{"id":239,"date":"2007-04-03T16:17:31","date_gmt":"2007-04-04T00:17:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/?p=239"},"modified":"2009-03-30T15:47:02","modified_gmt":"2009-03-30T23:47:02","slug":"ds-linker-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/2007\/04\/ds-linker-review\/","title":{"rendered":"DS Linker Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Special thanks to:<br \/>\n                  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.realhotstuff.com\" target=\"_blank\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/rhs_banner.gif'><a href='http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/cd1108fdf20feb0371b2713c8e86aa2f.gif'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/cd1108fdf20feb0371b2713c8e86aa2f.gif\" alt=\"a\" width=\"370\" height=\"47\" border=\"0\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/361f661699b9562f91c1f10dc90d60c9.gif\" \/><\/a><\/a><\/a><br \/>\nFor providing the DS Linker to DS Database. \n              <\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0102-3.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/366d8e77abb6bbbd511553ecfe5f79fb.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/cda3f1699f22c4ecaba51bae3c6240c3.jpg\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Introduction &#8211; <\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The DS Linker is one of many versions of the N-Card that was  released.&nbsp; These N-Card clones have  infinite potential, as they all have interchangeable firmware and applications. <\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The card includes built-in NAND memory, at 1GB and 2GB, and  features a great price.&nbsp; The DS Linker  itself costs $50 or $70, however, some of the other versions of the N-Card can  be found as low as $25 for the 1GB version.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Design &#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The DS Linker was shipped in a well designed box.&nbsp; It was tough enough to withstand shipping  without a single dent.&nbsp; The English on  the box was almost perfect, and in general, the box was very pleasing to look  at.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0099-1.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/d4d6cfe328a4c079d7f3ea72a49d1c78.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/9aba8f06bdf62395da6e35786a237f35.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>The box that the DS Linker came in was impressive. It had nice and clean design and paired up with decent English. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The box included 3 things, the DS Linker, the cable, and the  slot 2 writer.&nbsp; It was all packed in  fairly tight, and did not seem as though it shifted much during shipping.&nbsp; I was not surprised about the lack of manual,  however, I was surprised that there was no software, nor was there a link to  get the software.&nbsp; Thankfully, I knew the  site beforehand, so I was able to retrieve the necessary files from the site.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">Playing with the DS Linker gave me some general  impressions.&nbsp; The build quality was  great.&nbsp; The plastic of the DS Linker was  high quality, and the casing fit very well.&nbsp;  Only complaint I can find is the chip sticking out, however, it is  fairly minor, and barely noticeable.&nbsp; If  I were to categorize the build quality, it would be above that of the R4&rsquo;s, and  slightly below the build quality of the DS Link.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The cable that was included with the DS Linker was fairly  standard, and so was the slot-2 cart.&nbsp; It  didn&rsquo;t surprise me, there was nothing great about the build quality, nor were  there any complaints.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Software &#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The DS Linker features complete drag and drop support.&nbsp; At first, I thought my DS Linker was faulty,  however, I did find out later that you must have your DS turned on for the  computer to read the DS Linker.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0107-2.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/6b29ba8d45d6096a475236bd8fcfd004.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/235b731d06eab133b840e0ed67074cbe.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>This screen has to be on when you connect the DS Linker to the computer. This clearly wastes your DS&#8217;s batteries, and there is no way to set it to sleep mode either. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The notorious rumor about the DS Linker&rsquo;s incredibly slow  writing time is 100% true, it does write at an incredibly slow speed.&nbsp; It was so slow that my computer would think  that the cart was frozen.&nbsp; However,  thankfully, after a quick reset, the computer would read the cart again.&nbsp; Overall, it took about 2 minutes to write a  large game such as Castlevania &ndash; Dawn of Sorrow, so it was slow to the degree  that it was livable.&nbsp; One of the major  complaints I have about this cart is the fact that you cannot use window&rsquo;s way  of formatting the card, you must format by pressing the key combo DOWN + L + R  + A +B while the slot 2 cart was inside the DS.&nbsp;  It caused me quite a bit of trouble, as none of the games would run  after a windows format, however, it worked when I used the key combo to  format.