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  2. R4 cartridge - Wikipedia

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    R4 (also known as Revolution for DS) is an unlicensed flash cartridge for the Nintendo DS handheld system. It allows ROMs and homebrew to be booted on the Nintendo DS handheld system from a microSD card.

  3. List of Nintendo DS accessories - Wikipedia

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    DS homebrew is software written for the Nintendo DS by hobbyist programmers, without licensing from Nintendo. A version of this was a card holding a 4gb HD inserted via Slot 2. [ 44 ] Datel also released another media player/backup method Personal Media Player that came with a Slot 2 cartridge called the Gigapack.

  4. Flash cartridge - Wikipedia

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    A flash cartridge (also known as a flashcart) is a homebrew video game cartridge that uses flash memory for storage as well as running applications. These cartridges enable homebrew applications and games to be used and played when they are inserted into an otherwise officially licensed game console.

  5. Homebrew: Using the DS as a PDA - AOL

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    One thing that's been brought up countless times in DS-related discussions is "if only it could be used as a PDA." Well, with the right combination of hardware and software, it can! But just how ...

  6. Homebrew (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to software produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. The official documentation is often only available to licensed developers, and these systems may use storage formats that make distribution difficult, such as ROM cartridges or encrypted CD-ROMs.

  7. Talk:List of Nintendo DS and 3DS flash cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Oppose more and more cartridges are becoming quite notable given the death of the R4 team, the article does cite some sources too. flash carts are used for more than homebrew, and this list was only split a little while ago from the list of DS accessories, so this would be a very bad idea. --UltraMagnus 11:20, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

  8. Games 'n' Music - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the few flash cartridges available in major American retail stores. Games 'n' Music allows the user to play Movies, Music, and Homebrew applications on the Nintendo DS. It was criticized for its low compatibility with homebrew applications, however, with developments such as DLDI this become a non-issue.

  9. List of Nintendo DS and 3DS flash cartridges - Wikipedia

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