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GameBoy Flash Carts (By vendor, current)
BennVenn
• BennVenn ElCheapoSD v2.2
Catskull
• Catskull 32KB
Dillon1337
• Homebrew Gameboy Cartridge (512KB MBC1)
EMS
• GB USB 64M Smart Card
EZ-Flash
• EZ-Flash Junior How to install shaders for mac.
Gekkio
• GB-LIVE32 (32KB)
• GB-CART32K-A (32KB)
• GB-CART256K-A (256KB)
insideGadgets
• insideGadgets 32KB
• insideGadgets 32KBx15
• insideGadgets 32KB FROM
• insideGadgets 32KB, 4KB FRAM
• insideGadgets 512KB Logic
• insideGadgets 512KB, 32KB FRAM with Custom Boot Logo
• insideGadgets 1MB, 128KB SRAM Ultra Low Power with Custom Boot Logo and MBC1 locking
• insideGadgets 1MB, 128KB SRAM Power Cart (similar to the NPC)
![Original Original](https://i.redd.it/0af561kloek21.jpg)
• insideGadgets 1MB, 32KB FRAM Mini (fits in a GBA shell)
• insideGadgets 1MB, 128KB SRAM Mini (fits in a GBA shell)
• insideGadgets 2MB, 32KB FRAM Logic
• insideGadgets 2MB, 128KB SRAM Ultra Low Power
• insideGadgets 4MB, 32KB FRAM Mini (fits in a GBA shell)
• insideGadgets 4MB MBC3 with RTC+Rumble and 2x 2MB Mode, 32KB FRAM
• insideGadgets 4MB, 128KB SRAM Low Power
Gameboy Color Flash Cart
• insideGadgets 4MB, 128KB FRAM Low Power
• insideGadgets LinkNLoad32 (4MB, 128KB FRAM)
• insideGadgets 64MB, 128KB SRAM
J.Rodrigo
• J.Rodrigo 2MB / 4 MB, 32KB FRAM
Kitsch-Bent
• KitschKart Multicart (BennVenn) 2MB
• kk_gb_256x16_plcc cartridge (32KB x 16 slots)
Krikzz
• Krikzz EverDrive-GB X3 / X5 / X7
HDR
• 4MB MBC30 with RTC, 32KB FRAM Flash Cart (MBM29F033C)
RetroStage
• GameBoy Blaster 4MB ROM, 32KB FRAM
• GameBoy Blaster 8MB ROM, 32KB FRAM
• GameBoy Blaster 1MB ROM, 128KB SRAM
SRPJ
4MB MBC5, 32KB SRAM Cart (3.3V Flash without level shifters)
?
• Jack DIY
• Flash BOY 2MB MBC5 Cart
S. carey hoyas ep rar. • Flash BOY 4MB MBC5 Cart (HASL contacts, 3.3V Flash without level shifters, not recommended!)
GameBoy Flash Carts (By vendor, Discontinued)
BennVenn
• BennVenn 256M (32MB)
• BennVenn Charlie 802 2MB / 4MB / 8MB, FRAM
• BennVenn ElCheapoSD V1.5/6
• BennVenn ElCheapoSD V1.95
• BennVenn USB LSDJ Cart v1.1
BUNG
• BUNG Doctor GB Card 64M
Catskull
• Catskull 2MB MBC5
insideGadgets
• insideGadgets 1MB, 128KB SRAM
• insideGadgets 1MB, 128KB SRAM Custom Boot Logo
![Original Gameboy Flash Cart Original Gameboy Flash Cart](https://images.nintendolife.com/news/2016/08/hardware_review_everdrive_gba_x5/attachment/6/original.jpg)
• insideGadgets 2MB, 128KB SRAM
• insideGadgets 2MB, 32KB FRAM
Nintendo
• Nintendo 1MB Power Cart
Professor Abrasive
• Professor Abrasive Drag'N'Derp 3MB, 128KB FRAM
?
• FIGHTERCART
• GB Smart 16M
• GB Smart 32M
GameBoy Clone/Repo Flash Carts
Some of these clone/repo carts don't support the MBC1 mapper properly, so some MBC1 games may work but others might not. You can manually patch the game to change it to be MBC5. Here is a listing of games and their MBC types: https://ladecadence.net/trastero/listado%20juegos%20gameboy.html
Are you using GBxCart RW but can't write to the carts? Check out this section
Can't find your cart in this list? Try an option close to it and let us know if it works!
