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The R4 (also known as Revolution for DS) is a 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. This allows the user to run homebrew applications, to store multiple games and MP3 music files on a single memory card, and to play games that have been backed up by the user.




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The R4 flashcard's original developer stopped production, however, due to the popularity of the original R4 there are many other Nintendo DS flashcards using the R4 name despite the lack of any connection to the original. Some of these cartridges can also store a 3DS boot image; a 3DS can in turn be made to boot from the cartridge by way of an undocumented button combination recognized by the system's bootloader. Since the 3DS's secure boot signature validation has been broken, this provides a useful means of installing custom firmware on a 3DS.[1]


Due to the popularity of the original R4 cartridge and subsequent continued popularity of other cards using the name, Nintendo DS flashcards using R4 in their names is still very common despite the original having long since stopped production. These flashcards, referred to as clones, commonly add words to their names to denote their features such as SDHC if it supports SDHC microSD cards, RTS if it has Real Time Save support, and DSi or 3DS often paired with changing R4 to R4i if it works on the Nintendo DSi or 3DS consoles. It is also very common for clone cartridges to include words such as Gold, Plus, Ultra, and Dual-Core which only serve to make the card sound impressive.


The R4i Gold 3DS Plus from r4ids.cn is notable for featuring a switch inside that cartridge that allows easily switching between being a normal NintendoDS flashcard and a mode that allows it to be used for the ntrboot exploit for the Nintendo 3DS. This unique feature, combined with its high compatibility and support for RTS, made it formerly a highly recommended card, however its final production run was defective[2] and unable to play Nintendo DS ROMs.


r4isdhc.com has produced many R4 clones, typically going by the names "R4iSDHC Gold", "R4iSDHC RTS Lite", and "R4iSDHC Dual-Core". Despite the different names all cards from this website are exactly the same internally,[3] only differing in the cartridge color and label. Cards branded r4isdhc.com are also labelled with a specific year and use a time bomb where the card refuses to load Nintendo DS ROMs after a certain date. This time bomb is only enforced by software, however, so it can be bypassed easily.[4]


Ace3DS+ carts use their own boards and are not clones of other carts, this cart often gets confused for the predecessor Ace3DS which was a DSTT clone.[5][6] The Ace3DS+ is infamous for being one of the most cloned carts with most modern clone R4 cards running Ace3DS+ based software. The most infamous carts to run Ace3DS+ based codes are the carts that include often pirated games which are currently being sold on online shops like eBay and Amazon.


In 2010, the company Playables Limited, importers of R4 flashcards, was ruled against by the London High Court. The ruling outlawed any sales, importation, or advertising of the R4 flashcards. The defence of Playables Limited claimed that the R4 flashcards were legal because it uses a homebrew application. However, bypassing Nintendo's security system is against the law in the United Kingdom. After the news broke, Nintendo released on a statement saying that they do support game developers that create their own applications legitimately. 100,000 copying devices including R4s were seized in 2009. Nintendo claimed that the cards were not only seized for the benefit of their own company, but the benefit for over 1400 video game companies that depend on the sales of their games.[7][8]


In 2009, the government of Japan outlawed the sales of the R4 flashcard.[11] In 2012, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry revealed that the importing of R4 cards, and similar devices, is now punishable by law.[12] In 2013, Nintendo won a court case against two R4 card distributors in Japan. The Tokyo district court ruled that the sellers of the R4 cards owed Nintendo and 49 other video game developers 95,625,000.[11]


In 2009, Nintendo started a lawsuit against a seller of flashcards,[14] which lasted three instances and ended only in 2017 with the sentence of the seller,[15] however the punishment is undisclosed. Curiously, in another trial held in 2016 Court of Catania declared flashcards legal since they have been exchanged for microSD-to-DScart adapters, citing the fact the R4 is not able to run any copyrighted code without a kernel, which is not sold with the flashcard, and the hardware-embedded protection breaking functionalities were considerate legitimate to run unsigned code.[16]


