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iEdge MIA
Jan 5th
So it’s the new year and still no iEdge available from our store, before you grab a pitchfork and flaming torch and make your way to DE HQ it’s not our fault.
After promising to release it late November then early December we are having some issues figuring out when it will come out, worryingly we couldn’t originally get hold of any unless we purchased a 1000 units upfront (always worrying buying a 1000 units of a product no one has seen/used/reviewed)
So we play the waiting game – Sorry!
Regards, DE Sales Team Sales@digitalera.co.uk
Featured DSi Card – M3i Zero
Nov 27th
The M3i Zero Adapter is an amazing product for those who want to download homemade games, watch movies and listen music from a PC to a NDS. You can use your PC and normal SD/TF Card Reader to transfer your movie & music files to SD/TF card.
Why is the M3i Zero better then other cards?
The M3i Zero is just like most other DS Flash cards. In fact its features are almost the same as the Supercard DSONEi. It plays homebrew, loads cheats for games, and plays MP3s from inside the menu system. Don’t forget the M3i Zero and Supercard DSONEi have the RTS (Real Time Save) system, which allow you to save your games at any time! The biggest selling point of these cards is that they are 100% upgradable. There are two types of upgradability, one type is software on the micro sd card which every card can upgrade. The other is the actual firmware on the flash card itself. Why would you ever need to upgrade this? Good question the DSi has firmware you can upgrade this means that Nintendo can try and block these devices from running with a software update.
Quite a bit of our day is talking to customers about what DS card to get after sending them to our guide the answer is often the Supercard DSONEi or M3i Zero. While these two cards are currently the best DSi compatible flash cards both have super features and solid build but the M3i has additional features lacking in the Supercard DSONEi, these are:
- Advanced Sakura Operating System
- More language choices
- Built in media player and PDA
I personally use a Supercard DSONEi and love it but I know some people like the language options as well as the Sakura OS.
Regards, DE Sales Team sales@digitalera.co.uk
Game Boy Advance Emulator For iPlayer
Oct 30th
The clever chap darkchen has officially lifted the lid on his Game Boy Advance emulator specially designed for the iPlayer slot-1 media player.
iPlayer owners can now find the download, including installation instructions, at the link below.
Let me reiterate that this emulator will work ONLY on the iPlayer – it uses the extra on-board hardware found on the iPlayer to give the DS/DSi the extra juice needed to be able to emulate the GBA successfully. It will not work on any other flash card.
iPlayer owners, please try it out and let us know what you think.
- Video & Audio
Graphic size: Original size
Game fast forward: default is off. The frame skip level will be set into 9 when you turn on it, then you can play games with the fastest speed
Frame skip type: default is auto, you can set it into Manual, then you can set the frame skip level
Frame skip level: the higher level the faster game speed
Sound switch: switch on/off the sound
- Save State
Write game state: limited 32 slots
Read game state: read saves with the screenshot and date
- Cheats
Supports Pro Action Replay/Gameshark codes.
Put the cheat files into /Gamecht/
- Tools
Screen snapshot:
Save the pics as .png format into /Gamepic/
Supports auto display pics
- Others
Supports Auto standby
Supports CHT/ENG
Note:
Suggest to format microsd card into FAT format, it’s faster :p
How to use:
1st, Make sure the fireware and OS of your iPlayer is the lastest version
2nd, There are CHT/ENG 2 emulators in the zip file. Install the one which fit your iPlayer
3rd, Copy the whole NDS-GBA folder and files into /_system/
Download:
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=7124
Regards, DE Sales sales@digitalera.co.uk

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