What memory size can a R4i work with?

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Years ago I purchased a R4i - SDHC v1.4.1. Its purpose is to put DS roms onto it so you can play the roms on an actual gameboy double screen. I never got around to using it until now which is when I discovered it does not have a mirco sd card in the package (got it from a 2nd hand store). As the roms and save files are small by today's standards (8mb for the game) I am concerned that using a 32 gig micro sd would not work. So before I go and buy a micro sd, I want to know what size it can actually work with.

Does anyone know?






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How many GB does an R4 card have?

The new R4 SDHC card suddenly allowed capacities of up to 32GB to be used with an R4 card, making them much stronger devices for carrying many applications, games, music and movie files with you on the go.

Is R4 an SD card?

Original cards The original R4 cards use a microSD (\u22642GB) card for its firmware and games, and does not support SDHC microSD cards.

How do I format my r4i SD card?

These R4 cards are tested working well on the 3DS 11.10. 0-43 consoles, they not only support the 3DS handheld, but supports 2DS, 3DS XL, NEW 3DS XL and NEW 2DS XL devices. No matter which 3DS system handheld you have, these R4 cards can work.



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