However there were 2 minor problems I discovered with the R4 OS. Overall, the OS is easy to use and contains all the necessary functionality. This defeats the purpose of having the touch screen enabled in the OS and instead the user must use the D-pad to select the game to load. The OS also allows DS lite owners to change the backlight brightness when selecting a game to play.įor some strange reason, when browsing for a game to load, the file browser is displayed on the top screen. On boot up, the user is greeted with a colourful option screen to select games, multimedia or to a boot slot 2 device. The OS also allows DS lite owners to change the backlight brightness when selecting a game to play.The R4 OS is simple to use and is easily skinnable. The R4 OS is simple to use and is easily skinnable. – Supports homebrew support without any patching – R4 operating system and firmware are easily updateable via files on the MicroSD card – The R4 doesn’t require the DS to be flashed – Exactly the same size as an original DS cart – Uses MicroSD cards which allows up to 4gb of storage – Supports trimmed ROMs to save space on the MicroSD card
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– Runs clean ROMs from the MicroSD directly, so there’s no need to patch any ROMs first The R4 currently contains the following features: In this review, I will be using a Kingston 1gb MicroSD (SD-C01G JAPAN) card with the R4 and all associated benchmarks. The R4 (Revolution for DS) is another slot 1 solution which uses a MicroSD card to store all the necessary data, from ROMs and music to the operating system files. With slot 1 carts rushing into the market these days offering similar features, the major defining factors between the multitudes of cards are the operating system and the support provided by the developers. R4DS Review JanuPosted by bisnissukses in Storage Device.