Find out your games serial code. There are a few ways you can do that:
1. Look at the label of the original game. It'll say something like "AGB-AX4P-EUR"
2. Open your game ROM in a tool that allows you to read the header data. gbata for example...
Still no solution to this problem. Let's just make an official statement. You can't have cheat codes on GBA without original hardware. The everdrive GBA Mini and the EZ Flash Omega DE have no ability to use cheat codes for GBA games. Don't waste...
All my cheats are English and I can read them right from my GBA. The “bunch of numbers” are the number of the rom. There online tools that help you identify them. I think it would help everyone else if you name the specific game you are having...
I have no idea about what you're talking about tbh, but it gives me 'order of FAT directory table' vibes...
Maybe try DriveSort? It has helped me sort files (alphabetically or manually) on an SD whenever dealing with an old device that doesn't...
Analogue Pocket is an emulation device, I would expect for an emulation cartridge to not work on an emulation console. If some flashcart works, great! But why expecting that.
Yeah, for the love of god dump everything on its SD card and on the internal memory of the console.
After copying everything important, just turn it into a normal console (as much as possible) and just play with it. Consoles were meant to be...
Platformers like Mario, while using the X (run) and B (jump) setup, would be just impossible to play (.'_>')
Yeah, I would recommend to stick to the usual A-B-X-Y used on SNES, DS, 3DS, Wii Classic Controller, Wii U and Switch.
Also the speakers...
Just use the latest SimpleLight version. And if you still feel uncertain, enable the backup function, and wait 5 to 10 seconds every time you save the game and you are about to turn off the console, or just every time you're about to turn off the...
It seems to work on NanoBoyAdvance, the most accurate GBA emulator out there. It just goes to a white screen for a short while, and then boots the game.
endrift, in her 2014 article, explains that Classic NES/Famicom Mini titles use six different tricks. Since she was working on mGBA, probably most of them aren't an issue for flashcarts on original hardware (AGB, AGS, OXY, NTR, USG and DOL-017)...