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Flash card size?
i know this is a dumb question but what is the advantage of the 256m card over the 128m or 64m
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hehe yup
u got that its basically the size of the cartridge as in how many games u can have on it like 64 is less than 128 is less than 256 is less than 512 the bigger the cartridge the more games u can have on it |
thanks whats the normal size of a backup
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uhh like roms?
uhh mine are varying from 4 mb to 8 man some fast response you posted like right when i went on my daily check of new posts :D |
i was afraid i was not going to get a response thanks for the help
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wait what?
i did answer your question right? |
yea you did i didn't mean to sound sarcastic i meant to say i was i glad i got such a fast response thanks for your help
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no prob man im always here to help |
So i imagine, you can get a menu system to page the roms in and out ???
This sounds sweet, my 7 year old keeps loosing the dam roms. His case only holds 6 at a time, with this i could put his whole collection on 1 or 2 roms ?? |
yea
dependin on the size u could have up to like a couple 100 games on it and if u want u can get NES on it too some fun stuff there |
Ok people as of right now the minimum cart size should be 256Mbit.
As some of you may know "Sonic Advanced 2" by itself is 128Mbit. So if you have a 128Mbit cart all you can fit in it is Sonic Advanced 2 and no have space for your save files. A lof of games right now are 64Mbit and Now Sonic Advanced 2 and Golden Sun 2 are 128Mbit. Here is how it works... 4Mbytes = 32Mbit 8Mbytes = 64Mbit 16Mbytes = 128Mbit I have the Flash2Advance Linker II + a 256Mbit Pro cart. I'm able to fit from 3 to 7 games in it. Gotta leave some space there for the save files. Nes Roms you should be able to fit lots... since they are 256KB and the bigger ones 512KB and of course a 256Mbit cart is actually 32 Megabytes. |
yea
some sites say that other says mbit=megabyte i was a bit confused but 's all good yea the nes roms would be a fun thing |
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