Flash carts are incapable of working for both GB/GBC and GBA games due to a quirk of the GBA hardware. You'll have to get two different ones for each group.Seraphic wrote:With this new found 240p support, could anyone recommend a FlashCart that is compatible with the GameBoy Player and supports GB/GBC/GBA with large SDHC storage?
240p for Game Boy Player
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Does the 240p upgrade the image quality over s-video? This is amazing. Sorry if this has already been answered I just found out about this.
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Spent a little time doing some research and you are indeed correct. The two choices seem to be a Everdrive-GB for GB/GBC which supports 32GB SDHC and a EZ Flash iV which supports GBA with 2GB MiniSD. However, looking into the EZ Flash iV more, it seems it not only supports GBA v.i hardware, but also supports GB/GBC/NES and SNES trough emulation! Seems to be a much better buy, don't you think? The only real downside is the 2GB max SD size.bobrocks95 wrote:Flash carts are incapable of working for both GB/GBC and GBA games due to a quirk of the GBA hardware. You'll have to get two different ones for each group.Seraphic wrote:With this new found 240p support, could anyone recommend a FlashCart that is compatible with the GameBoy Player and supports GB/GBC/GBA with large SDHC storage?
Having only a modified D-Terminal cable for RGBHV, I can not comment on S-Video. However, since you were limited to 480i before and can now output 240p, I would say it should be a improvement.Drakon wrote:Does the 240p upgrade the image quality over s-video? This is amazing. Sorry if this has already been answered I just found out about this.
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I have a PAL GC with an RGB cable, gotta check this out for other games as well. I like pixels.
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Thanks so much for this. I had almost given up hope!
Is there any possibility of fixing sd loading? With that I'd never need to open the disc drive again!
Thanks again!
Is there any possibility of fixing sd loading? With that I'd never need to open the disc drive again!
Thanks again!
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I had heard about that as well, though I can't speak to the quality. If you want GBA games at all definitely get it first then decide if you need a dedicated cart for GB/GBC. 2GB will be perfectly fine unless you just want every game for it. You probably won't fill half of it if you dump every game you like for all 3 systems on it.Seraphic wrote:Spent a little time doing some research and you are indeed correct. The two choices seem to be a Everdrive-GB for GB/GBC which supports 32GB SDHC and a EZ Flash iV which supports GBA with 2GB MiniSD. However, looking into the EZ Flash iV more, it seems it not only supports GBA v.i hardware, but also supports GB/GBC/NES and SNES trough emulation! Seems to be a much better buy, don't you think? The only real downside is the 2GB max SD size.bobrocks95 wrote:Flash carts are incapable of working for both GB/GBC and GBA games due to a quirk of the GBA hardware. You'll have to get two different ones for each group.Seraphic wrote:With this new found 240p support, could anyone recommend a FlashCart that is compatible with the GameBoy Player and supports GB/GBC/GBA with large SDHC storage?
Having only a modified D-Terminal cable for RGBHV, I can not comment on S-Video. However, since you were limited to 480i before and can now output 240p, I would say it should be a improvement.Drakon wrote:Does the 240p upgrade the image quality over s-video? This is amazing. Sorry if this has already been answered I just found out about this.
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NTSC users got 480p, just doesn't look all that great.Seraphic wrote:Having only a modified D-Terminal cable for RGBHV, I can not comment on S-Video. However, since you were limited to 480i before and can now output 240p, I would say it should be a improvement.