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It starts with supercard sd ... but yeah ... it gives a window in japanese and you're forced to shutdown. I'm guessing the window says something about not having the expansion.
 
It starts with supercard sd ... but yeah ... it gives a window in japanese and you're forced to shutdown. I'm guessing the window says something about not having the expansion.

to continue further with your point...

i am surprised that since this is a "two cartridge" program (DS & GBA Cart), that only 1 of 2 had been dumped (DS Cart). Although, it would be funny to see a XXXX given to "cartridge two" for a DS program, and added to the GBA OLL - because honestly, there have been less useful carts dumped in the past (carts that require other hardware to function correctly...Card Reader & MaxMedia Launcher... to name a few)

either way, when booting the GBA Expansion cart in my GBA, I get just the basic "GAME BOY" screen that one would normally receive if no cart had even been inserted.

have fun with that bit of tid.
 
You can not dump hardware. It's a RAM boost. To dump that would be like downloading more RAM for your computer. You can't.
 
You can not dump hardware. It's a RAM boost. To dump that would be like downloading more RAM for your computer. You can't.

exactly my point (READ ABOVE; I ALREADY OWN THIS PROGRAM, ORDERED ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO, DELIVERED TO MY DOOR LAST WEEK).

please explain the usefulness of GBA OLL #0400, #0619 and #1123 Card e-Readers for flash cards... of you dont own the e-Reader HARDWARE to make it work? And why not add GBA OLL #0236 and #0270 to that list (GameShark for GBA). All basically useless roms unless you have the hardware to go along with it. GBA OLL # 2216 is also slightly useless - unless you own the DS SuperMario or DS Dogs carts. DS "PassCard 3" dump is also somewhat useless unless people want to decode it and see what makes that software 'tick'.

So point being, that if the GBA "Expansion Cart" [NOT] included with DS OLL #0506 had more than just Ram, than it would have the same sort of usefulness as the others I had mentioned above. And since if you put this GBA "Expansion Cart" into your DS without the DS "Nintendo DS Browser" Cart inserted, the DS hardware recognises it as a valid "Ram Expansion Pack"... thus, there *IS* some sort of software on the GBA cart that tells your DS this information.

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But those actually had data on them. All this GBA RAM boost card is being used for is to store images and other things. If probably only contains a header that says "RAM_BOOST" or something like that. So there is really nothing to dump as compared to the others you mentioned which have software on them.
 
Are Flashcart makers m3 or supercard planning on putting som ram in ther flash carts or are they doing it already?

The M3 (except the Pro line), G6, and SuperCard already have 32MB (256mbit) RAM that they use for GBA games as well as some DS games (normal boot option on the M3/G6). In fact, recent versions of Moonshell use that extra RAM when displaying large jpeg and png files. The problem is that the M3/G6 and SC use a different method of accessing that memory than Opera does, which means Opera will have to be hacked to use the M3/G6 and SC RAM instead of the official cart. Apparently it is more complicated than a simple eeprom/flash to sram patch or it would have been done already.
 

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