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In , Nintendo lost a lawsuit against a seller of flashcards, however Nintendo won the second and final instance. Since December , flashcards are officially illegal due to Germany's copyright law. In , Nintendo started a lawsuit against a seller of flashcards, [8] which lasted three instances and ended only in with the sentence of the seller [9] , however the punishment is undisclosed.

Curiously, in another trial held in Court of Catania declared flashcards legal since they have been exchanged for microSD-to-DScart adapters, citing the fact the R4 isn't able to run any copyrighted code without a kernel, which isn't sold with the flashcard, and the hardware-embedded protection breaking functionalities were considerate legitimate to run unsigned code. Other countries that have banned the R4 flashcards include Australia, [11] Belgium, [1] and the Netherlands.

Im not sure whether its a clone or not but whatever I do I keep getting the 'Menu? I don't know if its cause of my SD card Which I've formatted many times or the kernels Im downloading but I can't get this card to work.

If someone could give me a link to the right things to download for this cart or give me any tips then I would be really grateful. Thankfully this process is really quick and easy. I think sometimes people over complicate it, and expect to have to do much more than is actually necessary in order to load and play games on their R4 3DS card.

This is exactly why we decided to make our very quick and easy tutorial so that the process of adding games to your R4 3DS doesn't cause any confusion. The very first thing you'll need to do of course is to go and download the latest firmware files from our firmware section so that you can get the menu up and running on your r4 3ds card.

We do have a whole section on how to setup your cards, so that you have the newest firmware and can be up and running right away.

You will have to first download the R4 3DS Firmware we have on our site. Now just follow the steps below in order to install the firmware on to your R4 3DS card. First things first. You'll have to Download the latest R4 3DS kernel to your computer.

Unzip the file, and you will have 3 differed files in the archive. They are: ' moonmemo ', ' moonshl2 ', ' R4iMenu ' and ' r4. You'll need this to plug the micro SD card in to the reader and then connect it to your computer. Copy all the 4 files to the root directory of the MicroSD card..

It's opposite to what you would think, but it can only be inserted with the front of the micro SD card pointing to the back of the R4 3DS itself. You can now go to our 3DS homebrew section or any other site that you find that has the games, apps and emulators you wish to play and download some games. Most of the games, apps and emulators will come zipped up, or compressed using winRar. You need to download the games, apps or emulators you want to load and play. You can create a folder that is called GAMES in the root of your micro SD card to copy and paste all of your games, apps and emulators in to.

Power on the console, to play games or your other media. You can watch and learn how to setup your R4 3DS from the video below. It is a video guide to what we've tried to explain in writing above. Please note that this video was created by one of our customers and we're showing it here in an effort to make the process of adding games to your R4 3DS card as easy as possible.

Download r4. Place all files in one folder. We suggest the most popular and best - eMule You can use to download MP3, Movies, Games, Software and about anything that can be stored in a form of a file.

Note that many file download acceelerators do support ed2k links, so if you already have FlashGet or another download manager on your PC you do not need to install anything else. The installation comes with a nice guide that helps you setup connects but in case you still need help - Beginners Guide.



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