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== | == PassMe/NoPass == | ||
Natrium42 developed the PassMe, which was one of the first methods of booting unsigned code and retail DS games. A DS cartridge is attached to the device to bypass the copy protection, fooling the DS into thinking it has a legitimate gamecard inserted. The CPLD relocates the ARM7 and ARM9 addresses to slot-2 and sets an autoboot flag once you've passed the H&S warning, allowing DS code to be executed from the GBA slot. After the blowfish encryption was broken, "true" slot-1 flashcart solutions (such as "NoPass" devices) were developed that did not require a donor cartridge to use PassMe. Games developed with a later SDK will not run, and homebrew does require [https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/DLDI DLDI patching] for your specific cart. | |||
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== | == NAND-based == | ||
The first slot-1 based flashcart used an internal NAND flash that you can transfer your own games and homebrew software onto, with the use of a proprietary dongle that attaches to the GBA gameslot and is hooked via a USB cable to mount as a removable disk. DSGBA, an OEM manufacturer who specialized in developing the DSFlash2, supplied their own boards to various distributors, with them adding new updates and features to the kernel; the DS Fire Link, the N-Card, and the DS Linker were the most common. | |||
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! Flashcard !! Image !! Notes | |||
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| Acekard R.P.G. || [[File:acekard_rpg_8g.webp|thumb|Acekard R.P.G. (8G Pro model)]] || acekard.com | |||
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| DS-Xtreme || [[File:Dsxtreme.jpg|thumb|DS-Xtreme (4GB model)]] || Team Xodus | |||
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| AnyCVI || [[File:Anycvt-16g.jpg|thumb|AnyCVI (16GBit model)]] || Unknown. | |||
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| N-Card || [[File:ncard.png|thumb|N-Card (1GBit model)]] [[File:ncard_2g.jpg|thumb|N-Card (2GBit model)]] [[File:Ncard-early.jpg|thumb|N-Card (early model)]] || DSGBA | |||
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| DS-Linker || [[File:Ds-linker-cart-front.png|thumb|DS-Linker (8G model)]] || DS-Linker | |||
|- | |||
| ExpressCard || [[File:Expresscard ds.png|thumb|ExpressCard (16G)]] || xpcard.com.cn | |||
|- | |||
| K6 Super Card || [[File:K6.jpg|thumb|K6 Super Card (8GBit model)]] || k6.cngba.com | |||
|- | |||
| Sunny Flash || [[File:Sunnyflash.jpg|thumb|Sunny Flash (card)]] || game-menu.com | |||
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| Ultra Card || [[File:B0030122_12154790.gif|thumb|Ultra Card]] || gbacard.com | |||
|- | |||
| DSFlash2 || [[File:B0030122_10123699.jpg|thumb|DSFlash2 (box contents)]] [[File:Dsflash2-16G.jpg|thumb|DSFlash2 (16GBit model)]] || usb11.com | |||
|- | |||
| DS Fire Card || [[File:Ds_fire_card_16g.jpg|thumb|DS Fire Card (16GBit version)]] [[File:Ds_fire_card_8g.jpg|thumb|DS Fire Card (8GBit version)]] || Fire Link | |||
|- | |||
| F-Card || [[File:B0030122_233308.jpg|thumb|F-Card (1GBit version)]] || Fire Link | |||
|} | |||
== SD-based == | |||
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| R4 Revolution for DS || [[File:R4v1.jpg|thumb|R4DS v1 (white)]] [[File:R4v2.png|thumb|R4DS v2 (black)]] || R4 Team. The V1 had issues relating to the spring-loaded microSD slot, which got stuck after many uses. So in response to this, they released the V2 model by opting for a plastic slot instead. | | R4 Revolution for DS || [[File:R4v1.jpg|thumb|R4DS v1 (white)]] [[File:R4v2.png|thumb|R4DS v2 (black)]] || R4 Team. The V1 had issues relating to the spring-loaded microSD slot, which got stuck after many uses. So in response to this, they released the V2 model by opting for a plastic slot instead. | ||
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| Top Toy DS || [[File:Toptoyds.JPG|thumb|Top Toy DS]] || NEO Team | | Top Toy DS (TTDS/DSTT) || [[File:Toptoyds.JPG|thumb|Top Toy DS]] [[File:Dstt.png|thumb|DSTT]] [[File:dstti.jpg|thumb|DSTTi]] || NEO Team | ||
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| | | DSOne || [[File:dsone_v1.jpg|thumb|DSOne V1]] [[File:dsone_v2.jpg|thumb|DSOne V2]] || SuperCard | ||
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| | | NinjaDS || [[File:ninjads.jpg|thumb|NinjaDS]] [[File:B0030122_2135959.jpg|thumb|NinjaDS (2nd variant)]] || NinjaDS | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | NinjaPass Evolution X9 || [[File:Ninjapass_x9.jpg|thumb|NinjaPass Evolution X9]] || NinjaDS | ||
