EZ-Flash 4 makes for a great gba cart even with a 256MB mini-sd card you can load a ton of games on them so pretty cost effective for GBA use. (I personally use a 1GB Mini-SD in mine, I rarely even half fill it).
With the Real Time Clock games, you're mostly just looking at the Pokemon games...
Probably EZ-Flash4 and M3 Mini-SD are the best choices for gba atm. Both have excellent gba compatibility, they take a mini-sd card so you can have a lot of storage and no drivers needed.
I personally use an EZ-Flash4 on my GBA SP, In your situation I would just leave the EZ4Client software on...
@Heinrisch: Thank you for your feedback, I had given the EZ3 a lot of consideration but so far prices delivered to me have worked out quite a bit cheaper to get an EZ4 bundled with a 1024MB Kingston Mini-SD card vs a 8Gbit EZ3, I can live without the RTC, so far that seems to be the only...
Hi all,
Time has come to upgrade my EFA 256mbit to something with a lot more storage space and I'm looking hard at the EZ4 seeing it has the flexibilty of using mini-sd.
I'm hoping to get a little feedback from those who actually use this cart in a GBA before I purchase one for my GBA SP.
So...
Anyone else noticed a lot of bugs in this rom? I hadn't noticed any in the US dump, but this one seems to do some funky things, I've had it lock up on me totally once, had it half lock on that mission where you go get abushed taking some mafia dude's car after killing him (start and select...
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much