My name is Super Saiyan God Vegeta I was wondering if its possible to dump a GBA clone's nand file on to a real GBA using a usb to nand mod
umm.. what? I'm pretty sure GBA doesnt have a 'NAND'.. if you're looking for the BIOS, you can download that literally anywhere.
It's technically not illegal if you own the device =)But that would be piracy, and piracy is illegal.
umm.. what? I'm pretty sure GBA doesnt have a 'NAND'.. if you're looking for the BIOS, you can download that literally anywhere.
It's technically not illegal if you own the device =)
No Vegeta, dumping the "NAND" as you call it from a clone and putting it on a real GBA won't make it run "built-in games". Actually it's not even possible to do that. You can only dump a BIOS from a real GBA, you can't even do that on a clone.GBA clones have the unique ability to play built-in games without the use of a flash cart so i'm hoping that that ability would be installed if I did that
No Vegeta, dumping the "NAND" as you call it from a clone and putting it on a real GBA won't make it run "built-in games". Actually it's not even possible to do that. You can only dump a BIOS from a real GBA, you can't even do that on a clone.
You're still going about clones and built-in games. Let me explain how those built-in games work. There's pretty much a flashcart buit inside the clone and it boots games from that. It's the same thing as a flashcardt except you can't change any games, nor retrieve your save data, so it's much worse.
So yeah, it's not an unique ability, it's pretty much a flashcart soldered inside of it. And it's a separate NAND chip from the BIOS too, complete with a circuit, so no, you can't transplant that onto a real GBA. I don't know why you insist on having built-in games.
No Vegeta, dumping the "NAND" as you call it from a clone and putting it on a real GBA won't make it run "built-in games". Actually it's not even possible to do that. You can only dump a BIOS from a real GBA, you can't even do that on a clone.
You're still going about clones and built-in games. Let me explain how those built-in games work. There's pretty much a flashcart buit inside the clone and it boots games from that. It's the same thing as a flashcardt except you can't change any games, nor retrieve your save data, so it's much worse.
So yeah, it's not an unique ability, it's pretty much a flashcart soldered inside of it. And it's a separate NAND chip from the BIOS too, complete with a circuit, so no, you can't transplant that onto a real GBA. I don't know why you insist on having built-in games.
I thought as much, I've never had much luck with GBA clones playing games correctly. I've found that they usually just emulate said built-in games.
Well, if he insist on and emulator clone machine, why not just get a jxd s7800b or a gcw zero?
those two are way better than a gba clone and are loaded with "built-in games"
And the emulation is near perfect with retroarch.
i own thisFrom what i've seen those prices are high JXD is over $100 & GCW Zero is at the most a hundred $100 & I haven't been paid everytime my parents get money it goes to a land lord or bills so I haven't been paid I was lucky enough to even get $64 trade credit but we all know that's not remotely enough to get a NN3DS XL its probably going to be in the neighborhood of $250
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I don't think Big N would price it that high since the Vita is $200 nowadays with a bundled game and it may not be in their best interest to sell for a high price. The current 3DSXL is still good for what it is and is reasonably priced. At the low end of the spectrum I found one at a pawn shop where the exterior shell was badly scuffed but did have 4.4 and was only $100. Just a matter of getting an external case or replacing the panel.I was lucky enough to even get $64 trade credit but we all know that's not remotely enough to get a NN3DS XL its probably going to be in the neighborhood of $250
I don't think Big N would price it that high since the Vita is $200 nowadays with a bundled game and it may not be in their best interest to sell for a high price. The current 3DSXL is still good for what it is and is reasonably priced. At the low end of the spectrum I found one at a pawn shop where the exterior shell was badly scuffed but did have 4.4 and was only $100. Just a matter of getting an external case or replacing the panel.
Don't triple post. It's not the first time you do it and you know that.EDIT: Merged -rp
Don't triple post. It's not the first time you do it and you know that.
I've merged them this time. Thanks.