DSi update crushes flash card compatibility
August 1st, 2009 Posted in DS, News, Posted by ValayNintendo is continuing to take action in the piracy scene. Their latest step towards prevention involves a DSi firmware update. Homebrew users in Europe and Japan might be better off holding back on upgrading, as the new firmware will not allow flash cards to be used. Members over at GBAtemp are reporting that those with the latest firmware will be unable to load the AK2I, iPlayer, EZVi, and perhaps even more such as the M3Ri. It should be noted that Nintendo has previously taken similar measures with the DSi in an effort to end piracy, but it didn’t take much time before alternatives were discovered. For the moment though, it looks as though Nintendo has stumped homebrew developers.
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2 Responses to “DSi update crushes flash card compatibility”
By Alex on Aug 3, 2009
“in an effort to end privacy”
i think is “piracy” and not “privacy”
Please check it.
By Nate on Aug 3, 2009
LOL, I read that too Alex.
Well i dont plan on updating anyway, I never play games online with my DSi.