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

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... :yaysp:

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 :yayds:

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.
 
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?
 
[quote name='shadyboy' post='1330501' date='Aug 9 2008, 11:45 AM']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?[/quote]

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
 
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 :)

sure not as high tec as the EZ IV cards that surpassed it but they get my vote for a good gba card :)

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 ;)
 
I asked the same question and got told the m3 perfect mini sd but it has a big price tag of 80$ from RHS but it can play mini sdhc. GBAtemp have a review here
 
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 ??


Nintendo's Mp3player cartridge
WTF? O.o
 

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