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How would you like it if i came into macca's and didn't pay you for my order :)

i'd ask for fries to go with it :)

i'm not a pirate by most definitions, i enjoy the rom scene being involved in mame development and enjoy providing others with freely available roms for those who choose not to profit from them.

kralster don't tell me you don't download music from program such as limewire, ares etc or have never bought a copied DVD movie?

These days everyone has some form of pirated entertainment.

i'd ask for fries to go with it :)

i'm not a pirate by most definitions, i enjoy the rom scene being involved in mame development and enjoy providing others with freely available roms for those who choose not to profit from them.

LOL @ fries.

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R4DS FTW!

I never knew there was Mortal kombat ultimate for ds ?

Yeah man that games rocks!!

Anyways got my EZFLASH V card yesterday and finally got some time to play with it now!

Thought it would be plug and play, but its not! High hopes for something I knew wasn't going to happen.

Going to work out how to configure it now for the browser setup, if anyone else know let me know, saves me searching and fkning around!

Thanks.

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any of you guys had the vids working on the r4? ive been playing around with the software you use to convert the files for them to work but i keep getting errors.

also try bleach ppl its beta than mortal kombat :/

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actually found another program to use to make the files for the ds

dvdfab platinum you can get the link to download it for free off google.

its got a ds setting in the list that will convert it into the dpg file you need unfortunately it only seems to be able work by starting with a dvd (not just a mpeg file) but atleast its something

to give you an idea how big the movie files are a 3minute dvd file i had was 10mb and i also did a 1hr20min and it was around 220mb.

playing wise they pretty good quality considering the size of the screen all runs smooth with no probs, the bigger file did take awhile to skip ahead but its still funtional.

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