does anyone know where i can buy one of the original flash advance carts?
all anyone seems to carry these days is ezf, flash2advance, etc.
i would like the older flash advance cart because it seems like it will be
a good gba-dev solution along with the mbv2. my primary dev machine runs
linux exclusively, so i need to be able to flash it from linux.
the mbv2+flash advance combo appeals to me also because it can be flashed
without removing the cart. on the whole it seems like a pretty good setup.
is there a better solution i should be looking at?
hi, does anyone know where i can buy one of the original flash advance carts? all anyone seems to carry these days is ezf, flash2advance, etc. i would like the...
hi, ... perhaps pogoshell is compatible, but i'd like to be able to program it with the mbv2 cable, which won't work for the f2a carts. maybe its a lost...
From: "Michael Reid - CSCI/P2003" <m6reid@...> To: <gbadev@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 1:23 AM Subject: [lists] Re: [gbadev]...
Jonathan Perret
jonathan.perret@...
Apr 28, 2004 10:01 pm
hi ... in the mbv2 faq: http://www.devrs.com/gba/files/mbv2faqs.php#FlashSupport ... hmm. how hard would it be to do this? ie. is there software around to do ...
From: "Michael Reid - CSCI/P2003" <m6reid@...> ... Glad to be of assistance. ... http://deyv.free.fr/gba/f2a ... Yes, I knew about that code, forgot...
Jonathan Perret
jonathan.perret@...
May 1, 2004 1:46 pm
hi john, ... yep, i took a closer look and i would have to agree, there is nothing that reveals the flashing process. i'm pretty sure i don't have any idea how...
You need to find out what flash chips are in the cart, and info about the custom ASIC in the cart as well. Usually, you need to access a specific set of...