43 as you have to pay £5.99 to get the 1gb card delivered from marketplace
From what I've found on the net, it does the same as the M3, is better built and uses the touch screen for game selection instead of the top screen and buttons.
The only negative I've found is that the Supercard is not as easy to use as the M3.
At the moment I'm favouring the supercard, simply because of the use of the touchscreen. They both cost about the same (about £20 from gameyeeeah).
Any advice would be appreciated. :thumbsup:
Happy to be corrected though.
Havent hear of this supercard one, heard of the supercard lite which goes in slot-2. Maybe that will let you back up your Roms since slot-1 would still be free.
I would like to know for definitie though if anyone does have a clue?
Happy to be corrected though.
Havent hear of this supercard one, heard of the supercard lite which goes in slot-2. Maybe that will let you back up your Roms since slot-1 would still be free.
I would like to know for definitie though if anyone does have a clue?
Backing up ROMs was confirmed as possible by more than one person on a thread some time back (can't find it though!) - but at the time i wasn't interested so didn't follow up. Hope someone knowledagble can share their experience with us :whistling:
Happy to be corrected though.
Havent hear of this supercard one, heard of the supercard lite which goes in slot-2. Maybe that will let you back up your Roms since slot-1 would still be free.
I would like to know for definitie though if anyone does have a clue?
If you already own the game than possibly not, but then why would you download the game if you have it!
I do have a m3 simply and have never had any problems with downloaded backups.