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Re: [gbadev] GBA Cart Burner

Hello GBADEV,
I was reading the front page of 64scener, and It said that you can fit a GBA
cart into a Neo Geo Pocket Colour Exchanger. and It would work if it had a
custom program written for it.
Please could somebody tell me if this is true, as I haven't got mine yet.
(http://64scener.armageddongames.com/)
Please Reply, Hooster32

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Frohwein" <jeff@...>
To: <gbadev@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: [gbadev] GBA Cart Burner


> David Pfeffer wrote:
> > I've been trying to build a simple GBA cart burner, by using a GB
> > cart with a new board inside of it, since that should plug into a
> > GBA.
>
> I've documented how the GBA cart interface works for anyone interested.
>
> Q: How does the GBA cart interface work?
> http://www.devrs.com/gba/files/gbadevfaqs.php#CartRead
>
> Jeff
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... Hash: SHA1 And though I'm replying to my own message (sign of sure insanity), I do know that someone will come out with a cart burner commercially soon,...
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Hey david, I've been looking for info on making a GBA cart burner myself, but i'm kinda new to the GBA and don't know where to start. I did however find...
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... Hash: SHA1 I have pinouts, so that isn't an issue... - -----Original Message----- From: Andrew [mailto:andreworr@...] Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001...
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Hi Andrew, Have you looked at http://www.reinerziegler.de/ there is loads of stuff on making your own carts and writers/readers for gameboy, looks like a good...
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... I've documented how the GBA cart interface works for anyone interested. Q: How does the GBA cart interface work? ...
Jeff Frohwein
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Apr 1, 2001
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Hello GBADEV, I was reading the front page of 64scener, and It said that you can fit a GBA cart into a Neo Geo Pocket Colour Exchanger. and It would work if it...
Mr Christopher Costello
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Apr 1, 2001
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I believe you are referring to this paragraph from the website? <Begin quote> It's said though that you actually can use a NeoGeo pocket copier with the GBA...
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Hello GBADEV, Probably, or....It could be an April Fools Joke or something Hooster32 ... From: "Martin Piper" <martinp@...> To:...
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... Hash: SHA1 I have the pinouts and all for the carts... but does anyone have an idea how I can control 32 IO lines from an 8 bit parallel port? I can write...
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... Hash: SHA1 To clock the 74hc590 you mean? I can certainly write a cart... I'm talking about a cart burner, not a PC to GBA cart. - -----Original...
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There are 32 IO port PCI & ISA boards available for PC for about $30. This is probably the simplest solution. You might also think about using a buffered USB...
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Would one of these cards work under windows 2000? daniel ... $30. This ... are ... a "simple" ... an ... can ... was...
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... Hash: SHA1 <snip> ActiveWire-USB with programmable I/O pins that can interface to anything. Control the pins from your browser by HTML/ javascript or ...
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... Hash: SHA1 Waaaaait! The ActiveWire-USB doesn't have 32 pins, but rather 16! ... Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> ...
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Exactly what I was wondering with all the talk about a cart flasher... ... [Image] [Image] Enter Business Search >> Term above...
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Besides that, USB prolly isn't DOS or Linux accessable.... Perhaps try making a small device that connects the cart & parport like a remote control: ...
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Im a little rusty with glue logic, but I think you need a 32 bit latch. http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/74LVCH32373A_1.pdf Craig ... ...
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