Author Topic: I have an R4i!  (Read 3373 times)

Watch out, they can fix being able to use your R4i, if im correct, they have done it before.

So thats why they never update Normal R4 ;(

I finally got the loving thing (it took 2+ weeks to ship) and I'm not dissapointed. I doub I will stop buying DS games though, because to get most of the new games you have to post whore or pay money on sites like dgemu, or the sites are really shady and look like they give you a bunch of viruses.

Thanks for posting a site that you can get ROMs from :(.

First of all, it's not even a link, so most people wouldn't bother going to it.

Second, it's not even a good site to get free roms. You could easily find better rom sites by typing "rom", "roms", etc. into google.


"Nintendo DS storage devices are some of the devices used to store a licensed developer's work-in-progress images, homebrew video games, or downloaded commercial games, since the Nintendo DS is not sold with a rewritable storage medium. (Licensed developers can use the blue Intelligent Systems Nitro Emulator box to flash cards.) There are two main classes of storage devices: older devices that fit in SLOT-2 (the Game Boy Advance Game Pak slot) and newer devices that fit in SLOT-1 (the DS Game Card slot). SLOT-2, or 1st generation, devices have historically been cheaper due to economies of scale inherited from their use with Game Boy Advance homebrew but require a booting tool in SLOT-1 in order to use the touch screen and other DS features. Devices that only use SLOT-1, or 2nd generation, do not work with GBA homebrew, but as of 2007[update], they are becoming easier to use and less expensive, rivaling many SLOT-2 devices in price which may have been cheaper."


Do not ask what this is again. There is the answer.

I ordered an Acekard2i from ebest4u but it was a dud :C


i got mine from a shop :D

Does it work well/at all?