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| | | MicroNinja DS || [[File:B0030122_163481.jpg|thumb|MicroNinjaDS]] || NinjaDS | ||
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| | | MediaGAMER || [[File:Mediagamer.jpg|thumb|MediaGAMER]] || UWindNet. Same as the MicroNinja DS. | ||
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| Games 'N Music || [[File:Gamesnmusic.jpg|thumb|Games 'N Music]] || Datel. Comes bundled with a 8cm CD containing homebrew games, a 512MB microSD and a microSD to USB reader. | | Games 'N Music || [[File:Gamesnmusic.jpg|thumb|Games 'N Music]] [[File:B0030122_11876.jpg|thumb|Cartridge Construction Kit DS]] || Datel. Comes bundled with a 8cm CD containing homebrew games, a 512MB microSD and a microSD to USB reader. Originally known as "Cartridge Construction Kit DS", until it later got rebadged as it this would not appeal to consumers. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Acekard || [[File:acekard.webp|thumb|Acekard]] || acekard.com | | Acekard || [[File:acekard.webp|thumb|Acekard]] || acekard.com | ||
|- | |- | ||
| EDGE/iEDGE || [[File:edge.jpg|thumb|EDGE]] [[File:iedge.jpg|thumb|iEDGE]] || EDGE | | EDGE/iEDGE || [[File:edge.jpg|thumb|EDGE]] [[File:iedge.jpg|thumb|iEDGE]] || EDGE | ||
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=== R4 Clones === | === R4 Clones === | ||
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! Flashcard !! Image !! Notes | |||
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| R4 SDHC Dual-Core (r4isdhc.hk) || [[File:R4-sdhc-dual-core-2024-r4isdhc-hk.png|thumb|R4 SDHC Dual-Core 2024]] || R4DS Pro clone. 2024 carts only. | |||
|- | |||
| R4 SDHC Gold Pro (r4isdhc.hk) || [[File:R4-sdhc-gold-pro-2024-r4isdhc-hk.png|thumb|R4 SDHC Gold Pro 2024]] || R4DS Pro clone. 2024 carts only. | |||
|- | |||
| R4 SDHC RTS Lite (r4isdhc.hk) || [[File:R4-sdhc-rts-2024-r4isdhc-hk.png|thumb|R4 SDHC RTS Lite 2024]] || R4DS Pro clone. 2024 carts only. | |||
|- | |||
| MARS || [[File:B0030122_1372669.jpg|thumb|MARS]] || Clone of the R4 DS. www.ndsmars.com | |||
|} | |||
=== Acekard Clones === | === Acekard Clones === | ||
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| Amaze3DS || [[File:Amaze3ds.png|thumb|Amaze3DS]] || Amaze Team | | Amaze3DS || [[File:Amaze3ds.png|thumb|Amaze3DS]] || Amaze Team | ||
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| R4iTT || [[File:R4itt-3ds.png|thumb|R4iTT 3DS]] || www.r4itt.net | |||
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| R4i Ver 2.0 || [[File:R4i_v20.jpg|thumb|R4i Ver 2.0]] || r4ids.com | |||
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! Flashcard !! Image !! Notes | ! Flashcard !! Image !! Notes | ||
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| R4 SDHC Gold Pro || [[File:R4-sdhc-gold-pro-2021.png|thumb|R4 SDHC Gold Pro 2021]] || | | R4 SDHC Gold Pro (r4isdhc.com) || [[File:R4-sdhc-gold-pro-2021.png|thumb|R4 SDHC Gold Pro 2021]] || 2014+ cards are DSTTi clones. | ||
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| R4 SDHC Snoopy || [[File:R4snoopy2024.png|thumb|R4 SDHC Snoopy 2024]] || | | R4 SDHC Snoopy (r4isdhc.com) || [[File:R4snoopy2024.png|thumb|R4 SDHC Snoopy 2024]] || 2014+ cards are DSTTi clones. | ||
|- | |||
| R4 SDHC (SylverReZ) || [[File:Sylverrez-r4-sylveon.jpg|thumb|R4 SDHC Sylveonlution 2024]] [[File:Sylverrez-r4-flareon.jpg|thumb|R4 SDHC Eeeveelution 2024]] || Stolen designs without authorization from SylverReZ, based off the R4i-SDHC family. | |||
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| R4i V1.45 || [[File:R4i-v145-ndsill-2.jpg|thumb|R4i V1.45]] || www.ndsiLL.net | | R4i V1.45 || [[File:R4i-v145-ndsill-2.jpg|thumb|R4i V1.45]] || www.ndsiLL.net | ||
|- | |||
| PK3DS || [[File:Pk3ds.jpg|thumb|PK3DS]] || www.pk3ds.com | |||
|- | |||
| R4i FIFA || [[File:R4i-fifa.jpg|thumb|R4i FIFA]] || www.r4i-fifa.com | |||
|- | |||
| Koo Flash || [[File:Kooflash.png|thumb|Koo Flash]] || www.game-menu.com | |||
|- | |||
| DSTT Gold || [[File:Dsttgold.jpg|thumb|DSTT Gold]] || Not by the DSTT team, relabelled r4i-gold.com Gold RTS cart. | |||
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| DSTTi Gold || [[File:Dsttigold.png|thumb|DSTTi Gold]] || www.ndstti.cn | | DSTTi Gold || [[File:Dsttigold.png|thumb|DSTTi Gold]] || www.ndstti.cn | ||
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| U2DS || [[File:U2ds.webp|thumb|U2DS]] || U2DS | | U2DS || [[File:U2ds.webp|thumb|U2DS]] || U2DS | ||
|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 20 November 2024
This is a list of flashcards to identify an unknown card. This list is incomplete and may be subject to change.
