roboctopus, I will keep an eye on their site, as I can't get it to load either.  Thanks.

Has anyone recently purchased (and received) EZ-Flash IV carts?  I am really interested in first hand experiences.  I prefer to purchase from a reputable US based seller, but as long as shipping is quick and overall cost is decent I will consider other countries.

I am also open to other suggestions for GBA cartridges.  I am trying to find a replacement for my EZF Advance cart that I have been unable to work with on modern operating systems.  I have found Supercards on Amazon, however based on what I have read this is a poor choice for use with a GBA.  I have seen people suggest that EZ-Flash IV is the only currently available viable option for GBA flash cartridges.

Mortal Kombat 4 maybe?  I seem to recall some audio sampling or something.

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To clarify, I meant nut (not bolt) in the dpad, with a screw, head exposed, at the top of the joystick.  I figured this would remove the risk of a screw embedded in the joystick coming loose due to overtightening, but requires the use of a screwdriver.  I was considering trying it like this myself, but I don't want to destroy a controller.  I wasn't trying to buy the prototype.  Maybe an extra one from the test batch, so I will keep an eye out.

I wonder when the site for MuddyGB and Stepgirl vanished.  I thought it was there a few months ago.  I was unaware the creator didn't want it shared.  nitro2k01 has it here: gbdev.gg8.se/files/musictools/Japanese/MuddyGB/

This would be great for MuddyGB.  With your prototype can you accurately hit diagonal notes?

Out of curiosity, how difficult is it to slide the single piece in/out of place?  I would love to buy either the final product, or one of the test models.

You could try placing a bolt or something in the dpad and just drilling straight through the joystick, using a screw to easily install and remove.