Hello Harrison,
Thank you for the links, it seems the GBA flashcard writer and cards are no longer supported.
Hello Harrison,
Thank you for the links, it seems the GBA flashcard writer and cards are no longer supported.
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http://www.gameboy-advance.net/ninte...flash_card.htm
That page details all the known GBA flash carts and how well they work with the NDS.
As for where to buy a GBA flash cart, have a look at this page as some of the sites linked may still be selling them.
Failing that post a wanted advert on Amibay.net in the Wanted Hardware section. I'm sure one of our members will have a spare one.
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Hello Harrison,
I guess like every piece of computer hardware the various flash card writers also have their own technological specifications and capabilities.
Could you or one of the people on this forum tell me a little at what details I should look?
I haven't got a clue which ones are good and which ones aren't.
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Hey Harrison,
Could you look up that last PM I sent you?
To others, is this a GBA Flash Card writer?
http://www.flashlinker-shop.com/prod...roducts_id=388
I honest don't know as I have never looked for one before.
Also which technical specifications are important?
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Hello there,
that seems a little pricey for whatyour getting,
have a look at this http://www.consoleplus.co.uk/product...gbands-adapter
its much cheaper and in truth a better product IMHO
hope it helps.
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That flash cart you linked to looks like a GBA flash cart to me, but as Zetr0 said it does seem quite expensive.
If I were you do some digging around forums like max console and ask some questions because I think you can get some NDS carts that support running NDS and GBA roms together, so you might not need a separate GBA flash cart. I can't give you all the information you need as I don't have a DS or use any DS flash carts, just a GBA and a flash linker. You used to need a passme cart too in order to use the GBA carts in the DS, but I'm not sure these are needed any longer.
The M3 DS Perfect is meant to support GBA games for example, so you wouldn't need an additional GBA only flash cart. It has a GBA emulator built in.
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Wow, your looking for DS flash action too...
well well well.... then your local friendly zetty can help you...
firstly the DSOne is the best there is.... I have two of them.... one for the wifie and one for the daughter.... the monster child thing has 37 titles on her 4GB one... which at an average of £25 a title..... over £900 of software.... so for the £35 + £20 for the 6gb micro sd card.... well worth it
heres where you get it from
I am yet to try these to see if the GBA roms will run from them, on the previous one they need to be converted before being put on the cf / sd card, so I am unsure. (might try it later on the wifies DS)
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That would be really useful if you could test some GBA games with it to see if they work. I don't think it is really a problem if they need converting to run though as it's a quick process and only needs to be done the once before adding each game to the card.
What makes the DSOne so good? I've not read much about this cart. I mainly know about the M3 range. The price definitely looks really appealing. Does it run all DS games you have tried?
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Ive just ordered the M3simpy from Mobymemory.com and the M3Real from Anytoys.com
Both with 2 gig cards. (MM ment to be out of stock so ordered new one, then they said been sent doh!) Given one to my daughter who has a DS
I have downloaded around 300+ DS games and around the same GBA games so Be fun thursday night when I get the cards and try them all out!
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