Q: Could I get banned from online games? Can R4 brick your 3DSA: NO*. Nintendo did ban some users who cheated on Mariokart using Action Reply cheat devices, but so far there has been no information of banning from Nintendo Network because an R4 card was detected. New firmware updates try to lock out the use of flash cards and backup devices, but if you upgrade the cards firmware before updating the console you will have a card that works. And Nintendo can not remotely brick any devices you own. If after an update a rom card is detected all they do is display a warning that an Error has occurred (that is if you forgot to download and copy the latest firmware update on the R4card before updating 3DS). And that can be fixed by upgrading the R43DS on another console or an older DS.


Q: Can I buy R4 Gold 3DS on Amazon or eBay?A: For a long time you could, but after Nintendo figured out who the biggest sellers of their hated R4 cards are (eBay and Amazon) they called upon their lawyers to force the both big online markets to ban the sale or these backup cards if they want to continue selling Nintendo products and so they complied. Now the best place to get a flash card is to buy from R4Shop


Q: What type of SD card do I need?A: What you need is a microSD card. The bigger the better, so micro SDHC up to 32GB can be used, but to get the best performance and avoid any lag when loading the game a card with a speed rating of CLASS6 or better is highly suggested (You know the little circle with the number on the cards - look for (6) or (10)). CLASS2 and CLASS4 cards do work and are cheaper, but spending a couple of dollars will save you a lot of frustration. If even just copying games from PC to microSD card the Class 6 card will work x3 times faster, so instead of waiting say 10 minutes you could already be playing in 3! And the same with in game level loading. The brand of the SD card does not matter too much these days, and you can buy the cheapest from the big and fast ones, or just get a bundle deal where a tested working Memory Card is already included in the package with the cartridge.


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R4i Gold 3DS Cards made available by R4iDS factory in ChinaR4i Gold 3DS is another flashcard for 3DS released by r4ids.cn. This is the upgraded version of the R4i Gold V1.4.1. It is also known as R4i 3DS card or Gold R4 3DS. It succeeded in the same level as the R4i Gold V1.4.1 but it makes use of new encryption and core. It is actually the best flashcard to work with Nintendo 3DS, DS and DSi. The flash card uses R4i kernel and Wood R4 3DS kernel. R4i Gold 3DS is at the same level of popularity as Red R4 3DS.


Today the R4 3DS cards are used not just for the DS games but also for the Dsi games. Now, with the use of R4i Gold 3DS you can browse the internet and view pictures, watch movies and play music while the most important part about having a flash cartridge is using it to play Game backup copies!


There are many people who are not familiar with features of different R4 card models and hence they face a problem of picking which one to buy for their Nintendo 3DS. Such customers can always seek help from our forum of experienced flash card users. This forum can help you to choose the right official R4 retail website.


While the ntrboot exploit works independently of the system version, the ntrboot flasher (which installs the exploit to the cart) is not. This means that, depending on the versions and devices supported by your flashcart, only certain methods may be available to you.


The usage of this exploit, regardless of the flashing method, requires access to a small magnet if the target device is of a folding style (any 3DS family system that is not the old 2DS with a sleep switch). This is because the exploit requires your device to enter sleep mode while still having access to the buttons.


Note that the flashcart will not be able to be used for its standard functions while the ntrboot exploit is installed on it (except for in the case of the Acekard 2i, which remains functional on NDS and custom firmware 3DS systems only). This means that, for most flashcarts, it will not even display on the HOME Menu. There are optional steps at the end of the ntrboot flashing instructions to remove it from your flashcart when you are done.


This page will attempt to provide a comprehensive guide to which firmware, kernel or system files you need to download for your flashcart.We prioritize updated operating systems over the official and unsupported ones. For example, we would rather direct users to Wood R4 rather than the original R4 system files which haven't been updated for years. 041b061a72


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