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This allows the user to run homebrew applications, to store multiple games on a single memory card, and to play games that have been backed up by the user. Some of these carts also allow for the flashing of the software ntrboot onto itself, which allows for installing custom firmware ex.

The original Revolution for DS card is no longer available in stores, although it can be bought online. However, there are other cards that are of similar quality made by other entities that have adapted the name, commonly referred as clones. These are flash cards that use exactly the same hardware and are, for all intents and purposes, also referred to as the original R4 revolution. However, they often include SDHC support and other small changes and add-ons that make them different to the original R4 cards.

Huge enhancements for compatibility as well as much better speed on many of the games. Don't miss out on your chance to relive the games of yesterday. Warhawk is a remake of an old classic C64 game from that took the shoot em up genre to a whole new level on those old 8-bit computers. Now, thanks to the months of hard work by the headsoft team of homebrew developers, you can replay this classic on your Nintendo DS, Dsi or nintendo 3DS with the r4.

It's faithful and true to the original, with updated sounds and better visuals - but the base game play remains the same. Download Warhawk DS v1. All ready for your retro gaming pleasure on the R4 3DS card. Download GameYob Gameboy Emulator. While there are other emulators out there, Lameboy takes the cake, and lets you really enjoy all of those great old classic GBC games, without having to hunt for a Gameboy Color. Download Lameboy.

The latest version is v0. One of the best emulator out there for your R4! Download Nitrografx. Download Firmware Version 2. This is the R4i card from r4ids. It works only with some older versions of the Wood Firmware depending on the version of the card you may have. It's out best firmware yet. With better game support, and more compatibility for even the latest consoles.

The R4 3DS continues to prove that it is by far one of the best cards we have made available. With constant updates and upgrades - and more often than not - this card simply just works out of the box - without any issues or any need for firmware updates at all.

We have all of the different firmware files available. We have this here for your convenience as we know there are many out there that have these older cards and are unable to use them as they can not find any firmware files for these discontinued cards. Click Here To Download. It does offer better support for microSD Cards than the original R4 DS and can use microSD cards up to 16GB in size offering up plenty of space for your games, movies, music, homebrew, apps, games and more.

New Version 1. Does the Wood R4 team ever sleep? Thanks to all of their hard work, even older flash cards can have complete compatibility. All prices are in USD. Copyright R4 3DS. Copy the ROM. Select your SD card's folder. Click your SD card's name in the lower-left side of the File Explorer window. You may have to scroll down to find the SD card. Alternatively, you can click the This PC folder and then double-click your SD card's name under the "Devices and drives" heading.

Paste in the ROM. You should see the ROM's file icon appear in the window. Eject the SD card. Click the flash drive-shaped icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then click the Eject option in the pop-up menu. Once you receive a notification, you can physically remove the SD card from your computer. Part 3. Open Finder. Click the blue, face-like app icon in your Mac's Dock.

On the left side of the Finder window, click the folder to which your ROM folder was downloaded. For most browsers, the default download location is the Downloads folder. Click your SD card's name. In the lower-left side of the Finder window, you should see a "Devices" heading, under which your SD card should be listed. Clicking this opens the SD card's window. Paste in your ROM file. You should see the ROM file appear in the window. Click the triangle-shaped "Eject" icon to the right of the SD card's name in the Finder, then remove the card from your Mac when prompted.

Part 4. Plug the microSD card into the R4 card. There should be a small slot at the top of the R4 card into which the microSD card fits. As with the microSD card's adapter card, the microSD card only fits one way. Insert the R4 card into your Nintendo DS. The R4 card should fit into the slot into which you usually insert your games' cards. Make sure that the microSD card is snugly inserted into the R4 card as well.

On the original DS, you may first have to plug a card reader into the bottom of the DS. Select the "MicroSD Card" option. Select your game. The game that you downloaded in ROM format should be displayed here.



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