Posted Dec 15, 2006 at 07:22PM by Justin B. Listed in: Previews, Flashcart Related Tags: BIOS, Passcard 3, DS Browser, DS-Xtreme, M3 Team, mICrO
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DS Simply (M3)

The M3 team previously announced that they were busy working on a slot-1 solution several months ago, and in the past week we have received more information about the product, possible price and a nice picture of the cart! The DS-Xtreme took the DS scene by storm as it provided a reliable, all-in-one product for the DS. However, the M3 team was not far behind as they too were working on a new device. This one looks to be the most promising of their devices, and might just be the greatest slot-1 device to date.

The most shocking news that accompanies the announcement is the previous announcement of a price of $ 25.00! Previous devices (including their passcard 3) were above $ 30.00. This seems a little too good to be true, so please take this with a grain of salt if you will. However, no matter what the price - you are getting a lot for your money.
  • The same size as an original DS cart
  • Build in PassMe (No Need for boot card or anything else to boot )
  • Using Micro SD card (Trans Flash) as external storage. Cheap & variety (?)
  • Boot clean dump images
  • Super simple to use , drag and files over to the micro SD card .
  • No drivers required
  • Standard FAT system support
  • Support different speed of micro SD card even the low speed SD card .Run
  • Upgradable Firmware ( OS / Bios / Kernel )
  • Touch Screen control & robust skinning support
  • No need battery , back up the save file into the micro SD card directly
  • Auto detect the save type & automatic generate saver file
  • Homebrew support , IO lib will release on launch
  • Direct watch movie , listen MP3 & read TXT on the DS via the use of
  • Support WiFi , DS rumble pack & DS browser
Buy: [M3 DS Simply Slot 1 (MicroSD) for Nintendo DS (Lite)]
Buy: [M3 DS Simply Slot 1 (1GB MicroSD) for Nintendo DS (Lite)]
Buy: [M3 DS Simply Slot 1 (2GB MicroSD) for Nintendo DS (Lite)]


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   by ds rules (Unregistered) - 2006-12-15
 » need help

Hi there

can anyone tell me if I have to flash my brand new out of the box DS to be able to use this card to play homebrew and if possible backup copys of my legal own gba/ds games.

plz help me, Thankz

I am sorry for my bad grammar


   Re: hooger - 2006-12-15
 » Flashing.

No, with this there is no need to flash.
   by help plz (Unregistered) - 2006-12-15
 » okay

so i am not a noob(i know everything there is to know about psp homebrew and isos 2.71se-c user.) im buying my sister a nintendo ds lite for christmas and well shes 10 and when i brought her a psp(bad idea) she either was losing the 50$ games, breaking them, and then i found out none really suited her like the ds.(none were kiddy) so im thinking of buying a supercard lite rumble for her so she wont lose or break everygame she gets and as lin as she keeps it in her ds what could go wrong?? well i need help. So after i buy this i put the nds files that i download off X site and ru them?? i dont need anything else. sorry for tha long post. And how big are the roms?? would i need like just a 256mb or 1gb?? she probably gonna want at least 10 games to walk around with

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   by iball (Unregistered) - 2006-12-16
 » how about you go away?

This site doesn't exist to teahc you DS piracy.

   by photoboy (Unregistered) - 2006-12-16
 » Cheaper

The reason the slot 1 cards are cheaper is because they don't have any extra RAM in them for GBA games. That's why the SuperCard Rumble was cheaper than a normal SuperCard.

   by DirtHerder (Unregistered) - 2006-12-16
 » M3

I wonder if this can be used with the current M3's?

That might be kind of neat (2 GB in the slot 1 card and 2 GB in the other).

   by Killaklan (Unregistered) - 2006-12-16
 » cool

its worth it...but you'll have to buy a trans flash memory stick

   by noober (Unregistered) - 2006-12-16
 » ds emulation scene is vague...

i've had a ds a for a long time but have never been really intrested in it as much as my psp. now i am bored of my psp and want to play some nds roms and homebrew. could someone please post a link to a good guide on what you need to run roms or homebrew, what it will cost and how much.

thnx in advance



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