#6301 - SimonB - Thu May 22, 2003 1:11 pm
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Michal Lysek and Tobias Persson, two students from the Halmstad University in Sweden, have developed an ATA/ATAPI Interface for the Game Boy Advance, enabling the GBA to be connected to a CD-ROM or harddrive.
This will extend the GBAs maximum cartridge-memory beyond 32MB, which could be quite useful for those who'd like to use the GBA for large space-requiring graphical project or maybe even movies.
For more information visit www.gbacd.tk
Michal Lysek and Tobias Persson, two students from the Halmstad University in Sweden, have developed an ATA/ATAPI Interface for the Game Boy Advance, enabling the GBA to be connected to a CD-ROM or harddrive.
This will extend the GBAs maximum cartridge-memory beyond 32MB, which could be quite useful for those who'd like to use the GBA for large space-requiring graphical project or maybe even movies.
For more information visit www.gbacd.tk