using ttds card for games??

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  1. onceabhoy

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    Hi all complete newbie here apoligize for lack of understanding of downloading and copying ds games.
    Looked around and i have a query regarding the ttds card (spec below)
    Is this all i need? Do i need an additional card? Does the micro HD card slot into this ttds?? Do i need to download any software according to this card its all i need just download onto desktop and the drag and drop the files onto the ttds is this correct??? Seems a little to easy.
    Any help / advice appriciated
    Cheers
    ANDY

    Details of card

    DSTT: Also known as the TTDS / NEO-DSTT:

    DS original cartridge size, Slot1 interface
    Plug 'n Play, easy to use, just Drag 'n Drop file from PC to the memory card
    No FlashMe, built-in NoPass, and the GBA cards in slot2 can be started directly
    Supports CleanROM, No conversion required
    100% SDHC Micro SD and standard Micro SD compatibility
    High speed SDHC. Supports any Micro SD card speed with no in-game lag
    Saves directly to the memory card, not to the onboard chip, Never lose your saves
    Automatically detects and generates the correct save type
    Supports Moonshell and homebrew. DLDI auto-patching
    Supports FAT/FAT32, works on any OS
    Supports Action Replay cheat and edit the code base
    Built-in energy-saving design
    User friendly skinnable interface. Touchscreen or button operation. Skinnable interface
    Supports the Hot-Key SOFT RESET
    Supports the WiFi game, DS Rumble Pak, DS Browser
    Supports Download play
    Supports 4-scale-lightness adjustment (DS Lite only)
    Free USB SDHC high-speed reader
     
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    thanks kittymat for the help
    Just a quick question i see in one of your threads that you reccomend MS card would that still be the case?? Are they superior to the TTDS card??

    Thanks in advance
    Andy
     
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    I use M3 real - I have found it to be excellent, the software support is very good (updated every 6 weeks or so) and the GBA and homebrew support is excellent. Also the Sakura software is amazing (have to use a japanese hacked version, but 100 times better than anything else I have tried)
     
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    would it be an idea just to use the r4 or TTDS cart just to cut my teeth at this an then maybe try the M3 and sakura when i gain a bit of confidence???
    the more simple the better for me :)
    ps
    thanks for the input
     
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    Yes - no point in not using the dstt, I like the M3 (but that is the one I am using, so familiarity and all that)but sakura is a fantastic piece of programming, it is easy to use and there is a lot of help on forums on the settings. I prefer the speed, it is soooooo fast to select a game but if you do get into putting homebrew programs on the card it has poor support for this.
     

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