yeah... so i want an ems cart. the 64 ones sound like a pain.
Last edited by bitjacker (Sep 25, 2013 2:58 am)
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yeah... so i want an ems cart. the 64 ones sound like a pain.
Last edited by bitjacker (Sep 25, 2013 2:58 am)
I have a brand new 64m cart for sale. I can flash it for you.
The instructions are a little confusing for me at first, but I can help walk you through the driver installation.
If the 64M carts sound like a pain... Why go for the 32M?
They are even harder to work with.
If you want easy, go for drag' n'derp, if you have the money.
If the 64M carts sound like a pain... Why go for the 32M?
They are even harder to work with.If you want easy, go for drag' n'derp, if you have the money.
i have a drag n derp. could be why i am low on money.... i want 2 lsdj carts
Last edited by bitjacker (Sep 25, 2013 3:02 pm)
its really not THAT bad. just make sure it comes with support and you should be fine. its very rare that people simply can't ever get it to work. usually something very simple, if there is even a problem at all.
what f ram will work in a bleepbloop usb? it could be the first bleep n derp
Last edited by bitjacker (Sep 26, 2013 3:16 pm)
what f ram will work in a bleepbloop usb? it could be the first bleep n derp
No FRAM will. FRAM only comes in 3.3V chips, whereas the Gameboy is using 5V. Drag'n'derp does this by using all 3.3V chips and using voltage level shifters. You couldn't to that on a Bleepbloop without major rework. There's no working drop-in replacement.
bitjacker wrote:what f ram will work in a bleepbloop usb? it could be the first bleep n derp
No FRAM will. FRAM only comes in 3.3V chips, whereas the Gameboy is using 5V. Drag'n'derp does this by using all 3.3V chips and using voltage level shifters. You couldn't to that on a Bleepbloop without major rework. There's no working drop-in replacement.
well... I sent it off to maize. if anyone can fix it...