If you have a flashcard not listed here, please add it!
PassMe/NoPass
Natrium42 developed the PassMe, which was one of the first methods of booting unsigned code and retail DS games. A DS cartridge is attached to the device to bypass the copy protection, fooling the DS into thinking it has a legitimate gamecard inserted. The CPLD relocates the ARM7 and ARM9 addresses to slot-2 and sets an autoboot flag once you've passed the H&S warning, allowing DS code to be executed from the GBA slot. After the blowfish encryption was broken, "true" slot-1 flashcart solutions (such as "NoPass" devices) were developed that did not require a donor cartridge to use PassMe. Games developed with a later SDK will not run, and homebrew does require DLDI patching for your specific cart.
Flashcard | Image | Notes |
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PassMe | Natrium42 | |
PassKey | M3 Team | |
SuperPass DS | SuperCard | |
PassCard | M3 Team | |
NDS Magic Key | NEO Team | |
EZ-Pass | EZ-Flash |
NAND-based
The first slot-1 based flashcart used an internal NAND flash that you can transfer your own games and homebrew software onto, with the use of a proprietary dongle that attaches to the GBA gameslot and is hooked via a USB cable to mount as a removable disk. DSGBA, an OEM manufacturer who specialized in developing the DSFlash2, supplied their own boards to various distributors, with them adding new updates and features to the kernel; the DS Fire Link, the N-Card, and the DS Linker were the most common.
Flashcard | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|
Acekard R.P.G. | acekard.com | |
DS-Xtreme | Team Xodus | |
AnyCVI | Unknown. | |
N-Card | DSGBA | |
DS-Linker | DS-Linker | |
ExpressCard | xpcard.com.cn | |
K6 Super Card | k6.cngba.com | |
Sunny Flash | game-menu.com | |
Ultra Card | gbacard.com | |
DSFlash2 | usb11.com | |
DS Fire Card | Fire Link | |
F-Card | Fire Link |
SD-based
Flashcard | Image | Notes |
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R4 Revolution for DS | R4 Team. The V1 had issues relating to the spring-loaded microSD slot, which got stuck after many uses. So in response to this, they released the V2 model by opting for a plastic slot instead. | |
Top Toy DS (TTDS/DSTT) | NEO Team | |
DSOne | SuperCard | |
NinjaDS | NinjaDS | |
NinjaPass Evolution X9 | NinjaDS | |
MicroNinja DS | NinjaDS | |
MediaGAMER | UWindNet. Same as the MicroNinja DS. | |
Games 'N Music | Datel. Comes bundled with a 8cm CD containing homebrew games, a 512MB microSD and a microSD to USB reader. Originally known as "Cartridge Construction Kit DS", until it later got rebadged as it this would not appeal to consumers. | |
Acekard | acekard.com | |
EDGE/iEDGE | EDGE |
Clones
Clone flashcarts which are copycat designs based on previous generations.
R4 Clones
Flashcard | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|
R4 SDHC Dual-Core (r4isdhc.hk) | R4DS Pro clone. 2024 carts only. | |
R4 SDHC Gold Pro (r4isdhc.hk) | R4DS Pro clone. 2024 carts only. | |
R4 SDHC RTS Lite (r4isdhc.hk) | R4DS Pro clone. 2024 carts only. | |
MARS | Clone of the R4 DS. www.ndsmars.com |
Acekard Clones
Flashcard | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|
Ace3DS Pro | ace3ds.com | |
Amaze3DS | Amaze Team | |
R4iTT | www.r4itt.net | |
R4i Ver 2.0 | r4ids.com |
DSTT Clones
Flashcard | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|
R4 SDHC Gold Pro (r4isdhc.com) | 2014+ cards are DSTTi clones. | |
R4 SDHC Snoopy (r4isdhc.com) | 2014+ cards are DSTTi clones. | |
R4 SDHC (SylverReZ) | Stolen designs without authorization from SylverReZ, based off the R4i-SDHC family. | |
R4i V1.45 | www.ndsiLL.net | |
PK3DS | www.pk3ds.com | |
R4i FIFA | www.r4i-fifa.com | |
Koo Flash | www.game-menu.com | |
DSTT Gold | Not by the DSTT team, relabelled r4i-gold.com Gold RTS cart. | |
DSTTi Gold | www.ndstti.cn | |
U2DS | U2DS |