The EverDrive GBA X5 Mini is now available to order

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There's a new revision of an old GBA flashcart hitting the market. Krikzz has just announced that their latest release, the EverDrive GBA X5 Mini, can finally be ordered through their official website. The X5 Mini comes in a smaller form factor than the previous version, and will retail for $99. It'll support all save types, has 256Mbit ROM memory, can be used with the GameCube Player through use of the super Retro Advance adapter, and can play NES, GB, and GBC backups through an emulation mode.

Features:
  • All save types supported, no ROM patching required
  • Fast Loading (most games load within 1 - 2 seconds)
  • 256Mbit PSRAM (32MByte) ROM memory
  • 1Mbit SRAM (128KByte) save memory
  • Real-time clock support
  • Low power consumption
  • micro SD cards are supported. Tested with micro-SD cards up to 64GB
  • FAT32 support
  • Supported with GameCube player, some revisions of Super Retro Advance adapter and other GBA accessories
  • NES, GB and GBC ROM formats are support (emulation mode)

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I thought I'd ask you considering your extensive knowledge on the subject.
Can you tell me about how the saving works on the Everdrive GBA compared to the EZ Flash Omega?

I know with the Omega, I need to save the game and then wait about 5 seconds for it to write to the mSD card. Am I right in assuming that the saving is instant with the Everdrive?
And are the various different save types all supported on both flash carts?
 

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Not sure offhand what the everdrive does but I know they both work effectively the same way and emulate the original save rather than patching the ROM to behave as a given type of SRAM, which is what all other GBA flash carts (even the EZ4's more recent drag and drop functionality) do. What delay the everdrive has been grabbing the save and transferring it to the cart I don't know.

As far as I am aware all the save types are supported, each minor type does feature a fairly popular game so I would imagine we would have heard about it if it was a problem. One of the really weird invented save types for some kind of unlicensed hardware might be troubled but with the really weird stuff there that is usually the least of your troubles.
 

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Not sure offhand what the everdrive does but I know they both work effectively the same way and emulate the original save rather than patching the ROM to behave as a given type of SRAM, which is what all other GBA flash carts (even the EZ4's more recent drag and drop functionality) do. What delay the everdrive has been grabbing the save and transferring it to the cart I don't know.

As far as I am aware all the save types are supported, each minor type does feature a fairly popular game so I would imagine we would have heard about it if it was a problem. One of the really weird invented save types for some kind of unlicensed hardware might be troubled but with the really weird stuff there that is usually the least of your troubles.
Its just that I read people instructing us to wait a few seconds for the Omega to write the save to mSD before powering off. The same isnt advised with the Everdrive, which is what led me to believe the saving on that might be instant, unlike the Omega.
 

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Dang, here's hoping these make it onto StoneAgeGamer sooner than later. Tried three times to order one off the site Krikzz linked on twitter but couldn't process the payment successfully. My cards must not like being used there for whatever reason... :/
 

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Not sure offhand what the everdrive does but I know they both work effectively the same way and emulate the original save rather than patching the ROM to behave as a given type of SRAM, which is what all other GBA flash carts (even the EZ4's more recent drag and drop functionality) do. What delay the everdrive has been grabbing the save and transferring it to the cart I don't know.
Its just that I read people instructing us to wait a few seconds for the Omega to write the save to mSD before powering off. The same isnt advised with the Everdrive, which is what led me to believe the saving on that might be instant, unlike the Omega.
The current save file stays on the Everdrive memory and it is only copied to the MicroSD card when you load a different rom. You can even play without a microSD card if you a have a rom loaded to the Everdrive. It's pretty neat, but I already read people complaining of the save file being overwritten.
 
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The current save file stays on the Everdrive memory and it is only copied to the MicroSD card when you load a different rom. You can even play without a microSD card if you a have a rom loaded to the Everdrive. It's pretty neat, but I already read people complaining of the save file being overwritten.
So with the Everdrive, can you not just power off your GBA instantly after saving in game?
Or is there something I need to do every time like the EZ Flash Omega where I need to wait a few seconds for it to write to the mSD?
 
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So with the Everdrive, can you not just power off your GBA instantly after saving in game?
Or is there something I need to do every time like the EZ Flash Omega where I need to wait a few seconds for it to write to the mSD?
You can turn off instantly after saving in game, because the save file is stored on the Everdrive own memory. It doesn't have any delays. Your current savefile will only be backed to the microSD when you load a new diferent game rom.
 
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whats the cheapest most economical but decent flashcard solution for GBA? do I have to resort to aliexpress?
Probably an EZ-Flash Reform (just a re-released IV) or Omega if you are concerned the MOST about price. Omega is neat but as others have mentioned it uses a lot more power than other carts and can be funny with saves if you don't wait after saving your game for a sec or two.
 

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Probably an EZ-Flash Reform (just a re-released IV) or Omega if you are concerned the MOST about price. Omega is neat but as others have mentioned it uses a lot more power than other carts and can be funny with saves if you don't wait after saving your game for a sec or two.

is N3DS (the non XL) with IPS screen and holding start to preserve original aspect ratio a decent option? What are the true benefits of GBA hardware (be it IPS v2 or a 101 screen on SP or regular)

should be playing natively not emulating like how Wii U can play GC natively just doesn't support the physical media.
 

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