Picture | Flash chip | PCB Text | Size | Re-flashable? | Save Type | Battery installed? | Notes |
AM29LV160 | 512KB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Original game is 512KB, it seems locked to that, has MBC1 support. CPLD programming pins exposed. 0.3uA used for SRAM data retention. | ||
29LV320 | 1MB | SRAM | Yes | Original game is 1MB, may be locked to that?. CPLD programming pins exposed. | |||
ES29LV160 | 0883_DRV | 1MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. After installing a battery, change solder bridge from N to Y. | ||
ES29LV160 | 16BIT_0883_32M | 1MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. After installing a battery, change solder bridge from N to Y. | |
BV5 | SDOO/_BV5 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | ||
M29W160EB | SD007_BV5_DRV | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | |||
29LV320 | SD007_BV5_V2 | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. Use '4MB M29W640' option in GBxCart RW. 586nA used for SRAM data retention. | |
26LV160 | SD007_BV5_V3 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. Use '4MB M29W640' option in GBxCart RW. | |
ES29LV160FT | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | ||||
AM29LV160DB | LJ3843-2 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | |
29LV160BTTC | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | |||
29LV160CTTC | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | ||
29LV160TE | GB-M900 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | |
29LV160TE | GB-M900 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | |
S29AL016M90 | GB-M900 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | ||
S29GL016A90T | GD-TSOP-OPI | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | ||
29LV320 | GB-M968 | 4MB? | SRAM | ||||
M29W160EB | GB-M968 | 2MB? | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Was able to flash using AM29LV160DB | |
S29AL016 | GB-M968 | 2MB? | Yes | SRAM | Battery can be installed | ||
M29W640 | SD007_48BALL-64M | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. 19uA used for SRAM data retention, won't last long. | ||
GL032A10 | SD007_48BALL-64M | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | ||
M29W160ET | SD007_48BALL-64M_V2 | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | |
GL032 | SD007_48BALL-64M_V3 | 4MB | SRAM | Probably works? | |||
36VF320 | SD007_48BALL-64M_V5 | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. Use '4MB M29W640' option in GBxCart RW. SRAM save battery life is terrible. Approx 1 month holding a save with brand new CR-2032. | ||
29DL163BD | SD007_48BALL-64M_V5 | 2MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. Use '4MB M29W640' option in GBxCart RW. SRAM save battery life is terrible. Approx 1 month holding a save with brand new CR-2032. | ||
29DL32BF | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. | |||
S29GL032 | 4MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. CPLD programming pins exposed. | |||
256M29 | SD008-6810-V3 | 32MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. You need change the solder bridge from the top left to the one a little bit lower. 4uA used for SRAM data retention. | |
M29W256 | SD008-6810-V3 | 32MB | Yes | SRAM | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. You need change the solder bridge from the top left to the one a little bit lower. | ||
MX29GL256 | SD008-6810-V3 | 32MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. You need change the solder bridge from the top left to the one a little bit lower. | |
MSP55LV100 | SD008-3 | 32MB | Yes | SRAM | Yes | Recommended 3.3V to erase/program. Use 'M29W256 / MX29GL256' option in GBxCart RW. |
Clone/Repo carts (Older)
Picture | Flash chip | PCB Text | Size | Re-flashable? | Save Type | Can Battery be fitted? | |
29LV004T | UC-32A06 | ||||||
? | KD053 | SRAM | Yes | ||||
? | KD067 (sometimes) | SRAM | Yes | ||||
? | |||||||
TMS29F010B | |||||||
22182 | SRAM | Yes | |||||
SRAM | Yes | ||||||
BNZ8812B | Some sort of SRAM | Yes | |||||
GAL16V8 |
Gameboy Advance Flash Carts (By vendor)
GBA games can use 3 different save types - SRAM, Flash or EEPROM and some cartridges aren't able to support all of these types.
EZ-Flash
• EZ-Flash II
• EZ-Flash III
• EZ-Flash IV
• EZ-Flash Reform
• EZ-Flash Omega
insideGadgets
• insideGadgets GBA 16MB, 64K EEPROM, Solar+RTC Flash Cart
• insideGadgets GBA 32MB, 256Kbit FRAM Save with Rumble
• insideGadgets GBA 32MB, 4Kbit/64Kbit EEPROM Save
• insideGadgets GBA 32MB, 512Kbit Flash Save
• insideGadgets GBA 32MB, 1Mbit Flash Save
• insideGadgets GBA 32MB with RTC, 1Mbit Flash Save
Krikzz
• Krikzz EverDrive-GBA X5
• Krikzz EverDrive-GBA X5 Mini
Nintendo
• Nintendo AGB Cartridge 128M Flash S, E201850
RetroStage
• GBA Blaster 32MB ROM, 32KB FRAM
Misc
• Supercard Mini SD
• Flash2Advance 256M
Gameboy Advance Clone/Repo Carts
Be aware that some clone/repo carts aren't flashable. Most clone/repo carts only come with SRAM, sometimes without a battery. If your game saves to an EEPROM or Flash then it won’t work on unless you patch it to use SRAM, the GBATA program seems to work well for this as reported by some users. If the cart you have doesn’t have a spot for a battery, then you will need to patch that game to save back to the flash (there are no patching programs available for that). Check what save type your game uses here.
