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== Gameboy Advance Flash Carts  (sorted by vendor) ==
 
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GBA games can use 3 different save types - SRAM, Flash or EEPROM and some cartridges aren't able to support all of these types.
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''' EZ-Flash '''
 
''' EZ-Flash '''
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''' Clone carts '''
 
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Most clone carts only come with SRAM, sometimes without a battery. If your game saves to an EEPROM or Flash then it won’t work on unless you patch it to use SRAM, the GBATA program seems to work well for this as reported by some users. If the cart you have doesn’t have a spot for a battery, then you will need to patch that game to save back to the flash. [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mamedev/mame/master/hash/gba.xml Check what save type your game uses here].
  
 
• MSP55LV128 16MB
 
• MSP55LV128 16MB

Revision as of 01:14, 2 August 2019

GameBoy Flash Carts (sorted by vendor)

Catskull

• Catskull 32KB

• Catskull 2MB


BennVenn

• BennVenn 256M 32MByte

• BennVenn Charlie 802 2MB / 4MB / 8MB FRAM

• BennVenn ElCheapoSD V1.5/6

• BennVenn ElCheapoSD V1.95

• BennVenn ElCheapoSD v2.2


J.Rodrigo

• J.Rodrigo 2MB / 4 MB, 32KB FRAM


insideGadgets

• insideGadgets 32KB

• insideGadgets 2MB, 128KB SRAM

• insideGadgets 2MB, 32KB FRAM

• insideGadgets 4MB, 128KB SRAM

• insideGadgets 64MB, 128KB SRAM


Krikzz

• Krikzz EverDrive-GB X3 / X5 / X7


Nintendo

• Nintendo 1MB Power Cart


Professor Abrasive

• Professor Abrasive Drag'N'Derp 3MB, 128KB SRAM


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• GB Smart 16M

• GB Smart 32M

• GB USB 64M Smart Card

• Jack DIY


Clone carts

• ES29LV160 1MB

• BV5 2MB

• M29W160EB 2MB

• ES29LV160FT 2MB

• AM29LV160DB 2MB

• 29LV160BTTC 2MB

• 29LV160CTTC 2MB

• 29LV160TE 2MB

• S29GL032 2MB

• AM29F016B 2MB

• M29W640 4MB

• 29DL32BF 4MB

• GL032A10BAIR4 4MB

• 256M29 32MB

• M29W256 32MB

• MX29GL256 32MB


Gameboy Advance Flash Carts (sorted by vendor)

GBA games can use 3 different save types - SRAM, Flash or EEPROM and some cartridges aren't able to support all of these types.


EZ-Flash

• EZ-Flash II

• EZ-Flash III

• EZ-Flash IV

• EZ-Flash Omega


insideGadgets

• insideGadgets GBA 32MB, 512Kbit Flash Save

• insideGadgets GBA 32MB, 1Mbit Flash Save


Krikzz

• Krikzz EverDrive-GBA X5


Misc

• Supercard Mini SD

• Flash2Advance


Clone carts

Most clone carts only come with SRAM, sometimes without a battery. If your game saves to an EEPROM or Flash then it won’t work on unless you patch it to use SRAM, the GBATA program seems to work well for this as reported by some users. If the cart you have doesn’t have a spot for a battery, then you will need to patch that game to save back to the flash. Check what save type your game uses here.

• MSP55LV128 16MB

• MSP55LV128M 16MB

• 29GL128EHMC 16MB

• 29LV128DTMC 16MB

• MX29GL128ELT 16MB

• S29GL128 16MB

• M36L0R706 16MB

• 256L30B 32MB

• 256M29EWH 32MB

• 4455LLZBQ0 32MB

• 4000L0YBQ0 32MB