if you didn't change anything else, I doubt going from 5 to 6.4 minimum would cause any problems. maybe just a bad night, see if it happens again.
if you have oscar loaded on your pc, you need some way to read the SD card. some computers came with a built in reader, or you can buy one that plugs into your usb port:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
from there, with the 'cpap importer' icon, it'll find the data and read it
If you're able to see the card while the camera is plugged in, sure, I don't see why a function of the camera would be bad.
However, I would invest in a sd card reader. A decent USB 3.0 card reader is ~$10. Not sure what your budget looks like, but it would be a great investment. Transfer speeds are generally much faster.
I might get in trouble for posting this, but here is an example card reader [I HAVE NO AFFILIATION IS AMAZON OR THIS SELLER] : https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1502369838&sr=8-3&keywords=usb+3+sd+card+reader
I did test it using h2testw and it came back with full capacity. My read/write speed was lower than the nameplate at around 80 MB/s but it could have been my reader. I used this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
You just download the program Oscar, run the installer, setup a profile. And yep just a regular SD card, install it into your machine and it'll record the data...
I use my desktop and a usb card reader like this one:
You can login on the browser and download I think? Or the easiest method would be to just buy a $10 SD to USB converter on Amazon…
Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_87P683JJR8JMBYBVW29K
That's almost certainly going to be cheaper than buying a DSi on up though.
I did see a DSi for $10 on eBay but it's unlikely to have Four Swords.
no you need an sd card reader, if your pc doesn't have one you can get something like this I use one similar
I have an anker one that I love. No issues with it.
Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_KVFZPY0H9WYV33YR6REV
The external drive I've been using is the Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards. It's cheap but plenty fast.
I have an internal one, too, but it's a 3½ inch one. I wanted a 5¼ inch one but couldn't find one that looked good. So many of them were USB 2.0 readers, and some would fool you because they have a USB 3.0 port so you're thinking "oh, it must be a 3.0 reader," but it would still be a 2.0 reader. Hope you have better luck than I did.
The external drive I've been using is the Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards. It's cheap but plenty fast.
I have an internal one, too, but it's a 3½ inch one. I wanted a 5¼ inch one but couldn't find one that looked good. So many of them were USB 2.0 readers, and some would fool you because they have a USB 3.0 port so you're thinking "oh, it must be a 3.0 reader," but it would still be a 2.0 reader. Hope you have better luck than I did.
You can use a USB 3.0 drive in a 2.0 slot if you’re not able to locate a 2.0 drive. Heat is the reason why 3.0 drives are not recommended, but they don’t get hot when operating at 2.0. Alternatively you can pick up a USB Card reader (as long as it has a unique GUID) and use a microSD card or SD card. This makes it extremely easy to swap drives in case of a failure as the GUID is provided by the reader and not the storage device. I am using the below from Anker, and heat is not an issue at all.
Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_5JBXQ5M1HJT5SFZY73T7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
sometimes people have treatment emergent central apneas that fade with time. usually over a few weeks, so I'd think this was the tweaks the doctor made remotely (which is what they are supposed to do, so it's good).
just get a sd card reader:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
(just an example, there are many)
.arw is a Sony raw format, raw means it has larger file sizes and more ability to make drastic editing to the colors, highlights, and shadows. You can change the camera to shoot .jpg files which your Chromebook will readily recognize. You can also set it to shoot RAW+JPEG. If you want to simply extract or convert your existing .arw files to the more universal .jpg files, that is relatively easy.
As for a replacement computer, you should list a budget. A new $3000 Macbook Pro would be excellent, and has an SD reader built in, but I suspect that's not in your budget. There are many decent Windows laptops from manufacturers like Acer, HP, Dell, etc. in the $400-600 range.
As for an SD reader, most of them work just great, just pick any with a few thousand Amazon reviews and 4.5+ stars. If you're completely indecisive, just get this one: https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2/
Here is a sd card reader on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=sd+card+reader&qid=1633306388&sr=8-3
Normally there is a slot that a sd card would fit into on your pc, and is labeled with the sd card logo.
Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_VWVR2V85S4AFKDJ5PKVJ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Smallest SD card reader that i recommend. I purchased this use for my aya neo pro when it arrives. Currently using it with my gpd win 3 to expand storage.
If you have USB ports maybe look at a micro so card adapter/dongle
I think this is the one I bought when I got my sd card:
Can you format the card in the device (camera or whatever) that you intend to use it in? Maybe once you get a good format, it will be all set after that.
If by "press button" you mean that you are already trying to format the card in the device, then maybe try it on your computer. My Legion didn't come with a card reader, so I bought this Anker reader which is working perfectly for me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I guess, as with any electronics, that it could simply be a bad card.
Good luck with it!
I have always been one to take the microSD out and put it into the computer, not sure if you have a reader but they are cheaper and essential:
Anker 2-in-1 USB 3.0 Portable Card Reader for SDXC, SDHC, SD, MMC, RS-MMC, Micro SDXC, Micro SD, Micro SDHC Card and UHS-I Cards https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_GwF6Fb3WHS675
As for the blue tint in your photos, my only explanation would be in the camera settings which you may have already checked. This seems like an issue with the white balance, perhaps it’s stuck on cloudy mode. If you can change the WB settings to auto, which can be done in the Insta360 app once connected on through your OneR LED screen.
I have had the OneR for nearly 6 months now and it is easily my favourite camera out of my whole collection. I’m a videographer so I haven’t taken a lot of photos with it, but one of my favourite features about the OneR is the Insta360 app which makes it so easy to edit and upload straight from your phone!! I hope this comment helps, and you come to love this camera.
I just saw this, welcome back. Maybe you already figured it out but you need an SD card reader like this that you can stick the card into and then you stick the reader into your MacBook. It’s pretty simple, I’d suggest looking up a ton of videos on cameras and stuff too since it seems like you’re completely unfamiliar with any of this. Still dunno why that teacher made you buy a $1000 camera.
Attach an SD Card reader to your computer and transfer the files that way.
It does have a webcam cover but does not include an SD card reader-SD card readers are becoming increasingly rare in laptops today, but if you need an SD card reader, I would suggest getting an adaptor such as this Anker USB C SD Card Reader.
You mean something like this? I just don't understand how the tool interacts with the SD Card. Does it plug into an adapter that then plugs into a reader? I was planning on getting a new USB SD reader but most of my PCs have card readers built in to the case so I shouldn't run into too much of a problem there.
> Which one are the "best"
Depends what features you want the most. Some cameras are "best" for sheer video quality, others are "best" in a two-camera setup, others are "best" in terms of being able to copy videos off of the camera on-the-fly....
> how they work (do you have to buy space to save the video and just basic information, I know, stupid questions)
Most dashcams record to a microSD card. Some will come with a card included, but it's recommended that you buy your own - a "high endurance" card with at least 32 GB of storage.
The dashcam will record video to the card non-stop. Even when the card fills up, the dashcam will just start overwriting the oldest videos with newer ones.
Most dashcams have an "emergency save" button which will cause the currently-recording video to be saved to a special folder which is protected from automatic overwriting.
Typically the most straightforward way to access your dashcam videos (e.g. to save for court or to post on YouTube) is to pull the card out of the camera, and pop it into a USB card reader on your computer.
Do you think I can use something like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ&psc=1
Stick it in the computer then put an sd card in it and it doesn’t write protect the card? It seems very useful considering I can only use a micro SD without an adapter that has a lock switch...
I highly recommend a USB 3.0 microSD card reader if you have USB 3.0 ports (you'll thank me later after you transfer content from your old card lol). I bought this one by Anker: www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2/ Worth noting that this model can also be used for 3DS hardmods, which is what I originally purchased it for.
Best of luck to you dude!
For an external one I use this Anker one. Works perfectly for me after a few years of very regular use.
I don't know any internal ones :(
This one looks nice. I don't own one, but Anker products are generally very good, especially for their price.
You can always buy an SD card reader for like 10-20$ in your local electronic store.
I actually bought myself this https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Reader-RS-MMC-Support-Warranty/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1483024542&sr=1-5&keywords=SD+card+reader
Its just a few bucks and it works perfect.
