M3 Perfect

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  1. xerofyre

    xerofyre Regular member

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    Is there anywhere I can still buy an m3 perfect sd or minisd?

    I don't need a passkey or anything, it's for a gameboy advance sp.
     
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    If you are in the USA, the last I checked RealHotStuff still has them. They do not ship internationally, though.
     
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    xerofyre Regular member

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    Thank you soooo much. I do live in the US. This is awesome.

    Edit: oh nevermind :< it's an m3 PRO, which means no GBA support
     
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    xerofyre Regular member

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    I've heard Supercards aren't very good for GBA support because they don't have enough ram or something? And that there's lots of slowdown. I might end up having to get it though if I have no alternative.
     
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    Supercards use SD. I have a 2GB on in mine. I do not actively run a GBA anymore but it ran adequately enough when I tested it.
     
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    Ok, seems I have no choice but a Supercard.

    Do you know if the supercard SD or supercard mini sd are able to use SDHC? Or is it just 4gb and under?
     
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    Seems it's only 2GB and under, I'll have to deal with it.

    But I'm thinking maybe an ez-flash 4 might be better. I just really don't want slowdowns or unplayable games.

    edit: ehh nm, I'm definitely going with the ez-flash, thanks for the help
     
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