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Like most other slot-1 devices, the CycloDS Evolution uses MicroSD cards for storage and media are played using a modified version of the Moonshell media player.[9] It was one of the first to use SDHC cards, which range from 4GB to 32GB. The Enhanced Mode provides unique features activated through an in-game menu which other cards do not support. These features currently include slow-motion, soft reset back to CycloDS GUI, a built-in cheat device, a real-time save feature, the option to change the brightness of the DS Lite's LCD backlight in-game, and an in-game text reader for video game walkthroughs.
The Games n' Music is a slot-1 device made by Datel. It uses microSD cards for storage, like many other slot-1 devices. It uses a similar firmware to the Max Media Dock, but accesses data from the microSD rather than the slot-2 CF device. This device was considered a poor choice for homebrew by a vocal few, because it did not have a DLDI and could not run older applications, but it has since been hacked and a DLDI driver has been written.[citation needed] The Games n' Music is one of the few homebrew devices to make it into stores, along with Datel's other devices, the Max Media Dock and the Action Replay (a cheat engine).
A bulky device that protrudes out of the top of the DS, has a slot (pointing down) for a game to be plugged in (behind the DS). The device is similar in appearance and functionality to Datel's Action Replay Media Edition . The Orbit I-Cheat Xtra combines the functionality of cheat cartridge, gamesave backup/install, and homebrew player.
No, it's not an illegal topic on Gamespot or Gamefaqs. Discussing devices and methods that are designed to circumvent built in copy protection is very much against the rules and can earn a user a shiney new permaban. Cheating devices and methods that are designed only for that purpose are not restricted at all.