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==Hardware== The Nintendo DS features a clamshell design, much like the [[Game_Boy_Advance#Game_Boy_Advance_SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], and has an integrated sleep function, allowing the user to close the system to save battery and re-open it to resume playing. The stylus is located on the top right of the system's back, near the R Button, while the charger port is on the left, near the L Button. The DS uses the same charger as the Game Boy Advance SP. Unlike the GBA SP, the DS has its own built-in headphone jack, located at the bottom right of the system. The SP's Headphone Adapter is still supported by the DS. The power button is located above the D-pad, and the Select and Start buttons are located above the four face buttons. The DS supports wireless features, allowing users to connect their system to other systems locally or to the Internet without the use of cables. The DS Game Card slot (Slot-1) is located at the top, behind the system. While the user can still eject Game Cards by pulling them out, it is preferable to push onto the card, which then springs it upwards. The Game Boy Advance slot (Slot-2) is located at the bottom of the system and does not use the same mechanism for ejecting games as the Game Card slot does; the user must still pull them out. Slot-2 has other purposes beyond GBA support; it has also been used for a number of accessories, such as the [[wikipedia:Rumble_Pak#Nintendo_DS|Rumble Pak]] and the [[wikipedia:List_of_Nintendo_DS_accessories#Memory_Expansion_Pak|Memory Expansion Pak]]. The DS does not allow its wireless features to work with GBA titles, and does not allow for Link Cables or the [[wikipedia:Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]] to be connected to the system, only allowing for single-player experiences.
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