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Topic: DSi SD card indicator

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motang

I think there should be way to see if you have the SD card inserted in or not...something like the way the latest Wii firmware added. I think this would be a very good addition. As then I can quickly glance up at the top screen in the Home menu (maybe right next to the date) and see if I have a SD card inserted or not. Come on Nintendo I know you can do it.

I think this is trivial, right? My cellphone does it, my notebook does it.

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NIN10DO

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Victoria

Hmm .... never thought about it. I guess 'cos I had an SD card that I wasn't using so I designated it for the DS. I just leave it in all the time.
Do you take your card out a lot?

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motang

Well I have about 4 SD cards, one is for the camera, one for the Wii, one for my mobile phone, and the other for DSi. But I swap the Wii and Camera one all the time for taking/viewing pics. For the DSi one moved the music files back and forth, and a few times I had forgotten to move the SD card over the DSi, since there is no indicator, the only way I found out about the SD card not being in the slot was when I tried to listen to music but wasn't able to as the card wasn't in the slot but was at home plugged into my Desktop.

NIN10DO

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Toon_Link

Just open the little door and look! Duh...

Toon_Link

irken004

Dark+Link wrote:

Just open the little door and look! Duh...

point proven!

but if they include this feature with a memory-ugrade update like they did for Wii, then this could prove useful

Danny_August

motang wrote:

Well I have about 4 SD cards, one is for the camera, one for the Wii, one for my mobile phone, and the other for DSi. But I swap the Wii and Camera one all the time for taking/viewing pics. For the DSi one moved the music files back and forth, and a few times I had forgotten to move the SD card over the DSi, since there is no indicator, the only way I found out about the SD card not being in the slot was when I tried to listen to music but wasn't able to as the card wasn't in the slot but was at home plugged into my Desktop.

Don't you think a better option is to create a cross-platform FTP app to transfer music and pictures over WiFi? They seem to do it with well with the Nintendo Channel's download service for demos.

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salty1264

Toon Link wrote:

Just open the little door and look! Duh...

have a wii,dsi, gba and gcn but getting a 3ds and ps3. my fave game of alltime for all systems is black ops on wii

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