[size=14]To execute arbitrary code to access data on GBA Flashcarts a PassMe device was needed. The problem was that it was big and sticked out like SuperPass, and soon there was newer firmware’s on the Nintendo DS that didn’t let PassMe devices work. Later, A PassMe device was created that could be programmed to work with the newer firmware’s, but many people didn’t know how to set it up.
PassMe and PassMe2 devices soon evolved into NoPass devices such as SuperKey and PassCard, that are exactly the same size as a normal DS card and allow code to be executed from all the Slot-2 Flashcarts.
What does it do? Well this allows SuperKey to work on any Nintendo DS, without any programming, it doesn’t stick out of the Nintendo DS, and features like “SleepModeâ€
Greato see some awesome hardware reviews coming in.... not sure how long thing that this will be around, now that the market is being flooded with slot 1 devices that contain the passme code