M3 Perfect Lite Micro SD question
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10. December 2006 @ 09:28 |
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Does this thing come with a changeable shell that fits into a regular Nintendo DS?
DS: M3Perfect/2GB SanDisk MiniSD, M3 Simply/1GB Kingston MicroSD
PSP: 4.01 M33-2/2x4GB MS Pro Duo
Xbox: Xcecutor Lite/300GB Western Digital HD
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NAPALMA
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10. December 2006 @ 12:06 |
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sorry, it does not. Just fits the lite.
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10. December 2006 @ 21:37 |
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Recently I've heard that it ships with a case for the original DS as well.. may want to contact the stores about it
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11. December 2006 @ 01:40 |
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darkelf12
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11. December 2006 @ 04:36 |
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So if I got the M3 Perfect Lite Micro SD with Passcard 3, I could buy this shell and use the two to play it on a regular DS and postpone my DS Lite purchase?
When I tried to go to the shipping, it says
Express Cash On Delivery Canada Only!
This shipping option is not available
Expedited or AIR Shipping & Handling
CanadaPost Expedited (Delivery Time 7-15 Business days)
$9.75 USD
CanadaPost Express Shipping & Handling
CanadaPost Express (Delivery Time 3-5 Business Days)
$13.75 USD
Does this item ship to the US?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 11. December 2006 @ 15:20
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11. December 2006 @ 18:19 |
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Thanks for the reply.
Another question, though. What is the difference between the M3 Perfect Lite Micro SD and the M3 Pro Lite Micro SD, if there are any?
DS: M3Perfect/2GB SanDisk MiniSD, M3 Simply/1GB Kingston MicroSD
PSP: 4.01 M33-2/2x4GB MS Pro Duo
Xbox: Xcecutor Lite/300GB Western Digital HD
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darkelf12
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11. December 2006 @ 19:17 |
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The Pro isn't as compatible as the Perfect I believe. If money isn't really an issue, you should go with the Perfect.
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11. December 2006 @ 20:17 |
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For your first question. Yes, it does come with one for the original DS. I bought one, and it came with the one for the original DS. For your second question. The M3 Pro, can support Gameboy Games, that are less than 32MB. You can go to Consolesource.com, and chat online with someone, and they can tell you the exact details on what the difference is.
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12. December 2006 @ 14:24 |
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32MBIT! Not MB! :).. 32MBIT is roughly 4MBYTE
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12. December 2006 @ 15:37 |
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Ya sorry Mb, that's what I meant to say, thanks for correcting me on that.
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12. December 2006 @ 16:58 |
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Why is bits still even used? It's confusing and bytes are the standard.
DS: M3Perfect/2GB SanDisk MiniSD, M3 Simply/1GB Kingston MicroSD
PSP: 4.01 M33-2/2x4GB MS Pro Duo
Xbox: Xcecutor Lite/300GB Western Digital HD
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12. December 2006 @ 21:14 |
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bits and bytes are standard in their own sense
When you are on a network.. you're not transferring bytes - you're transferring bits. 100Mbit per second for older ethernets.. now its 1Gbit per second
DS cartridges are originally in bits, because thats how nintendo wanted to classify them.. so in order to keep it "politically correct".. its bits
Some retailers use the confusion to your advantage by making you think its 4 gigabytes, when in fact its only 512 megabytes (4Gbits). The correct way to identify whether its bit or byte is by the "B".. MB = megabyte, Mb = Megabit.. some retailers don't really care and type everything in caps anyway (which can be considered false advertising)
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