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Kefka
Posts: 2472/3392 |
Originally posted by firemaker you definately are dreaming if you want a cheap flash cart i payed 250 bucks for a 1gb
Wha? 1 gig??? Where the hell do you order em, and why do you need that much? |
firemaker
Posts: 102/247 |
you definately are dreaming if you want a cheap flash cart i payed 250 bucks for a 1gb |
Kefka
Posts: 2424/3392 |
Cheap? Your hopes are dashed when you ask for cheap. That's all I have to say. Mine was about 120 |
HyperLamer
Posts: 2552/8210 |
How does it 'require' it? Is the game seriously that big? (128MB seems big for a GBA game. ) |
windwaker
Posts: 731/1797 |
There's only one GBA game (I hear) that requires you to use the 1 gigabit cart (Kingdom Hearts), all else you'll be fine with 512. |
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 586/1068 |
Originally posted by Nebetsu Yeah I was wondering about the whole bits and bytes thing. Anyways: I'm looking to spend about 100 bucks on one. Hoping for a gigabit... >>
Then you hope a little longer, the Gigabit carts are about $200
You get e 256MBit for that. maybe a 512 one. |
Nebetsu
Posts: 700/1574 |
Yeah I was wondering about the whole bits and bytes thing. Anyways: I'm looking to spend about 100 bucks on one. Hoping for a gigabit... >> |
dan
Posts: 282/782 |
Originally posted by @windwaker Nice and cheap, for a GBA flash cart?
That's one oxy-moron.
Just remember, they talk in BITS not BYTES (an advertising thing ).
Heh, that's probably to make it sound like it can how more GBA games than it actually can. I've seen a few advertisements for them saying that they support NES games and ZX Spectrum games. Which is technically true, but you need to download an emulator first. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 2532/8210 |
Yeah, just like everything. Whatever they say it holds, divide it by 8 to get the size in MB.
Personally I suggest getting your hands on some EEPROMs and replacing the ROM in a game you don't care about. Build your own writer too, the total shouldn't run you any more than 20 bucks. (Though you won't have some of the cool features the commercial ones have like the ability to store multiple ROMs on it.) The only problem being the size of the original chips; probably tiny and hard to work with. |
windwaker
Posts: 692/1797 |
Nice and cheap, for a GBA flash cart?
That's one oxy-moron.
Just remember, they talk in BITS not BYTES (an advertising thing ). |
HyperLamer
Posts: 2515/8210 |
Rofl.
Sorry but you're looking at around 100 bucks for anything decent. |
Nebetsu
Posts: 667/1574 |
Where can I find a nice, cheap, GBA flash cart? |