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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    I appreciate the confirmation! I guess if I ever need to pick up another it may be compatible.
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    For anyone that's curious - I've tried with the latest firmware version and there is no change, DE still won't work in a the consolizer.
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    Hacking EZ-FLASH OMEGA and OMEGA Definition Edition minor update

    @EZ-Flash2 - This version works great on my handled GBA. Any news on potentially getting the DE to work with the GBA consolizer? (hasn't worked with any of the firmware versions so far)
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    I hope so too. I also tried to connect them with game-tech earlier in the thread, but I never heard if that happened so I would guess not.
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    Hacking EZ-FLASH OMEGA Definitive Edition Kernel 1.02 and Firmware 3 released

    I created a thread about this a while back, no solution that I'm aware of at this time. Myself and the main US contact for the GBA consolizer believe it has to do with power draw...
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    I was talking to the US vendor and they suggested perhaps you could reach to them to acquire a GBC setup so you could look into resolving it. [email protected]
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    Yea it was and older Pi supply. I just got the argon supply today and as expected there's no change in behavior.
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    I'm using a Pi power supply, but it's definitely a 5.0V. I will definitely try bumping it up to a 5.1 or so and seeing if that helps. EDIT: I ordered and Argon 5.25V 3A supply. I will see and report back if there's any change with that.
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    The cost was irrelevant to me. It was just a neat thing I wanted to do, and it works great as a stand alone unit for literally everything I use it for except this new flash cart. I have no interest in getting the entire gameboy player setup required and having that thing kicking around on a...
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    Interesting thought, there is a way to change that and I didn't see any difference. Thank you for the thought though, would love to get this addressed
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    It sounds like since the consolizer only provides power and clock, the issue is likely to do with either of those. My guess would be the power draw but don't have any way to confirm/configure.
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    Hacking EZ-FLASH OMEGA Definitive Edition Kernel 1.02 and Firmware 3 released

    FWIW, the DE doesn't work with the GBA consolizer with any of the firmware versions so far. The consolizer only provides power and clock so I'm guessing the issue is to do with either of those.
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    Hacking EZ Flash Omega Definitive - Works in a standard GBA but isn't recognized in a GBA consolizer

    Hello all! I have used the EZ Flash Omega flashcart on my GBA Consolizer with no issues in the past, but the new EZ Flash Omega Definitive Edition isn't recognized at all. Anyone have any ideas?
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