![]() Using the same concept, you can also butcher a retail cart and de-solder the SD memory chip from it and replace it with a microSD slot to build your own "Flash Cart" - not that it's fair to really call your frankenstein a flash cart since like I said a cart is just an SD card anyway. Once you have this, you can read/write the contents of any cart Which have all been no bigger than 512MB in size. Essentially an adapter to convert the Evercade cart back in to the SD card form-factor so you can read it on any PC with an SD slot or using a USB SD reader. With the cart slot from any model of broken Game Boy (including advance), some wire, and one of the free adapters that make microSD cards fit in a full size SD slot, you can make a "Cartridge Reader". ![]() ![]() Evercade carts are essentially just SD Cards in a cart shape. ![]()
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