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Flash Equipment > Best GBA Flash equipment for NDS

#39800 - haliway - Tue Apr 12, 2005 1:33 pm

Hello

I'm newbie on Flash equipment so i'm now using NDS but i would like to know which the best compatible Flash equipment for gba on NDS. I would like a perfect Flash equipment for DEV, real clock, speed transfert and perfect to use games on the DS. In Three word, BEST FLASH EQUIPMENT!!!!

thx

#39859 - tepples - Wed Apr 13, 2005 12:06 am

Owners of only a Nintendo DS system would probably prefer the hot pink EFA-Linker (Extreme Flash Advance).

People who own both a Nintendo DS and either a GBA, GBA SP, or Game Boy Player should look into Flash2Advance, if only for PogoShell.
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#39897 - haliway - Wed Apr 13, 2005 9:21 am

and what about EZF3 ? I heard it's the best flash equipment. But is it really the better? and compatible to DS?

#39989 - AC-Commo - Thu Apr 14, 2005 7:46 am

I think there is no "best" system. We have different systems, yes...but "best"... ?

EZ-Flash3 (not EZF-Advance III) is no problem using together with nds.

#40099 - garlic - Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:14 am

The real question is what carts *don't* work easily.

and the answers...
http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=5381&start=0

I remember originally (I guess when only he and dovoto could even run code :) ) Joat mentioned that he couldn't get the EZFA to work. But I think that is the only complaint I've heard since then.

On the above list, the only really quirky one seems to be that Magic Flash 256. Would definately stay away from that. Also, the EZ-Flash III seems to have an issue that the EZ-Flash II doesn't have. I remember someone mentioning that III wasn't really produced by the same company. Any truth to that? I could also have them confused.. as all these carts sound the same.

Also, of course, stay away from the supercard type things.

#40105 - dagamer34 - Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:55 am

garlic wrote:
The real question is what carts *don't* work easily.

and the answers...
http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=5381&start=0

I remember originally (I guess when only he and dovoto could even run code :) ) Joat mentioned that he couldn't get the EZFA to work. But I think that is the only complaint I've heard since then.

On the above list, the only really quirky one seems to be that Magic Flash 256. Would definately stay away from that. Also, the EZ-Flash III seems to have an issue that the EZ-Flash II doesn't have. I remember someone mentioning that III wasn't really produced by the same company. Any truth to that? I could also have them confused.. as all these carts sound the same.

Also, of course, stay away from the supercard type things.


Actually, the EZFA has been confirmed to work if you take off the MultiRom option when no roms are on the cartridge after formatting.
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#40111 - garlic - Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:28 am

Yep, thats what everyone says. Seemed like it was just Joat. Wonder if he got it working..