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Hey

Got my NINTENDO DS lite working on the R4DS chip and the games and themes are all working fine, but I am just having problems getting the browser to work.

The browser loads but after it loads it says;

"Press POWER or touch the check mark to power off, then insert memory expansion you received when purchasing your copy of the Nintendo DS browser"

Can someone help please, do I need to buy the wireless card thing for it to work?

Also, where do I load up music and video files to play on the DS?

Thanks,

Abu

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I haven't had to buy one myself.. but i found this on google

http://www.gamerswonder.com/index.php?main...fe15d0e2cbe87aa

about 30 bucks.

Ok mad, thanks man.

So its mandatory to have this card or something similar to run the browser?

no problems bud... yep it's pretty much mandatory, r4ds isn't a ram expansion device unfortunately.

Mad as man.

Do I need that WiFi card as well, like this: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Wi-Fi-USB-Connector...1QQcmdZViewItem

Edited by abu

Nope you won't need that... your ds has an inbuilt wifi card. that card allows you (and three other players) to play other players on the net if you don't happen to have a compatible wireless router at home.

Nope you won't need that... your ds has an inbuilt wifi card. that card allows you (and three other players) to play other players on the net if you don't happen to have a compatible wireless router at home.

Ah awesome! Thanks heaps man, so confused with this shit.

So just the expansion slot I need, awessssome.

Now to find one hehe hopefully the place where I got my R4DS card from will have them, then I can just pick it up.

Thanks again man, big help.

Edited by abu

Ordered one through bamboogaming.com: http://bamboogaming.com/flash-cards/ezflas...-/prod_106.html

Got it for $23.01 incl postage, so should see that by the end of next week hopefully.

Thanks for all your help Howie.

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Awesome mate.. can you let us know how it goes when you get it? I might grab one for myself and my wife, would be good to use the browser when we're at gloria jeans or something.

Yeah will do man.

Been reading up while at work, seems like there is a little bit of work to get it working perfect with the R4DS, but its pretty simple.

They also come in black and white to suit your DS, so that’s good. And they sit flush, so it doesn't stick out.

Will let you know how it all goes once I get it, hopefully by end of next week if it all goes well

Yep I won't be using the wireless much, but a nice thing to have, pretty handy if you want to check up on your email when your out and about, plus you might as well utilize all the features

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Also interested to see how u go abu.

Where did u end up getting your R4DS from? Got links?

Howie, what card are u running on your DS'?

Hey

Yeah will post up results once I get it cranking.

Got my R4DS from this place: http://www.acegamestore.com/product.aspx?ProductID=519

Got my brother to pick it up and ended up getting it for $100, R4DS + 2gb Kingston Micro SD card & card reader, as well as the USB SD adapter thing.

They also post, 3 days I think it takes, free delivery.

Easy as to setup and get working.

  • 2 weeks later...

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.

wooo got it running!

http://www009.upp.so-net.ne.jp/rudolph/nds/3in1_ExpPack/

Download the first patch and load it onto the R4DS as it says.

Then simple load the 3in1 option, toggle through and selection what you want to use, eg: expansion, rumble weak, medial or strong and then you can select the browser from the games menu!

Some more info here: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=67103

Let me know if you need help.

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No worries Howie, will write up a little review once I get a good chance to play with it lol

Played around with the browser yesterday, pretty cool and easy to use!

I can activate the rumble pack, but can't seem to activate it during game play. Need to read the instructions again and find out how to get it working/activate it during game play.

Over all so far though, its very easy to work and setup, easier than I thought to use.

Will keep you updated.

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