&nbsp; The flip side to this is that  the format through the key combo is significantly faster than the windows  format.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0106-3.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/e59afeaf5a4044b3edb72ce9a7c7fa59.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/92a4b875d195b9261fb4f566c679be01.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>Sometimes the system of using two slots gets quite annoying. But once you get used to it, it actually works pretty well. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">One of the interesting things that were first brought to my  attention by GBATemp&rsquo;s review of the UltraFlashPass EX was that the firmwares  of the N-Cards were all interchangeable.&nbsp;  This is true as well for the DS Linker.&nbsp;  I had a good time looking through all the software of all the carts,  however, there was no real point, as none of the software seemed ahead of the  others.&nbsp; The other bonus I found was that  the Moonshell for the Neo MK5 was to the latest version, whereas the DS  Linker&rsquo;s was not.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Use &#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">When you turn on a DS with the DS Linker inserted, you will  be greeted with the health screen, regardless of flashme installation.&nbsp; Then you can choose the DS Linker from the  DS&rsquo;s selection screen.&nbsp; The DS Linker  features a very sleek picture of a D-Pad that seems to match the DS&rsquo;s selection  screen really well.&nbsp; Personally, I really  like carts that you can select from the menu.&nbsp;  That way I can run GBA games without pressing select.&nbsp; However, this could be a drag for some  people.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0112-2.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/0c43a9a0c906de688f2afea27cd6c006.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/72161410224715a76b7f42da1883db27.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>The DS Linker has a much better icon than any other N-Card clone. It looks great with the other elements of the DS menu. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The DS Linker&rsquo;s OS starts up with writing the last save  file, then loading the OS itself.&nbsp; Then  you are greeted by a menu filled with small cubes at the bottom of different  games.&nbsp; The top shows the information and  the icon of the game.&nbsp; You are also able  to change save type manually, however, it chooses the default one already.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">The little cubes on the touch screen are made of 6 faces of  the icons of the games you put inside your flash cart.&nbsp; They don&rsquo;t look too good, however, you are  able to select them using both the buttons and touch screen, something that  many flash carts lack.&nbsp; One of the better  things about this flash cart is how simple it is to swap skins (brought to my  attention by h8uthemost).&nbsp; In general,  the pre-installed skins are pretty ugly, however, when you install your own  skins, they look pretty good.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0114-1.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/0517a4a51fd67238e36c543b1b8eb20e.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/8fc994e8108ee91b5a6e0f039eadea8c.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0115.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/412b44fa57731d7dd6a8c80ebfdb67d2.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/a84da7ba1545818801c235b2a4a53abc.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>As you may have noticed, this is an R4 skin I quickly ported over to the DS Linker (made by larrylje). It is quite easy, and adds a lot to how good the DS Linker menu is. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">One of the most annoying things about this cart is that  there are no fancy extra features such as soft reset, cheats or anything along those  lines.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Functionality &#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">This cart is one of the greatest flash carts on the market  in terms of running games.&nbsp; Because of  the built-in memory, it runs games at full speed, even the problematic  Castlevania series and the Tony Hawk series.&nbsp;  It impresses me how there is zero lag for the intro video of Castlevania  &ndash; Dawn of Sorrow.&nbsp; To put it simply, not  even the R4 using the fastest MicroSD cards can run this intro with zero  lag.&nbsp; Before I had this cart, I thought  that the R4 using a made in Japan Kingston 1GB MicroSD was running the intro as  a retail cart, although laggy, it still ran full time.&nbsp; However, now I have seen it, there is no lag,  stops or stutters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0108-1.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/d8b30474f9a31da30284f14b79f5ccfa.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/301d2484e1e5f02adef95d8e72088317.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>This is the first time I have seen the video lagless through every flash cart I have played with.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0116-1.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/460bde66649b322ef99ce34208477e9a.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/737a1ae25fd1bc8e121933bd855a6a2a.