Steelhax and Basehax are pretty easy to setup once you have acces to Homebrew. Steelhax works with a free to play game from the Eshop so you dont even need to spend money on it.
Basehax works fine aswell. There are guides for both secondary entrypoints in OP's post.
I'm not sure they put mermory card slots in anymore. But these little usb adaptors work well:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_1q4cGbX0Y1ACC
I think the USB-C to USB-A adapter came with the phone.
Yup. This one will work.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is the sd card reader I use, works perfectly fine with the Samsung EVO Select and Sandisk Ultra microsds I prefer for my handhelds and other devices.
Anker has one that's fairly popular and recommended
Simplest out of the way install is a long Mini-USB cable to your accessory, routed around the weather stripping. That's all you really need for it. You could get the GPS mount if you want, but that's only if you need your location and speed burned into the video.
Actually, the newer Vantrue N2S is probably a better deal. It comes with a GPS mount, and uses the more common USB-C, and the Micro SD card is more accessible.
You'll want a couple 256GB Micro SD cards, so you can swap them out.
I also picked up one of these...
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
This way, I could transfer the card contents to my hard drive without having to bring in the camera.
I know it seems like a lot to set up, but once you have your system down, it's really pretty easy to do. I haven't driven Uber since lockdowns started, but I still keep my camera going. I no longer save all my video since I'm not rideshare driving, but it's still nice to have a camera incase something happens.
And my old reader only does 20 MB/s reads. Which reminds me, I need a new one.
I'm new to CPAP. I installed Oscar on my laptop today. OSCAR download
Download it, install it, open it up, and add a new profile. How to Install OSCAR
Then I found out my ResMed doesn't have an SD card in it. Sometimes they come with a 2gb sd card. So I'm going out later to get one.
For a ResMed Airsense 10 the size is called the "form factor" 32x24mm (the biggest). Needs to be min 2gb max 32gb. Smaller is better. It doesn't really need bigger than 2-8gb, but the smaller ones are hard to find and more expensive.
Insert the SD card into your machine and sleep with it. Once you have some data recorded on it you take the SD card out and insert it into your computer/laptop. If you don't have an SD reader you can purchase a USB SD reader from Amazon like this one USB SD Card Reader
I'm new to CPAP. I installed Oscar on my laptop today. OSCAR download
Download it, install it, open it up, and add a new profile. How to Install OSCAR
Then I found out my ResMed doesn't have an SD card in it. Sometimes they come with a 2gb sd card. So I'm going out later to get one.
For a ResMed Airsense 10 the size is called the "form factor" 32x24mm (the biggest). Needs to be min 2gb max 32gb. Smaller is better. It doesn't really need bigger than 2-8gb, but the smaller ones are hard to find and more expensive.
Insert the SD card into your machine and sleep with it. Once you have some data recorded on it you take the SD card out and insert it into your computer/laptop. If you don't have an SD reader you can purchase a USB SD reader from Amazon like this one USB SD Card Reader
Anker SD card reader: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_Z4ZJNVP2WX4YFZ17Q4B8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Sandisk 128GB SD card: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YFGG1SD/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_RSX6TR14F9MM0Y105A93?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Super cheap and been flawless so far (🤞)
If you wanted to use BalenaEtcher, yes you would need to have both the old and new SD Card available at the same time. For whatever reason BlaenaEtcher is only able to clone from one card to another. It just create an image of a card, which you could later write to another card. Win32DiskImager can do this though. However, since you'll have to buy one anyways, you can get this SD Card reader:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/
It has a full size and MicroSD slot, and I can confirm it DOES support both at the same time. I honestly wasn't expecting it to, but it does. Most MicroSD cards come with a full size adapter, so it shouldn't be a problem.
As for what card to get? Just get a reputable brand, so like SanDisk or Samsung. You don't really need to get one of their top of the line cards, as its doubtful the reader on it is even capable of the higher speeds, but the card should still work, just not at the card's advertised speed. I find just getting something that is rated for around 100 MB/s is generally good enough, and most devices don't even manage that fast anyways (I know the SD Card slot built into my laptop doesn't, although, funnily enough, that Anker adapter DOES).
