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The DS has a WiFI chip built in but its mainly for connecting one DS to another DS. Try Pictochat with another DS user. You can use the WII with your Wifi but you'll need an R4 or Evolution card
which aren't legal to sell in some countries. Once you have one of these you can use different
homebrew apps to access the net
They do not store games. you have to by the games or use a special adaptor and sd memory card. I don't think the adapters are 100% legal when it comes to playing games but are legal for music etc
Try changing the backup of NDS to FLASH512kbps...it's in the emulation
setup. The same thing happened to my Harvest Moon: Island of
Happiness.. When I changed the backup, it loaded my game..hope that
helps
If by DS chip you mean the DS game, and if by card you mean the slot where you put DS games, then I'm thinking that the device that keeps the game inside may have been damaged/broken. How to repair this I do not know, if it is even possible. Unfortunately, according to the DS Lite I have sitting here, the only way I can see to even touch this problem warrants the removal of the game slot itself, or replacing the entire main board. (Don't mind the Italics, I just hit the shortcut key and don't know what key that is).
i had the same problem once but just with one game.has the micro chip ben touched
a lot if not you probly need a new game sensor instaled . ya know some dont work .......
i mean the ds sorry or you need a new ds relllllly sorrrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like a dirty connection or a bad chip to me.
Try simply blowing into the slot and along the chip's connections before inserting the chip. If that doesn't work, and you are feeling brave, use lint free cloth (available at staples) and some Isopropyl (rubbing) Alcohol/Acetone (nail polish remover) to LIGHTLY swab the connection. Let dry completely, then insert chip.
If that doesn't do the trick, I would declare either the chip or the DS bad. Does the DS work with other chips? If it doesn't, chances are the connections between the game chip and the DS circuit board have been loosened to the point where the DS is nonfunctional.
ya cant,the old DS is lame,so:go to a Game Stop,sell it,get the money and use it to help buy a DS Lite,get a USB connector,go home,plug the USB into your newly bought DS Lite and your computer,start both,go on nintendo.com and try to download games,if you can't go to a LEGAL, I REPEAT LEGAL DS game downloading website and download (ITS PROBOBLY BETTER IF YOU HAVE TO PAY TO DOWNLOAD THE GAMES THEN ITS PROBOBLY LEGAL AND BETTER QUALITY)
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