Wondering on buying a flash cart for my GBA SP...

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Ever since I started with Emulators and roms, I have noticed that it was possible to get GBA roms on a cart so that it was possible to play it on a real GBA..

well, now I am wondering on witch one I should get...
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since I am a music addict, I want to have at least 2 GB of space on it...
and it has to be able to use it with my ds
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so.. anyone can help?
was thinking of getting either a M3 MiniSD or a EZ flash 4 IV ( if I understood it right it took SD card to 2 GB space...)

tnx for all the help I can get
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The EZ4 is good, supports up to 2 Gigabytes in a MiniSD card, I use a MicroSD in a MiniSD adapter.
But the GBA is terrible for music, might wanna look elsewhere for that.

edit: I thought about it and I guess I should elaborate.
Though, it's hardly needed.
Protip : The GBASP has no headphone jack.
 

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CRAP -.-
but it tough that it was possible to buy a "converter" that could be used in the "power" port, so that I can hook up a headphones...

so is the EZ Flash IV easy to use? no "bugs" that we know off?
 

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shadyboy said:
CRAP -.-
but it tough that it was possible to buy a "converter" that could be used in the "power" port, so that I can hook up a headphones...

so is the EZ Flash IV easy to use? no "bugs" that we know off?

there is such a adapter, but the GBA's soundchip is just a piece of crap for MP3s...if you really want to use your GBA as MP3player you should by Nintendo's Mp3player cartridge...it has a soundchip on it, so Mp3s sound quite good...

as for the flashcard: If you are a Pokemon fan get the M3 Perfect MiniSD because of its real time clock
 

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OLD but still working great EZ FLASH III DEV kit (comes with the dev kit programmer hardware and a GBA card) you can get these in various sizes 1gbit 2gbit right upto 8gbit I have a 1gbit and a 2gbit the 1gbit can fit about 20 - 30 roms on the NAND side of the card and 1 extra on the bigger NOR side of the card for bigger roms such as the gba videos etc

had these cards for a good couple of years and they are still going strong
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sure not as high tec as the EZ IV cards that surpassed it but they get my vote for a good gba card
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the use of mem cards maby of more appeal to you tho as they are interchangable ...

the plus side of owning a dev kit with card reader is that you can dump originals with it along with their save games
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okey...so what is the difference between the M3 Perfect MiniSD and M3 Perfect Pro MiniSD ?
http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=16570
http://shop.01media.com/info.asp?ProductID=33285

Zerotance, you said that the M3 Perfect MiniSD supported SDHC, but I tought that SDHC was only for micro SD cards.... and sorry to say but the review was kinda, "empty".. sure it explained good, but i need images... showing how the start menu is and such...

and another stupid question, is there a mp3 player homebrew for GBA ?
or is it just the DS that will have that lovely abillity to play mp3`s ??


QUOTE said:
Nintendo's Mp3player cartridge
WTF? O.o
 

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