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bawitback wrote:
Pullmyfinger wrote:An M3 Adapter Mini SD version and a Passcard cost me 120 shipped from Canada, a 1 GB mini SD was $30 shipped from newegg
Ahh I figured it would cost more than the original GBA adapter running around $30-70.


I'm kinda confused... what does the M3 Adapter do? And what does the Passcard do?
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Passcard will let the ds boot the m3 adapter, the m3 adapter runs the GBA and DS software
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Ok, so you basically need to spend more on the extras than on the DS itself...
I'll pass for now.
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racketboy wrote:Ok, so you basically need to spend more on the extras than on the DS itself...
I'll pass for now.


Well, not sure about the extras.

But, the older version which came out for GBA also works in the NDS slot.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=252&products_id=8970&
Plays movie/pictures/music ect.
also flat $24.98 (without memory stick)

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Well, the Passcard is gonna run around $30-$40.
And then the memory card will be a small chunk of change...
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The Mini SD is the cheapest of the lot, try newegg, they have kingston brand that come with lifetime warranty
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bawitback wrote:
racketboy wrote:Ok, so you basically need to spend more on the extras than on the DS itself...
I'll pass for now.


Well, not sure about the extras.

But, the older version which came out for GBA also works in the NDS slot.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=252&products_id=8970&
Plays movie/pictures/music ect.
also flat $24.98 (without memory stick)

video here


Is there a disadvantage to the GBA one?
It would be cool if I could use it on both the GBA and the DS
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the ds one has a gba mode when you press start
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