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    Default Apparently there IS a decent GB/GBC flash cart out there

    I guess if there's something wrong with using Goomba and a GBA flash cart, there is a practical alternative after all: the rather poorly-named "USB 64M Smart Card".

    http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/usb-64m-smart-card
    http://truechiptilldeath.com/blog/20...4m-smart-card/

    (I can't say I was familiar with the rabid popularity of this "lsdj" before I read about this either.)
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    Interesting. Especially since they seem to be working on full osx support.

    Looks like it's got good reviews too. I might have to get one of these.

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    Cool I just placed an order. $38 is not bad at all. I can use this for trying out random games and switch my entire Game Boy collecting habits to match my console habits. Complete boxed/manual games or nothing at all.
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    This doodad looks neat indeed, I've had my eyes open for a flash cart with smooth GB/GBC support and this will more than do the trick. Thanks for sharing!

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    I just picked one up too. I mean, it's $40. Seems pretty reasonable for sure.
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    Keep in mind that's got a maximum capacity of a mere 64Mb, which in terms people relate to, is just 8 MB. That would only hold a few games at a time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jorpho View Post
    I guess if there's something wrong with using Goomba and a GBA flash cart, there is a practical alternative after all: the rather poorly-named "USB 64M Smart Card".
    What's exactly wrong with this? I use this set up all the time and I have noticed a lot of games are not emulated properly. Is this what you are talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shellshock! View Post
    What's exactly wrong with this? I use this set up all the time and I have noticed a lot of games are not emulated properly. Is this what you are talking about?
    I was not aware Goomba had such flaws. Can you give some examples?
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    I picked up one of these about a year ago, my luck with getting games to actually run properly is about 50/50 (about half either don't run or have really awful graphic glitches) and I can not get the proprietary program that comes with it to actually put a GBC ROM on the cart: there's allegedly a checkbox to turn color mode off or on, but it just doesn't show up. I think it's outside of the viewable area of the window but I can't scroll, so it's just forever hidden.

    I don't know if mine is faulty or if that's just how the thing is designed, but buyer beware. This is probably an awesome solution for musicians but this isn't the GB/GBC flash cart we've been waiting for.

    Oh and FYI it's 64M split into two 32M pages, so the largest game you can have on here is 32M. Don't know if anything is even that big, but something to consider.

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    Ah yeah, apparently it was Densha De Go 2. Should be the sole 8 megabyte (!) standard release licensed game in the entire GB/GBC family.
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    Well, I've ordered one too. It'll be a nice alternative for carts whose batteries have died on me.

    Anyone know of any good homebrew/hack games I could put on it? Particularly Zelda ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRedEye View Post
    I picked up one of these about a year ago, my luck with getting games to actually run properly is about 50/50 (about half either don't run or have really awful graphic glitches) and I can not get the proprietary program that comes with it to actually put a GBC ROM on the cart: there's allegedly a checkbox to turn color mode off or on, but it just doesn't show up. I think it's outside of the viewable area of the window but I can't scroll, so it's just forever hidden.

    I don't know if mine is faulty or if that's just how the thing is designed, but buyer beware. This is probably an awesome solution for musicians but this isn't the GB/GBC flash cart we've been waiting for.

    Oh and FYI it's 64M split into two 32M pages, so the largest game you can have on here is 32M. Don't know if anything is even that big, but something to consider.
    I learned something that makes a big difference:

    to get maximim performance and compatibility, only use one game on this flash cart at a time. Games that don't normally work when there are multiple games on the cart do work when you load just the one game. I proved this with the Game Boy Color version of Mr. Nutz. When you only have one game on the cart, instead of going to the game selection menu, it boots right up like a normal Game Boy / Color game and goes right to the game's title screen.

    The other one advantage to only use this cartridge for one game at a time is that it enables borders and default colors for games that have Super Game Boy special compatibility. If you have to enter the game selection menu first, then it stays at the default SGB border and default color settings.

    Also check your roms. Sometimes a rom is a bad dump even though it is labeled as a good one. Spider-Man/X-Men was not working, then I went to the emulation site I know and redownloaded the 7z for that game. I tried the rom from there and it actually worked opposed to the one I got from an older site.

    I am glad I figured this out.

    So to those interested in getting this, you should play games like this - don't jump from game to game. Pick one, put it on the cart and play it seriously until you beat it or have played it enough to want to play something different. This cart is not good for people with ADD.

    Besides if you want to quit playing a game that has a save file, just use "read SRAM" to back it up. Then when you put that game back on later, find the file and use "Write SRAM" to put your save back on

    PS: Oh another good idea is use page 1 for your main game you are working on, and use page 2 for all the quickies that don't use the battery. Then you still get the normal boot up for the good game and some multicart functionality on the other page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickstilwell1 View Post
    The other one advantage to only use this cartridge for one game at a time is that it enables borders and default colors for games that have Super Game Boy special compatibility. If you have to enter the game selection menu first, then it stays at the default SGB border and default color settings.
    Actually, if you put in a SGB-compatible cartridge first, then when the SGB border has loaded, rip out the GB game, and shove in the flash cart, the SGB functionality should work with any SGB game on the flash cart.

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