Original Gameboy Flash Cartridge
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Picture | Flash chip | PCB Text | Size | Re-flashable? | Save Type | Battery option? | Notes | |
M29W640FB | BX2006 TSOPBGA 0106 | 8MB | M29W128 | SRAM (?) | No | |||
GD29GL064CAB-70G | BX2006 TSOPBGA 0106 | 8MB | SRAM | Seems to write 0x0000 to 0xFFFF ok but not to 0x10000 to 0x1DFFF, unsure why. Not useable. | ||||
? | COB-15 SP | 8MB | 256L30B | |||||
MSP55LV128 | AGB-E05-01 | 16MB | MSP55LV128 | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | ||
MSP55LV128M | AGB-E05-01 | 16MB | MSP55LV128M | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | ||
MSP55LV128T | AGB-E05-01 | 16MB | SRAM | Yes | ||||
MSP55LV128M | AGB-SD-E05 | 16MB | SRAM | Yes** | ||||
MSP55LV100S | 16MB | SRAM | Yes** | |||||
29GL128EHMC | AGB-E08-09 | 16MB | 29GL128EHMC | BV128M | SRAM | Yes* | ||
29LV128DTMC | AGB-E08-09 | 16MB | 29LV128DTMC | BV128M | SRAM | Yes* | ||
M29W128 | 16MB | M29W128 | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | |||
MX29GL128ELT | 16MB | MX29GL128ELT | BV128M | SRAM | ||||
MX29GL128FLT | 16MB | MX29GL128ELT | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | |||
S29GL128 | TSOP56 LJ5498 | 16MB | S29GL128 | BV128M | SRAM | Maybe? | ||
S29GL128 | BX2006_0108_HD AGB-E05-08 | 16MB | S29GL128 | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | ||
S29GL128? | AGB-E05-02 | 16MB | SRAM | Maybe? | ||||
M36L0R706 | 36LOR-DRV | 16MB | M36L0R706 | BV128M | SRAM 1MBit | Yes | ||
M36L0R705 | 36L0R | 16MB | M36L0R706 | 4400 | SRAM | Yes | ||
M36L0R705 | 4455_4400_4000_4350_36LOR_V3 | 16MB? | M36L0R706 | SRAM (probably 1Mbit) | Yes | |||
M36L0R705 | 4455_4400_4000_4350_36LOR_V5 | 16MB? | M36L0R706 | SRAM (probably 1Mbit) | Yes | |||
M36L0R806 | 36LOR8-39VF512 | 32MB | Flash 512Kbit | N/A | ||||
GE28F128W30 | GE28F128W30 | 16MB | GE28F128W30 | SRAM 1MBit | Yes | |||
MX29GL128FHT | TSOP56 | 16MB | S29GL128 | BV128M | SRAM | Yes* | ||
256M29EWH | PC28F256M29EW | 32MB | MSP55LV128M | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | ||
256L30B | 28F256L03B-DRV | 32MB | 256L30B | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | ||
256L30B (no resistors) | 28F256L03B-DRV | 32MB | No | SRAM | Yes | Seems to erase but not program correctly | ||
M29W256 | SD008-6810-V3 | 32MB | MSP55LV128M | BV128M | SRAM | Yes | ||
4455LLZBQ0 | 4050/4455 39VF512 | 32MB | MSP55LV128M | BV128M | FLASH 512 | |||
4000L0YBQ0 | 32MB | MSP55LV128M | BV128M | SRAM | ||||
6600M0U0BE | 100BS6600_48BALL_V2 | 256MB (?) | SRAM (probably 2Mbit) | Yes** | ||||
6600 | No | Seems to erase but not program correctly | ||||||
4050M | No | Seems to erase but not program correctly |
* Trace needs to be cut to enable battery. [Example]: Cut blue, bridge yellow, and then solder the battery to the designated pads.
** Looks like it but hasn't been tested. Hindi typing pdf.
Clone/Repo carts (Older and likely unsupported)
Picture | Flash chip | PCB Text | Size | Re-flashable? | Save Type | Can Battery be fitted? | |
TC551001BFL | 16MB? | SRAM | Yes | ||||
L05Y1_32M | 32MB? | SRAM | Yes | ||||
L05T-32M | 32MB? | SRAM | Yes | ||||
1284-N-64 | |||||||
84VD22193EC | SRAM | Yes | |||||
SL073_A4A | SRAM | Yes | |||||
SRAM | Yes | ||||||
M59PW1282 | 8MB | SRAM | Yes | ||||
SRAM | Yes | ||||||
SRAM | Yes | ||||||
SRAM | Yes | ||||||
AM29LV400BT | 512KB | ||||||
MX29LV320B | 4MB x 2 chips? | SRAM | Yes | ||||
192SJ3AM 52260226A | 128SJ3 T3265 | SRAM | Yes | ||||
M6001-128 | SRAM | Yes |
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Original Gameboy Flash Cartoons
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A ROM cart for the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine console.
