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Desmo
20-09-2006, 11:41
Need to get a Micro SD card for my NDS Supercard and was wondering where the cheapest might be.

I'd prefer a 2GB card but they're bloody pricey righ now at £60 odd.
1GB I can find for £23. Anywhere cheaper right now?

I might grab a 1GB now and then wait for the 2GB to come down in price.

Belmit
20-09-2006, 11:48
My mum's visiting from the US in about a week's time - she could probably get a 2GB SD for $90. That's from BestBuy and they're usually quite good on prices. Any good?

Edit: Hang on, micro SD? Let me check...

Damn, can't find a 2GB. 1GB is $45.

Burble
20-09-2006, 12:00
Cheapest I can find is also about £60 :/

I'm not sure if I mentioned it before, but make sure the card is formatted as FAT, not FAT32 or you'll just get a white screen when you try to boot the DS.

Haly
20-09-2006, 12:01
I've really got to get round to sorting out my sd card reader :/

Daz
20-09-2006, 12:01
Sorry, but LOL@ Belmit's sig. How random.

Desmo
20-09-2006, 12:16
Aye, I think the 2GB have only just come out hence the high prices :/
Think I'll jsut stick with a 1GB for now. Cheers for the offer of a US purchase, but will probably just order one up for £23 odd :)

On another note, your sig pic looks really familiar. We print menus all day long and I swear I recognise that. Any idea where it came from?

Desmo
20-09-2006, 12:20
I'm not sure if I mentioned it before, but make sure the card is formatted as FAT, not FAT32 or you'll just get a white screen when you try to boot the DS.
Nope you didn't :p
But now I know :D

Anyhow, it all turned up this morning but I think I'm going to send back the Supercard and get the Supercard Lite that I should have ordered in the first place (although I didn't see it at the time :/). Although my bro-in-law might take the Supercard off me so I don't have to worry about sending it back :D

Belmit
20-09-2006, 12:27
It's from the website of that woman who did the 'Eats Shoots and Leaves' book, regarding punctuation causing misinterpretations of things.

Desmo
20-09-2006, 12:41
Ah right....there's just something soooo familiar about it, hehe.