Homebrew Anything useful with Opera RAM pack?

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I was wondering if there was anything useful to me rather than browsing online with the Opera internet provider using the RAM pack that comes with it. I have an R4 and I'm not sure to buy an EZ Flash 3 in 1 for gba games or if there was some way to do this with the Ram pack.
 

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Corygarry said:
I was wondering if there was anything useful to me rather than browsing online with the Opera internet provider using the RAM pack that comes with it. I have an R4 and I'm not sure to buy an EZ Flash 3 in 1 for gba games or if there was some way to do this with the Ram pack.


Doubtful that its any great use for other other than the browser as its only 20MB temporary storage
 

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kobykaan said:
Corygarry said:
I was wondering if there was anything useful to me rather than browsing online with the Opera internet provider using the RAM pack that comes with it. I have an R4 and I'm not sure to buy an EZ Flash 3 in 1 for gba games or if there was some way to do this with the Ram pack.


Doubtful that its any great use for other other than the browser as its only 20MB temporary storage
Not 20MB. More like 8MB. (I've heard some say 10MB)
 

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What I heard was 8MB, but anyways, I think the only thing that uses it (that I know MIGHT use it)
is SNEmulDS. But I'm sure there are a few others that probably use it aswell.

Edit:I found out that neoDS will use it as well.
 

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there's a list on i believe the cyclo wiki of homebrew that uses it. i think snemulds uses it now, quake 1 and 2 use it too. i can't remember anything else past that sorry. but this is regarding the ezflashv 3in1's ram pack, which may or may not apply to the official. i don't see why it wouldn't though.
 

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As far as I know the official ram pack is supported by the ram api from lick which most people use, it is only 8 megs according to that (which means only 8 are used even if there is more):
http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=13023

Homebrew that uses it. Rymel started it and listed most of it, DSlinux has support for the retawq browser.
Edit: would you believe I was at the quake 2 site earlier today. Only carts with 16 or megabytes of ram can be used for Quake2. Other homebrew may also fall into this trap in the future.

GBA games: not a chance (if memory serves it was because the memory gets set to 09XXXXXX hex while the GBA roms (up to 16 megs anyhow) use 08XXXXXX hex and porting is not going to happen, especially while expansion packs are so easy to get ahold of).
 

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Right, it has to do with the hex address that GBA games start execution at, which is located before the first possible place you can write to the Opera cart.
 

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