12ianma wrote:Telerophon wrote: produced with higher quality
The smart carts can still be gotten straight from hk ems and at a reasonable price. have you checked out their site?
The issue here, specifically, is semantic: "Smart Cart" is a generalized and colloquial term for a reprogrammable flash cartridge in our dev community / music scene. However, this can easily refer to multiple products with significant technical differences.
I assumed from the wording in the first post that our friend was specifically looking for the "Smartboy 32" flash cartridges, which include their own flasher in the retail packaging – one 32M MBC5 Flash cartridge, one USB Flasher/Cartridge Reader interface. I understand this cartridge/flasher system to be based on an open source/noncommercial design, which makes it an ethical gray area to manufacture or sell such a product without taking that into account.
This exists in contrast to the EMS 32 carts and the EMS transferrer (which I believe to be out of production), as well as the EMS "GB USB 64M" carts. These have been commonly available, and have served as the most common dev cartridge in the scene since the BleepBloop fiasco made a lot of noise and went out of production. They aren't the same design, and are functionally a different product.
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(To those who know better, please correct me if I am wrong. I'm just piecing things together as I go, and the history of available Game Boy development hardware has been really sorted from what I have been able to find and verify.)
EDIT: Fixing my acronym folly (FMAF)
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