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Good small flash cart?
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| Hi,
I've decided that I want to get a GBA flash cart and have been reading
several reviews (including the article covering various flash carts tests on
the DS). Before deciding on any particular cart, thought I'd ask here for
recommendations.
I don't need a large cart as I'm only planning to use it for NES emulation.
In fact, I'll probably only be using the cart with one GBA rom that I
recently put together with the specific NES roms I'm wanting to be able to
play. The file size of this compile is just under 2 MBytes (or 16 MBits).
All I'm wanting is just something reliable that this single GBA rom can be
stored on. Write speed isn't important, as I probably won't be rewriting to
do it anyway. Just something small and simple, that works with both the GBA
and DS. Probably be playing it mainly on the DS, but I have a GBA-SP that I
can use to write to it. Something relatively not too expensive would be
ideal. :^)
Also, does NES emulation run smoothly on the GBA? I've been playing this
GBA rom (with the NES roms) on my laptop using a GBA emulator
(VisualBoyAdvance). Emulation inside emulation, but works great.
-Eric
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| Mines works fine with NO modification.
G.
"Stimp" <ren@spumco.com> wrote in message
news:slrncqtsnc.eso.ren@carbon.redbrick.dcu.ie...
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> On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 Eric <none@nospam.not> wrote:
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> I don't like the text that reads...
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> "Flash2Advance cards will work if you take them apart to make them fit
> properly"?!?
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> Why would the Flash2Advance card need to be altered, since the card
> dimensions are exactly identical to a normal GBA cartridge?
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> Anyone?
> --
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> "I hear ma train a comin'
> ... hear freedom comin"
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