Was just wondering if M3 Perfect Mini SD is the best rom cart out to date. I was fixing to go with supercard this whole time till I read about M3. I'm fixing on mainly using it for GBA roms, I don't really care about using passme with DS just yet. I heard this the best rom cart cause of no slowdowns and 100% GBA game compatability. I'm trying to figure if this is all I need. Check it out: http://www.jandaman.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=gbam3perfectminisd and http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007UQ6LK/104-2127262-2002339?v=glance&n=172282 is all I'd think I need. I don't know if I need a SD reader/writer as well. Thanks for any help. -DJ Leethal
yep and yep, those are basically what you need, with flashme or passme/passkey/etc, you should be able to use the DS side of the M3 as well ive never used supercard or EZ4 before... i hear really good things from EZ4, some pretty bad things about super card, and great things about M3. I have an M3 and personally its probably the best card that i'd go with. as far as gba compatability... im not so sure, ive never really used it to play GBA games but i do know that sometimes the real time save function of the games can tend to break the game your playing, like it'll hang at a certain spot every time... although one of the only games i tried was fire emblem... and i know its got a pretty complex saver. all other games i patched with RTS worked pretty flawlessly. personally i'd go with the M3, it has integrated Moonshell with a no hassle install , great for turning your DS into an mp3 player/ Movie player
Yeah, it pretty much has 100% GBA rom compatability. I have over 200 GBA roms on it, and they all work flawlessly. However, when I used the Game Manager that's with the M3, sometimes when converting it, the rom gets graphically glitchy. If this happens to you, just directly copy it over, and it should work (Though you lose the Load/Save state options) With GBA roms and DS roms, the M3's the way to go if you want good compatability.
do I need one of these though to write the data on the mini SD? http://item.express.ebay.com/Camera...0CamerasQ20Q26Q20AccessoriesQQcmdZExpressItem
If your computer does not have a built in card reader you will need to purchase one to put the games onto the card.
my teacher has one of those... personally i'd prefer the multi card reader, cuz well... you never know when your gunna need to be able to read more than one type of card , i think you can get em pretty cheap at your local computer store. although... whats nice about that one, if you carry your ds everywhere you go, youve got a portable means to copy roms over to your card. either way whatever works for you