Now some caveats when cloning. In general it is safe, these tools are doing a 1:1 copy of everything, and most even have a verification process to ensure nothing got corrupted in the process. So unless the original SD Card craps out on you (which isn't as unlikely as you'd think with the crappy cards they use), you shouldn't lose anything. However, the new card needs to be AT LEAST the same size as the original or bigger. If the new card is bigger, you have one additional step after cloning. This process is a 1 to 1 process. So if you clone a 128 GB card onto a 512 GB card, you are still only gonna be at the 128 GB capacity, because that is what the partitions on the old card were and that info was all copied over exactly. You'll have to use another tool to extend the partition to fill the remaining space. There are many tools for this. If they are using a disk partition type that Windows understands, so basically FAT32 or ExFAT, then you should just be able to use the Disk Management tool to expand it. However, and this fairly common especially stock images, if they aren't using a format Windows understands, Disk Management would list them as "Unknown", you gotta use another tool to do this. I think the most common one is called "Partition Magic" and I believe it is free. It should be able to extend most of the common Linux partition types. However, a show stopper here is how they have the partitions on the card. Normally, they have the main data partition, normally the largest and where all the ROMs would be, at the end of the end of the disk. This is a good thing, because if it is not, then you can't extend partition. There are ways to move partitions, but it isn't a simple process and for unexperienced users more often than not ends with data loss and/or disk corruption. If that is the case you are kind of SOL. I'd say find a custom firmware for the device, flash that to the new SD Card and then copy over the ROMs and BIOS from the pre-packaged card.
I use this one for my laptop since it doesn't have a slot built in and works great and not very expensive
use this guide to install the cfw: https://3ds.hacks.guide/
and this is sd card reader: https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
Flash drives in general: They won't harm the Wii U, but since flash memory has limited writes, eventually the drive may die and you will lose all the installed games -- and more importantly, their save data. I wouldn't worry about it failing too too much, but yeah, you would want to make more regular backups of the save data you care about.
Micro SD cards: Yeah there's nothing really unsafe. Use a name-brand USB adapter if you want, like Anker or SanDisk. The adapter might get hot since it can't disperse heat as well. Hot enough to be uncomfortable to touch, but not enough to be dangerous to anything.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_1q4cGbX0Y1ACC
I think you mean medley!
i bought this for my dash cam to upgrade firmware, but it's also worked perfectly for OSCAR usage.
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This should be good for some editing and gaming
Start a little SBC (single board computer) project. For a server with only 1 HDD/SSD then an Odroid HC2 is pretty sweet. Some people even buy lots of them and cluster them together as one giant server. I was thinking about getting one to backup Windows to. There is specific software out there for sorting and looking at pictures. I forget the names, but some of them might have an app.
https://ameridroid.com/products/odroid-hc2
https://ameridroid.com/products/odroid-hc2-case
https://ameridroid.com/products/12v-2a-power-supply-for-odroid-hc2
https://ameridroid.com/products/2-pin-power-plug-for-odroid-hc2
I believe that you'll need a card to run the OS off of, so could buy here or off of Amazon and you'll probably need a USB to plug that into to load the OS (unless you already have one). Not sure what size Micro-SD card would be best, so you'll have to research.
https://ameridroid.com/products/sandisk-ultra-microsdhc-uhs-1-card
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/
*System Software - Ubuntu 16.04 + OpenCL on Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS Debian, DietPi, OMV and other Linux distributions are available too. OMV is pretty neat and some Linux versions are similar to windows.
What you want is this USB SD Card Adapter + a MicroSD card with MicroSD-to SD card adapter. - It's small and it can be used in WIDE variety of devices.
It is, by far, the most versatile solution for emergency digital media. Small and easy to waterproof as well.
As far as what to burn, I don't expect a good list, but my go to for information is:
Obviously tons of stuff but you're going to have to do some google work. sorry.
hey dude, thanks for getting back. Can I use the microSD you sent with something like this?
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Thank you!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/
There are certainly cheaper ones, that's just a brand I trust
I guess this one may works : Anker 68UNMCRD-B2U https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8uhjFb4207BZD
Finally got my Dashcam and Sentry mode to work with the micro SD card. I ended up using microSDCardReader and a 32 GB microSD Card.
