Hacking EZ Flash III vs. IV

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Trying to decide which one to buy for my GBASP... I can't seem to find a list of all games that use RTC. Does anyone know where I can find one? Does the EZF IV support rom compression like the III? If the IV has compression, and there are no RTC games I'd like to play, I'll probably go with the IV, but I'd like to see a list.
 

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If you are only going to play GBA games I would go with a 1 gigbit EZIII. However, if you are thinking about upgrading to a ds, go with the EZIV.
Both support rom compression. There are not many RTC games, and even those few games that use it most often work without it.
 

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Except for some pokemon titles and I think there was one other GBA title that uses RTC.
That does matter though as you can easily patch the rom using GBATA:
http://www.gbadat.altervista.org/tools.htm and get it working (albeit the clock does not advance during power off like it might have otherwise).
DS roms use the built in DS clock.

GBA code compression is currently not supported but I should imagine it will be added at some point (the hardware setup still makes it very viable) and I hesitate to add it may even be stronger compression due to the increased DS power although you being on an SP will mean this will not affect you.

Personally I am really liking having external memory, saying this the EZ3 is up to 8Gbit now which is load of roms.
The one thing the EZ4 does have is long filename support (the EZ3 uses 8.3 naming).
 

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Except for some pokemon titles and I think there was one another game no GBA titles use RTC.
That does matter though as you can easily patch the rom using GBATA:
http://www.gbadat.altervista.org/tools.htm and get it working (albeit the clock does not advance during power off like it might have otherwise).
DS roms use the built in DS clock.

GBA code compression is currently not supported but I should imagine it will be added at some point (the hardware setup still makes it very viable) and I hesitate to add it may even be stronger compression due to the increased DS power although you being on an SP will mean this will not affect you.

Personally I am really liking having external memory, saying this the EZ3 is up to 8Gbit now which is load of roms.
The one thing the EZ4 does have is long filename support (the EZ3 uses 8.3 naming).

I believe that other game is Boktai.
 

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Correct, Boktai does use the RTC - and since it uses a solar panel as well, I suspect that the point is probably moot for that one.
 

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