Interesting and weird.
After our theoretical analysis, it should be that Analogue Pocket's logic timing is faster and reads the factory firmware.
There are two versions of firmware stored on EZ products, a factory firmware(older) and a working firmware(upgradable), the factory firmware is the failsafe in case of failure of the working firmware.
In-correct logic timing may trigger the factory firmware to be activated.
My Omega DE works fine on the Pocket, except... Mode B doesn't work at all and I can't boot directly from NOR flash either.
Hopefully you guys got a Pocket to play around with.
It seems like it's by far the most accurate GBA clone out there, with very few failing tests on the mGBA test suite and seemingly 100% official game compatibility, but there are a few issues to iron out with their firmware with flashcarts.
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