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in my endless attempt to not spend another 40 bucks on a EMS card, i was wondering if lsdj version 4+ would work with a Flash2Advance card and a GBtransfer. I know that goomba color only supports v 2.6 and lower, but if a gba can handle the syncing and my current .savS that would be rad. thanks!

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Chicago

or any other way for lsdj to work with my cart.

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matt's mind

there is a goomba version for 4.7.0 that was just put out, there may be something in the changelog about it

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Chicago

really? anything for version 4.3.6? or will the .savs for 4.3.6 work for 4.7?
also, do you have a link to the goomba file?

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matt's mind

the savs should work fine between those two,

the download is at the typical LSDJ full-version place

http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/latest/full_version/

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Chicago

so i just import my .sav even tho its for v 4.3.6 and itll work fine on 4.7?

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I think what venoSci is inquiring about has to do with using the Flash2Advance on the DMG/GBP/GBC with the GB-Bridge. It is worth a shot, I remember that people used to snatch these up in like 2007 to have multiple LSDJ sav's on one cart (before Little FM was a big thing). Please try flashing the cart and using the GB Bridge and reporting the results. I have been dying to know if this is truly possible.

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matt's mind

yeah, i totally missed that point, haha tongue  just saw 'goomba' and went with it...

i should pay more attention tongue

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Chicago

that  was my original intention, but kitsch brought up something equally useful.

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Murcia, Spain

Sorry if this is a bit unrelated, but shouldn't that goomba lsdj be a .gba file? I don't know how to put it in my EZ-Flash IV otherwise...

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there is a tool to put the goomba gb into the gba file, if I recall correctly,

Last edited by herr_prof (Feb 27, 2013 10:27 pm)

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Sweeeeeeden

The application is included in the zip, and the readme describes what you need to do.

http://www.dwedit.org/gba/goombacolor.php

You can also append games onto the emulator using the "DOS" command prompt:
copy /b goomba.gba+game1.gb+game2.gb goomba_out.gba

Or with a unix prompt (for Mac/Linux users):
cat goomba.gba *.gbc *.gb *.sgb > goomba_out.gba

However, you should not use Goomba together with the Bridge.

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Murcia, Spain

Cool. Thank you guys!

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Chicago

yo, version 4.7 or LSDJ has alleged goomba support, but when i tried to unzip the file, i kept getting an error. you guys know anything about this?

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Sweeeeeeden

I have alerted Johan about this.

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nitro2k01 wrote:

I have alerted Johan about this.

much appreciated