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    #16
    Originally posted by boxhead View Post
    Goddamn it. I just bought an EZ flash IV. It's ok but a lot of the roms don't seem to work.

    As long as this isn't too expensive, I'll probably buy it.
    EZF has fairly decent compatibility as far I remember, you just have to make sure you patch all the titles and remember that certain titles only save if they are titled in a 7+3 format (so no long filenames on SMW) and it can get a bit finicky on the type of card your using especially if its a microSD in a miniSD adaptor.

    I suppose all of that is also the reason I'm looking forward to the Everdrive as well as how quick the ROMs load in the videos krikzzs has shared.

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      #17
      Biggest issue with the EZ Flash IV is that it kills the GBA's battery. If the Everdrive can improve on that then I'd be interested.

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        #18
        I hope this is as good as the other Everdrives. I really don't get on with EZ Flash. If I remember correctly you have to patch the roms to get them to work, and it's not very compatible with Macs

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          #19
          yeah, its possible to get most of the games working with the exception of mother 3 that won't work at all. ever.

          I just don't really want to spend 20 hours renaming files, patching stuff, locating the exact rom needed for the patching, downloading weird programs from websites I can't read etc etc etc.

          Drag and drop!

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            #20
            EZ Flash 3-in-1 for the DS is by far the best of the EZ devices. None of this patching nonsense needed, and the in-built RAM helped power DS flashcart homebrew to run better.

            Nevertheless, I'm expecting a quality product from Krikzz given his reputation with the other Everdrive devices.

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              #21
              Quite an old thread but I guess that's better than making a new one.
              Just done reviewing the new GBA ZX Flash Omega. It features quite a few cool extras not normally seen on a flash cartridge.

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                #22
                Krikkz has now launched the EverDrive GBA X5 Mini, for anyone that didn't like how the X5 stuck out of the unit. Didn't really bother me but a flush solution should suit a Micro pretty well.



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