- Feb 24, 2001
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Curious. I have a 512MB Sandisk CF laying around. Well not laying around, it's in my Muvo. I don't really need an mp3 player, so was going to sell the Muvo and the CF card (already have a 256MB for my camera).
I was curious if there is anything I can do with it as far as the GBA goes. It'd be kinda cool to be able to use it like a EZ Flash cart, but I'm guessing I can't.
I read that I can do some movies or something on it. What about MP3s?
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-7t-70-3bw-4-14.html
Someone pointed me to that on another forum, can play mp3s and videos, but how well?
Edit: Edited title. I've come across some other cooler stuff that doesn't involve CF cards. Just makes me more curious.
I found that this thread has the guys that created the afterburner making an overclocking mod. Speeds up games and can be turned on and off (either by software or hardware, not final yet). So a good start for those doing emulation stuff. Doesn't cause too much heat, and battery life is about the same as normal.
1.5x to 2.0x overclock. So going from a lowly 16mhz to a blazing 24mhz is sure to astound
Doesn't work well on flash carts yet, that's what that thread was about.
I was curious if there is anything I can do with it as far as the GBA goes. It'd be kinda cool to be able to use it like a EZ Flash cart, but I'm guessing I can't.
I read that I can do some movies or something on it. What about MP3s?
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-7t-70-3bw-4-14.html
Someone pointed me to that on another forum, can play mp3s and videos, but how well?
Edit: Edited title. I've come across some other cooler stuff that doesn't involve CF cards. Just makes me more curious.
I found that this thread has the guys that created the afterburner making an overclocking mod. Speeds up games and can be turned on and off (either by software or hardware, not final yet). So a good start for those doing emulation stuff. Doesn't cause too much heat, and battery life is about the same as normal.
1.5x to 2.0x overclock. So going from a lowly 16mhz to a blazing 24mhz is sure to astound
Doesn't work well on flash carts yet, that's what that thread was about.
