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== General ==
 
 
 
aka: DS-X, DS Xtreme, DS-Xtreme, DS Extreme, DS-Extreme.<BR>
 
aka: DS-X, DS Xtreme, DS-Xtreme, DS Extreme, DS-Extreme.<BR>
 
Manufactured by: [http://www.ds-x.com/ DS-X]
 
Manufactured by: [http://www.ds-x.com/ DS-X]
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== General ==
  
 
:The DS-Xtreme uses 512MB of internal NAND flash memory, and does not support memory cards. The DS-Xtreme has a mini-B USB port built onto it which doesn't stick out, and still allows the DS-Xtreme to sit flush your Nintendo DS. And there's no need for a PassCard as the DS-Xtreme already has PassMe functionality built in.
 
:The DS-Xtreme uses 512MB of internal NAND flash memory, and does not support memory cards. The DS-Xtreme has a mini-B USB port built onto it which doesn't stick out, and still allows the DS-Xtreme to sit flush your Nintendo DS. And there's no need for a PassCard as the DS-Xtreme already has PassMe functionality built in.
 
=== GBAtemp Review ===
 
 
[http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=38174 DS-Xtreme GBAtemp Review]
 
 
:Excerpt: ''"So it the DS-Xtreme worth the cash? If you want a reliable, highly compatible slot 1 solution and are happy with 512MB of space, then the DS-Xtreme is definetely for you if you can fork out the somewhat hefty price tag. The DS-Xtreme has raised the bar for all flash kits to follow and it will be interesting to see if others can match the quality set by the guys at DS-X."''
 
  
 
=== Features ===
 
=== Features ===
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* Hardware design compatible with all current and future DS consoles, same size as original DS cartridge – does NOT stick out!
 
* Hardware design compatible with all current and future DS consoles, same size as original DS cartridge – does NOT stick out!
 
* Custom engineered components such as a High-Speed USB 2.0 mini-B connector and full sized EEPROM.
 
* Custom engineered components such as a High-Speed USB 2.0 mini-B connector and full sized EEPROM.
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== GBAtemp Review ==
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[http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=38174 DS-Xtreme GBAtemp Review]
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:Excerpt: ''"So it the DS-Xtreme worth the cash? If you want a reliable, highly compatible slot 1 solution and are happy with 512MB of space, then the DS-Xtreme is definetely for you if you can fork out the somewhat hefty price tag. The DS-Xtreme has raised the bar for all flash kits to follow and it will be interesting to see if others can match the quality set by the guys at DS-X."''
  
 
=== Images ===
 
=== Images ===
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[[Image:dsx-inside.jpg]] [[Image:dsx-oldos.jpg]] [[Image:dsx-dark.jpg]]
 
[[Image:dsx-inside.jpg]] [[Image:dsx-oldos.jpg]] [[Image:dsx-dark.jpg]]
  
== ROM Compatibility List ==
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== Compatibility ==
 
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=== ROM Compatibility ===
 
[http://wiki.gbatemp.net/index.php/DS-Xtreme_ROM_Compatibility_List DS-Xtreme ROM Compatibility List]
 
[http://wiki.gbatemp.net/index.php/DS-Xtreme_ROM_Compatibility_List DS-Xtreme ROM Compatibility List]
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=== Homebrew Compatibility ===
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link to chart
  
 
[[Category:Slot-1 Carts]]
 
[[Category:Slot-1 Carts]]

Revision as of 03:16, 2 February 2007

aka: DS-X, DS Xtreme, DS-Xtreme, DS Extreme, DS-Extreme.
Manufactured by: DS-X

General

The DS-Xtreme uses 512MB of internal NAND flash memory, and does not support memory cards. The DS-Xtreme has a mini-B USB port built onto it which doesn't stick out, and still allows the DS-Xtreme to sit flush your Nintendo DS. And there's no need for a PassCard as the DS-Xtreme already has PassMe functionality built in.

Features

  • One single unified device, no need for GBA Cart, external memory or passme/flashme
  • Functions as a flash cart, compatible with homebrew, media and other image files
  • Plug ‘n Play, no PC software required allowing for some seriously sweet Drag ‘n Drop file transfer
  • Intuitively designed custom operating system which is fully upgradeable
  • Included 4GBit (512Mbyte) onboard flash memory
  • Hardware design compatible with all current and future DS consoles, same size as original DS cartridge – does NOT stick out!
  • Custom engineered components such as a High-Speed USB 2.0 mini-B connector and full sized EEPROM.

GBAtemp Review

DS-Xtreme GBAtemp Review

Excerpt: "So it the DS-Xtreme worth the cash? If you want a reliable, highly compatible slot 1 solution and are happy with 512MB of space, then the DS-Xtreme is definetely for you if you can fork out the somewhat hefty price tag. The DS-Xtreme has raised the bar for all flash kits to follow and it will be interesting to see if others can match the quality set by the guys at DS-X."

Images

A few images taken from the DS-Xtreme GBAtemp Review:


Dsx-box.jpg Dsx-leds.jpg Dsx-open.jpg Dsx-dslite.jpg

Dsx-inside.jpg Dsx-oldos.jpg Dsx-dark.jpg

Compatibility

ROM Compatibility

DS-Xtreme ROM Compatibility List

Homebrew Compatibility

link to chart