A flash cartridge is one of several cartridges containing flash memory that have been developed for use in video game consoles. These cartridges enable homebrew applications and games to be used. The capacity of the cartridges can range from 64 Mbit up to 8 Gbit[citation needed] (Commercial carts range from 32 Mbit to 256 Mbit). More recent cartridges use external memory cards as memory, in place of onboard memory, such as Compact Flash, Secure Digital, etc. memory cards.
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These cartridges remain the best-known way to create and distribute homebrew games for many consoles, such as the Game Boy Advance. (another option in this case being the GBA Movie Player, which can run specially designed homebrew programs but cannot run illicit copies of commercial GBA Game cartridges due to the lack of onboard RAM for fast data access).
Linkers[]
Games are written to the cartridge with a device called 'linker'. Depending on the brand of flash cartridge, the linker either connects to a link port on the console and writes to the cartridge through the console, or connects to a mini-USB slot on the cartridge itself and writes directly to the flash cartridge. These linkers usually connect to a PC through a USB or parallel plug on the other end. Most linkers that connect to a link slot are capable of copying ROM information from commercial software cartridges. Some more recent flash cartridges use digital media cards (SD,MMC,CF, etc.) in which files are placed via a memory card reader.
Flash card adapters[]
Recently a number of devices have been released which use popular flash memory cards such as SD and CF for storage. These have proven popular since the development of techniques to run Nintendo DS software from a GBA cartridge, due to the smaller size of DS games and the low price of these cards compared to conventional GBA flash cartridges. Examples of such devices include the M3, R4 and Supercard.
Software[]
There are those that use a program called LittleWriter to write games to the cartridges. However, some people (especially people with older computers) use other software to write games to the cartridge. An example of this software is X-ROM Frontend by DanSoft Australia.
Some flash cartridges use specialized software designed for the specific cartridge, such as Power Writer and USB Writer software for the Flash2Advance Ultra cartridges. This presents several conflicts in regard to homebrew, as Power Writer uses a large database for proper naming and saving of games. ROMs that are not in the database (such as emulators or any other GBA homebrew) are prone to saving issues, and ing the database manually is difficult and involves the use of a hex or. Such cartridges often have a proprietary interface, making it difficult or impossible to use operating systems other than Microsoft Windows for writing to the cartridge with a few exceptions.
Other Flash Carts[]
See also: Nintendo DS and 3DS storage devices
Flash cartridges such as Supercard DSTWO are also available directly for other consoles, like the Nintendo DS and DSi, and the 3DS. The Nintendo DSi and the Nintendo 3DS have the ability to update their system firmware via the Internet, which makes it possible for Nintendo to fix the exploit that allowed the flashcarts to work, and essentially block the flashcart from loading on the console. There are also project files existing on the Internet that guide people through creating their own flash cartridge for the original Nintendo Game Boy.[1]
Legality[]
The legality of flashcarts has been called into question many times, primarily by Nintendo. In a 2010 high court case, the court ruled in Nintendo's favour, and flashcarts were outlawed in the United Kingdom.[2]
Official flash cartridges[]
Some game consoles have official flash cartridges (and official emulators) used by developers to test prototypes of their games. These cartridges are usually part of the console's software development kit and are only available to licensed developers.
References[]
- ^http://www.digital-circuitry.com/DOC/NINTENDO/GAMEBOY/DIY%20Nintendo%20GAMEBOY%20Classic%20Flash%20Cartridge.pdf
- ^'high court case'. Nintendolife.com. 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2012-05-02.
External links[]
A ROM cart for the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine console.
A flash cartridge is one of several cartridges containing flash memory that have been developed for use in video game consoles. These cartridges enable homebrew applications and games to be used. The capacity of the cartridges can range from 64 Mbit up to 8 Gbit[citation needed] (Commercial carts range from 32 Mbit to 256 Mbit). More recent cartridges use external memory cards as memory, in place of onboard memory, such as Compact Flash, Secure Digital, etc. memory cards.
These cartridges remain the best-known way to create and distribute homebrew games for many consoles, such as the Game Boy Advance. (another option in this case being the GBA Movie Player, which can run specially designed homebrew programs but cannot run illicit copies of commercial GBA Game cartridges due to the lack of onboard RAM for fast data access).
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