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If ur not planning on playing gba games then the supercard would be a better choice since it's cheaper and works just as good.

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I'd say stick with the M3, because if you're planning on running homebrew, the SC uses a different format of ROM than most other things. It requires some special downloads and formatting. :) Also, the SuperCard doesn't support FAT32... how sad. And if you have a DS Lite, I'd recommened getting the M3 Perfect Lite w/ Micro-SD cards so the cart won't stick out of the system.

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u can also think about m3 por which is cheaper because it doesn't have gba support but it still got all the pros of the m3 perfect.

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Ok, so explain to me what a M3 Pro does exactly and how does it work? Does it save stuff on the cart or the SD? Or both?

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it works the same way the m3 perfect does. it'll save in ur cart and the next time u turn it on, it'll back it up to ur sd card. and if u don't like this autosave feature u can turn it off and back up ur saved games manually but i wouldn't do that since u might forget about backing it up.

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What I mean is putting and removing rom files, not save stating from the last point you were playing from.

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What I mean is putting and removing rom files, not save stating from the last point you were playing from.

Every M3 uses the same software to add/remove roms on the SD/CF card.

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