#7134 - jippie - Tue Jun 10, 2003 10:46 am
Hi,
I have been out the scene for a while. So maybe this is a dumb question.
When I first bought my GBA I also got a 256 flash advance card, that was programmed using the parallel port.
What I was wondering has this changed now can it programmed by the gba itself??
jippie
#7151 - tepples - Tue Jun 10, 2003 5:52 pm
My old 256 Mbit Visoly Flash Advance card (marked FLASH (advance) CARD 256M on a lavender and white background) works with the MBV2 cable and software. Use 'mb -p rom.gba -w 200' or something like that to write a ROM.
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#7156 - jippie - Tue Jun 10, 2003 6:39 pm
tepples wrote: |
My old 256 Mbit Visoly Flash Advance card (marked FLASH (advance) CARD 256M on a lavender and white background) works with the MBV2 cable and software. Use 'mb -p rom.gba -w 200' or something like that to write a ROM. |
what about the rest??
EZ-Flash USB Review
Gba(Sio)Tool / UART cable
Intelligent Cable
Nocash Multiboot/Burstboot - Xboo
I want to make a cable if possible..
jippie
#7157 - tepples - Tue Jun 10, 2003 6:59 pm
If you have already managed to multiboot the GBA through your own cable, here is what you have to do:
1. Write a GBA program and a PC program that talk to each other.
2. Figure out the Visoly handshake and the flash chip commands to write to the flash cart.
3. On the PC, read the ROM you want to flash and send it to the GBA. On the GBA, receive data from the PC and write it to the flash cart.
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