Hacking GBA Flashcards for use in DS Lite

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I'm looking for a GBA Flashcard to use in my DS Lite, so possibly with a small size to fit in the Lite (like the EZ Expansion Pack).
Any suggestion?
I tried looking for the EZ Exp. but it seems to be not available anymore, and maybe there are better solutions as of now.
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Your current best bet is Supercard DSTwo which is a slot 1 flash cart, best for gba and snes emulators.
 

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Great deal indeed, I'll be checking out some reviews about it.
GBA Compatibility is good? And SNES emulation Speed?

Thanks!
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The price is a little bit of an obstacle atm, I already a properly working flashcard for DS so I think I should stick with something GBA related if the price tag is better. Maybe a good GBA only slot 2 flashcard, if there are any still available.
 

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a slot-2 beats the slot-1 emulators by far, as there is no emulation needed. slot-2 flashcarts can access the gba part of the ds, and so they can play ROMs, like slot-1 flashcarts do, except, for GBA.
 
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An EZ-Flash IV would probably cost you around the same price as a DSTwo, except the EZ-IV would actually play GBA games properly.
 

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