Oh jeez, thanks for the response. I didn't notice it was a USB-C connector. I canceled and ordered the regular USB version.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It sounds like you have covered everything except the card reader hardware. Have you been able to flash images other than Stratux? I use this one and it works fine with Etcher: https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=card+reader&qid=1571774145&sr=8-5
Great USB SD card reader if your laptop/pc doesn't have one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_bHPKDb8XM1S3B
Have to be careful about the drive you select for dashcam / sentry etc. Need to be temperature resistant if you plan on leaving it in the car for any extended period of time. I narrowed my search down to these 2 products:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=AREE309N4XPXI&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07B984HJ5/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=ASY7JQ6KIYXVS&psc=1
SD and MicroSD - USB 3 - $11 - https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1) a USB adapter such as: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cI6QCbNSYZEAW
2) case slot (like CD drive): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C5FYAKS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mM6QCb4FVA2EW
Note that I'm using these links as examples, please do not take these as product suggestions in any way. Especially the latter as you may not be compatible
I got mine from Goodwill for like 0.5¢ but I got lucky. This one seems like one of the more reliable ones
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LPVkBbM88VR78
this one is dope had it for like 6 months now never had an issue
Alright sweet, thanks for the info :) What exactly do you mean by the SD reader though? Isn't that what I linked in the post "https://www.amazon.ca/Anker-Reader-RS-MMC-Support-Warranty/dp/B006T9B6R2"? Or do you have a different recommendation?
So just the other day I bought a 128GB Micro SD Card for My Switch because im starting to run out of Space on my Switch got it on sale for $29.99 at
Around the time the switch came out I heard that SD Cards where Melting inside the Switch I know it was a SD Card issue and not the Switch its self is there anyway I can make sure the SD Card im getting isn't going to melt inside my Switch and Possibly Damage it? I was thinking about plugging it into my SD Reader and Plugging it into my PC and fully fill the SD Card thin do a Full Format on the Card pull it out and see how hot it is. Can someone tell me if this would be a good test to make sure the SD Card will not melt?
Also this would be the Card reader I would be using to Test the Card
Most cameras just use generic mini USB cables. You can buy one for a dollar
Alternatively, you can but a multicard reader super cheap here
That is if you want to spend money on something that may yield nothing. Don't wanna spend money? Bring it to any place that develops photos. They normally have a card reader for just about any type of card you can bring in.
Not sure. But the camera's interface is only USB2 and the camera will have to be powered on to transfer photos. Meanwhile you can get a USB 3.0 card reader for less than $12 with tax.. Even if your PC only has USB 2 ports you'll see better performance than you would a USB 2 reader (or the camera).
Not sure how tight your budget is, but that's worth the one-time cost for me. I plan to shoot raw so the files will be large.
https://www.amazon.ca/Anker-Reader-RS-MMC-Support-Warranty/dp/B006T9B6R2 is what I use with an extention cable so I don't have to access the desktop each time
https://www.amazon.ca/AmazonBasics-Extension-Cable-Male-Female/dp/B00NH13UFQ will work so you don't have to plug into the desktop each time.
The motherboard has usb ports on the back, and the case has 2 usb port on the top/front.
You can get a USB SD card reader.
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Or there are some cases with them built in that are a little bigger, like the Cooler Master Silencio 352 Review
Really depends on what you want.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2 is the one I use, its fast and cheap
Amazon definitely has micro SD card adapters. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_GVJizb0B49QWE
This is the one I use. You can see from the pictures that it has a micro SD slot.
Internal SD card readers just use a USB 2.0 motherboard header.
If you have a spare USB 2.0 motherboard header, than you should be able to use an internal card reader.
However, internal card readers also require that your case has an external 3.5 or 5.25 inch drive mount. This is becoming less and less common. 3.5 inch external mounts were only used for floppy drives. Not many modern cases still have it.
On the whole, it's easier to just buy a USB SD card reader. The additional benefit is that it's easy to move from computer to computer if you needs it elsewhere.
