Did they? Games like Pokemon use Flash and EEPROM for saving but I don't recall them ever using FRAM. Flash/EEP are considerably slower.
Yeah, PCB shots
http://gbatemp.net/threads/identifying-fake-gba-games-a-useful-faq.327354/page-9#post-7517797
Did they? Games like Pokemon use Flash and EEPROM for saving but I don't recall them ever using FRAM. Flash/EEP are considerably slower.
Most flashcards that relies on SRAM will hold only 1 save per time on SRAM. Routine on most flahscards when powering on a console:It's a confusing hybrid system. Since the cart takes microSD ROMs it either stores -all- its save files on battery-backed SRAM or only the current running title, and does some sort of dump on next restart or ROM change. Depending on how it's done, battery death will result in the loss of all saves, current ROM, or inability to further save on played titles. The battery life, if true, is also disappointing since original titles' batteries last some 20 years and we have smaller and less power demanding chips nowadays, the tech is old and I'd expect efficiency.
In contrast, FRAM-based savechips keep the speed of SRAM chips while being non-volatile and so requiring no power source. And have become widely available. Some flashcarts already use them. To see an old-time professional flashcart maker opt out of such an opportunity disappoints me.
Remastered final fantasy games? I had no clue.yeah for games like Pokemon My Ass... , but seriously I still play my GBA and love having a collection of games on one cart. There are so many good games for the GBA. Using an original SP AGS101 is the best experience vs any other devices or emulators imho. I'm actually going to replay Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga after playing out the 3DS one..and get into the fan translated Fire Emblem Six, Binding Blade title. There's the remastered Final Fantasy games I have to try out also.
I have EZ3in1 and its a great card,Bought an EZ3IN1 card from 3ds-flashcard store, they told me 3in1 was not in stock and introduced me this card, should I change order or not?
I would. I bought a 3in1 (even though I had an EZ2, 3 and 4), mostly so I could use Opera. When I found out how painful web browsing was on the DS, I quit using the 3in1 pretty much wholesale.Bought an EZ3IN1 card from 3ds-flashcard store, they told me 3in1 was not in stock and introduced me this card, should I change order or not?
3in1 is okay if you have everything ready to support it (supported DS flash cart/extra software, etc), but the rumble and extra ram are mostly useless. The best thing about it is sitting flush in a DS lite which the EZ Reform also has. I'd get the new card and may do so anyway despite already having a 3in1 and old miniSD EZ4.Bought an EZ3IN1 card from 3ds-flashcard store, they told me 3in1 was not in stock and introduced me this card, should I change order or not?
I am just a guy on the forums and know nothing beyond what has been said here.@EZ-Flash2 @FAST6191
Does the product contain customizable skins in its default interface? Do you think about running a skins contest for the new product, in the same way as it did in 2007?
If I was unclear in my response to Mark2333, the EZ4 is the way to go, not the 3in1 (I think they are calling it the "Trinity" these days, BTW). The tiny amount of homebrew that supports the browser RAM in the 3in1 sees insignificant gains, even if you did care about DS homebrew I still wouldn't bother. Also, as you say, Opera on DS sucks, and rumble is not exactly a must have feature. The 3in1 is probably something that really should never had existed, IMO. I get why they made it (hell, I bought one), but it is still an albatross even next to their own products.So, EZ 3in1 or this new card? Whats better for NDS Lite? The browser sucks and I am not worried about homebrew or rumble so I assume the Reform makes more sense? I have a browser ram pack anyway. Any thoughts?
Thank you for the informations.I am just a guy on the forums and know nothing beyond what has been said here.
Lol. I thought the same thing. Also, mr. skinner, I remember seeing you around the sosuke forums as well. I still visit them from time to time.Thank you for the informations.
Believe me when I say that since I bought my first Ez-flash (Ezflash II -512mbit) I've always seen you, Fast, as a fixed member of the ezflash official forum staff. I always thought that you and MBMAX (another user from there) were also.
It's kind of sad, because I always had you as a reference of the ez-flash team.