The CARD library is the lowest level interface library to manage the Nintendo DS Game Card (below: DS Card), and provides exclusive control of the DS card itself and mechanisms for ROM access, backup memory access, and card removal detection. Higher-level libraries that use the DS Card, such as the file system library (FS), use the CARD Library internally. The CARD_Init function must be called before any of the CARD library functions can be used. It is called internally by the OS_Init function, so you do not need to call it from the application.
DS card structure
This is a description of the internal hardware structure of a DS card.
The DS card has an internal read-only ROM device and may have one type of backup memory device according to what is specified. Neither device is mapped to memory space, so their data cannot be accessed directly by the CPU and must be accessed by generating transfer commands in fixed size units through a data bus.
ROM and backup both use a shared data bus. The data bus can only be used by one device at a time and is exclusively owned while the device is processing commands. If an owned data bus is released or there are ownership conflicts, device operation becomes inconsistent. However, because this is exclusively controlled at the software level by the CARD library, a card access conflict will not be a problem between processes or modules.
2009/06/03 Revised note related to OS_Init becoming required.
2006/01/06 Initial version.
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