Something simple like this will get the job done just fine:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006T9B6R2/
I personally use this one because I like that it also has a USB 3.0 hub built in:
Hello,
I'm struggling since a couple of hours and can't find the reason of my problem.
First some pictures : http://imgur.com/a/RtORq
It's a NEW 3DS XL
I base my soldering on : http://s15.postimg.org/cql9a6i3f/mmc_adapter.jpg And https://gbatemp.net/attachments/00_n3ds-xl_pins-png.17927/, except for the CLK, i used the alt one as you can see on my pictures.
I did all the soldering fine, and double checked it 5 times already, everything is OK on this part.
Now i turn on the 3ds with the card reader on it, i have a blue screen which is normal, then i put the card reader into my computer, it detect 2 disk, one is "faded" while the other is not (like a normal disk).
But when i click on the disk it just says "no media" and of course WIN32DISKIMAGER doesn't find it (in admin mode)
I use the most known working card reader (the ANKER https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1), i tried with different ones with the exact same result.
Of course if i turn on the console without putting the SDcard in the SDreader, i will access the home menu like nothing happened.
Any idea ?
The item you linked it just a micro SD card. You want something like this where you can see the larger card acts as a standard SD card for the Smaller SD card so you can fit it into a standard SD card reader. Unless you have a micro SD card reader slot already or maybe some kind of multicard reader that supports micro SD.
I wouldn't suggest using the card on the Wii U as well but TBH im not sure there is a reason you cant.
here, i found this one. the famicom edition is a new3ds XL, so follow that guide.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial-noob-friendly-nand-dumping-2ds-3ds-3ds-xl-n3ds-n3ds-xl.414498/
you'll need to buy a compatible SD reader, i've seen the anker ones being used the most. probably because they're the first on the list.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
also, if you dont have a microSD -> SD adaptor, you can solder the wires directly to the SD reader.
you probably shouldnt actually do that though because then you'd not have an SD reader, but it's fine if you do.
Yes, the ANKER one.
Both are useful for the Sky3DS.
I recommend the Anker and any brand name micro SD.
Been using an SD card reader for years now. It's a few generations ago from this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I believe I am?
I'm using this SD Card Reader, since it was mentioned in the hardmod guide
I really don't think this is the case when it reads my 400gb one and not my 128gb one. (My 128gb one was formatted by my Switch idk if this is the issue here)
Here is the reader I got: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006T9B6R2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Something about the 128gb format Windows can't read.
Lol, Tux Racer is a great game to bring up as an example, because that's what Linux gaming used to be before Humble, Steam, and GOG. Now it's just regular gaming. Dependencies are installed automatically for the Steam runtime or by your package manager. Wine and Winetricks can be installed without the command line. You just copy the repository address into your software sources, which is built right into your settings GUI. Installing graphics drivers can be done entirely via the GUI as well. Proton requires some bleeding edge drivers, so you might have to add a repository for those too, but once again, that can be done via the GUI.
GOG currently does not have a client; you are correct. I haven't been supporting them with any purchases since switching to Linux as a result, nor have I bothered to install a GOG game in the past two years. I just downloaded a game and tried it to see if you were right. It gives you a .sh installer, which you can right-click, hit properties, and tick the "Is executable" box in the permissions tab. Then just double-click it, and it will run. I admit that's not the most user-friendly way for GOG to distribute their games, but A) I didn't need a CLI for that, and B) they could have chosen user-friendly formats like .deb or Flatpak, but they opted not to...that's on GOG, and like I said, they need to earn my dollar again.
And hey, if you didn't know that the GUI was an option, I get it. If you're following instructions online, it's way easier to give someone a command to copy+paste, because it's one line of text rather than embedding a walkthrough of a GUI in a series of images that are particular to your desktop environment. That doesn't necessarily mean that the CLI is the only way to do it. The only games I've pulled out a CLI for really are old-school, traditional roguelikes that you play in ASCII.
I'm not going to tell you that you didn't have issues with an SD card reader's drivers, but I literally bought the first, cheapest one that came up on Amazon, and it worked for me out of the box. If you still need to be on Linux and use an SD card reader, you might want to try the same one I've got, which you can find here.