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{{Infobox 3DS Homebrews
{{Infobox 3DS Homebrews
| title     =Gateway 3ds Mac OS 3DS SD Imager
|title=Gateway 3ds Mac OS 3DS SD Imager
| type      =utility
|description=Trim for mac.
| author   =demelza
|author=demelza
| version=v1.0
|lastupdated=2013/08/13
| lastupdated = 2013/08/13
|type=utility
| license   =Mixed
|version=1.0
| download =https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/32297-Gateway3dsmac.zip
|license=Mixed
| source    =
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/32297-Gateway3dsmac.zip
| website    =
}}
}}
The max size a 3DS ROM can be is 8 GBs. Currently, the largest sized ROM dumps are 4 GBs, meaning that you will need a microSD card larger than 4 GBs to get started.
The max size a 3DS ROM can be is 8 GBs. Currently, the largest sized ROM dumps are 4 GBs, meaning that you will need a microSD card larger than 4 GBs to get started.


However a GBAtemp user by the name of 3DSGuy has created a tool that trims 3DS roms to a smaller size that would allow someone to make a 4 GB 3DS rom small enough to fit onto a 4 GB microSD card.
However a GBAtemp user by the name of 3DSGuy has created a tool that trims 3DS roms to a smaller size that would allow someone to make a 4 GB 3DS rom small enough to fit onto a 4 GB microSD card.

Revision as of 14:11, 29 October 2021

Gateway 3ds Mac OS 3DS SD Imager
General
Authordemelza
TypeUtility
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2013/08/13
Links
Download

The max size a 3DS ROM can be is 8 GBs. Currently, the largest sized ROM dumps are 4 GBs, meaning that you will need a microSD card larger than 4 GBs to get started.

However a GBAtemp user by the name of 3DSGuy has created a tool that trims 3DS roms to a smaller size that would allow someone to make a 4 GB 3DS rom small enough to fit onto a 4 GB microSD card.

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