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin runs perfect. Even with the R4, I have seen stutters. This plays flawless. <\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">Homebrew is a major concern of every person buying a flash  cart.&nbsp; It was a shame that early reviews  of the N-Card and its clones missed the release of the DLDI support, and  concluded that the N-Card and all of its clones had almost no homebrew support.&nbsp; However, at the time of this review, DLDI is  semi-finished for this cart.&nbsp; It has read  support.&nbsp; This means that most homebrew  work, however, there is no write support.&nbsp;  This means that things such as keeping scores, saving levels, don&rsquo;t  work.&nbsp; However, the Neo MK5 team has  promised a release of full DLDI support, and it should be released soon.&nbsp; This will put the DS Linker&rsquo;s homebrew  support up with the R4, the EZ Flash V and the Supercard DS ONE.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">One of the more interesting things I have found about the DS  Linker was from the time I ran Moonshell.&nbsp;  I was running Moonshell 1.7 courtesy of Neo MK5&rsquo;s support, and I found  that fast forwarding and rewinding video on the DS Linker is actually slightly  faster than doing so on my R4DS and my Supercard.&nbsp; It seems that the incredible speed of the DS  Linker is affected by Moonshell as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0122-2.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/99956f47962d056f6a6be336a6975498.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/5837530c46faa79bd8d44d0f7c72cf56.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>Here is Bleach 120 running on MoonShell. It seeks faster on the DS Linker than the other flash carts I have used. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Conclusion &#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">Overall, the cart is sturdy and it runs games and homebrew  well. &nbsp;It does all of this with the  lowest price on the market (other than other N-Card clones).&nbsp; I am thoroughly impressed by this cart, but  how can I expect any less from a cart that is distributed by the Supercard  team?<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">However, if you don&rsquo;t like to wait for games to be loaded  onto the card, and you really love the soft reset button, then this may not be  the card for you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">In conclusion, the DS Linker is certainly worth a look.&nbsp; If you were planning to buy a DS Xtreme, the  DS Linker is a great alternate.&nbsp; If you  were planning to buy a flash cart supporting MicroSD cards, why pay extra money  for a memory card, when the DS Linker can easily match it with a lower  price.&nbsp; It is certainly cheap, and easy  to find.<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0127.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/5a4a84eda9a9253154eff771586d581c.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/1f570e82a1b6892ba05e81400e52c140.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/IMG_0129-1.jpg'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/69cd5c9fe55032116e237bab7360858b.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/f6fd1e182e03bf3be1b3183e8a8d99f7.jpg\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n                  <em>This is a great choice for both the DS and the DS Lite. <\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">&#8211; Score &#8211;<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\">Design &ndash; 5\/5<br \/>\n  Software &ndash; 2.5\/5<br \/>\n  Use &ndash; 4\/5<br \/>\n  Functionality &ndash; 19\/20<br \/>\n  Tilt &ndash; 5\/5<\/p>\n<p class=\"style19\"><strong>Overall &ndash; 35.5\/40<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"style1\"><span class=\"newsbar\">Get your own DS Linker here at: <br \/>\n                  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.realhotstuff.com\/ds-linker-8g-p-172.html\" target=\"_blank\"><a href='http:\/\/i142.photobucket.com\/albums\/r98\/PharaohsVizier\/rhs_banner.gif'><a href='http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/cd1108fdf20feb0371b2713c8e86aa2f.gif'><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/cd1108fdf20feb0371b2713c8e86aa2f.gif\" alt=\"a\" width=\"370\" height=\"47\" border=\"0\" imagescaler=\"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-content\/imagescaler\/361f661699b9562f91c1f10dc90d60c9.gif\" \/><\/a><\/a><\/a><\/span><br \/>\n  &nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Special thanks to: For providing the DS Linker to DS Database. &#8211; Introduction &#8211; The DS Linker is one of many versions of the N-Card that was released.&nbsp; These N-Card &#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-239","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-reviews"],"aioseo_notices":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/239","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=239"}],"version-history":[{"count":2,"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/239\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":241,"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/239\/revisions\/241"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=239"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=239"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/dsdatabase.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=239"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}