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A Nether portal is an obsidian structure that can transport players to or from the Nether dimension. USB doesn't come into it anywhere. The 'Minecraft USB nether portal' is just a YouTube fake.
No, that won't work.
You can with a USB cable
First of all, you have to have the R4 and this USB thing. The USB should have come with the R4 when you bought it, so no troubles there. On the USB it says (on my one anyway) MicroSD and then under that USB 2.0. On the opposite side of the pluggy in thing, there should be little slot where you insert the chip from the R4. Take out your R4 and on the cartridge there should be a little chip that isn't there on other DS cartridges. Pull that out, then plug that into the slot on the USB the way the arrow shows. Then plug the USb into wherever you would normally plug a USB in. Okay, the next step is to find a safe site to download games on! Make sure this is a safe site that lots of people use and perhaps try to find one with comments on it to make sure people use. Don't accidently pay for it! I hope this helped you (it was a bit hard to explain how to use it without showing you in real life). P.S The website I use to download DS games on is a Hong Kong site, and I only ever download games in Hong Kong.
Yes, as you get better and higher quailty of java and lot of memory, more faster the minecraft will run. More importantly, it is better to have the correct version of Java based up whether your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit. I have included in the Related Links section below. There is also a program called Minecraft Portable that you can download that lets you install Minecraft onto a USB stick or other portable storage device. Minecraft can then be played on any computer, even without Java. You can also use Minecraft Portable to install Minecraft onto a computer that does not have Java or the Java is not working, or the necessary version. See the related link below for system requirements.