Does anyone know if and when the pass me will be made availible to purchase cause i would love to get my hands on one and i surely have no idea on how to make one and even if the instructions were right in front of me i still couldnt do it, lol!
Does nobody read?....wait a minute!, We're gonna have to solder on the metroid card?.... why cant they just make it to where we can insert the card into the passme? I sure as hell dont know how to solder!!!
On the store link it says that it can NOT play commercial roms, is this just to make it a little more "legal" or does it actually not work for DS roms?
....wait a minute!, We're gonna have to solder on the metroid card?.... why cant they just make it to where we can insert the card into the passme? I sure as hell dont know how to solder!!!
Does nobody read?
Or at least look at pictures?
Th epicture on the official passme site clearly shows the metroid cart (or whatever it is) being held into place by several strips of metal, which are actually the pins from a PCI slot on a mobo. No-one expects you to solder anything..so put the baer away and dont have a heart attack.
Dont see why not. They havent said anything about certian cards not working, so i'd say "yes" is a safe betWould the SuperCard be compatible as a GBA Flash Cart to use in conjunction with the PassMe?
I will say this one time:
The PassMe cannot be used for commercial games.
At all. Whatsoever. Period. The development/cracking community does not exist to supply the kiddy pirates. It's a developmental tool to run only homebrew code on the DS.
Ergo, if you are not a coder interested in writing DS software or do not have a major interest in playing the minesweeper, battleship, etc demos then this device is useless to you.
The PassMe allows code from the GBA cart to load onto the DS memory and run from there, taking advantage of all the DS hardware. The code is not read straight from the GBA cart. There are no working NDS roms. If there were, they would not fit in the DS memory.