Alright. So, we all know in this forum that anything copyrighted such as BIOS, ROMs, miscellaneous software, etc... Is a huge NO-NO.
HOWEVER, no one said anything about the legality of dumping a not completely accurate GBA clone's BIOS.
Since the K1 GBA SP / EXEQ Gamebox SP has a few quirks that actually differs from the OG GBA, can this be distributed freely?
I.E. - Cannot enter download mode to load games via GBA link cable(Single-Pak multiplayer doesn't work when this clone is the client)
Here are the hash-sums of the EXEQ Gamebox BIOS( 16 bytes like the the GBA Bios ):
HOWEVER, no one said anything about the legality of dumping a not completely accurate GBA clone's BIOS.
Since the K1 GBA SP / EXEQ Gamebox SP has a few quirks that actually differs from the OG GBA, can this be distributed freely?
I.E. - Cannot enter download mode to load games via GBA link cable(Single-Pak multiplayer doesn't work when this clone is the client)
Here are the hash-sums of the EXEQ Gamebox BIOS( 16 bytes like the the GBA Bios ):
- SHA-256: CE374F5CE982EF4EA89663CCFEC4242DE1B08C89B00065B55E3BC004D7966536
- SHA-1: DCA614D5AB7AB238043F8097C88944FA48381C71
- MD-5: 4A5104483421090BB253038C434DA5A6
- CRC-32: AC16D18D
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