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FS: Console Copiers, ProfighterX,SMD24,GBXChanger, FlashAdvance

Discussion in 'The ASSEMblergames Marketplace' started by OldStuff, Jun 8, 2007.

  1. OldStuff

    OldStuff Member

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    Click on the links to see pictures of everything.

    Good ebay standing, ebay id svencarlberg (31 feedback, but my account is over 10 years old). Have made deals with both Badxil and Kyuusaku on these forums and can provide more references if required. Moderator of atariage.com forums will also vouch for me. Buyer pays actual shipping of their choice. I am located in the USA.

    PM me or email me please - I shall update this thread when things are sold
    Email address is scarlberg_NOPE@nc.rr.com
    (Remove the underscore and the "nope" part from the email address.)


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    Profighter X - 32mbit + DSP SNES copier $75
    Please note that the Super Smart Card is not included.

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    Super Magic Drive 24mbit Sega Genesis copier $150

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    GBXChanger GBC/FlashAdvance GBA Copiers
    Flash Advance Linker (Gameboy Advance) $50 (or $125 for the linker and both flash carts)
    Flash Advance flash cart 64mbit (x2) $50 each

    Doctor GB Exchanger Flash cart 4mbit (x2) $20 each
     
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  2. Dot50Cal

    Dot50Cal Moderator

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    Anyone with under 50 posts is limited to selling under $300
    worth of items at anyg given time unless given permission.

    Items $99.00 in value or over must be accompanied by a picture of the
    item with your forum name and the site's name visible in the
    picture. (On a piece of paper, index card, etc)

    Please fix these.
     
  3. OldStuff

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    Pic including the site name added.

    I was given permission by Assembler to post this thread as it is.


     
  4. Dot50Cal

    Dot50Cal Moderator

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    Thanks!

    Im also curious, What would the advantage (if any) be of getting a 64mbit ripper over say a Doctor GB Exchanger (Gameboy Color/Mono)?
     
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  5. OldStuff

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    Not sure what you mean by "64mbit ripper". The GBXChanger system is comprised of two parts : the linking unit and the flashcard unit.

    If you were asking if the FlashAdvance could also do GBC, then the information I've read in the past indicates that the FlashAdvance can do GBC, but it requires the use of a GBC-Bridge. (Separate piece of hardware.)

    Hope that answers your question
    Thanks
    -Sven

     
  6. Dr_Slump

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    I need the GB/GBC-only cart. PM me.
     
  7. OldStuff

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    I can sell the 4M carts individually at this time because I still have 3 linkers and I need to maintain some carts to go with them (because I don't think anyone's going to want a linker if it doesn't come with a flashcart).

    PM sent.
     
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    Dr_Slump Intrepid Member

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    I mean, a flashcart for the mono/color game boy, not an advance flashcart that can work with a bridge or something, all these different carts confuse my. I do want the linker too.
     
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    The FlashAdvance linker is primarily for use with the GBA. You can flash GBA images to the flashcart and use them in the your GBA. If you have a GB/GBC Bridge then you can use GBMono/GBC images on the FlashAdvance cart in the GBA.

    The GBXchanger linker is for use only with GBMono/GBC images. Once you flash the GBX flashcarts with a GBMono/GBC image, you can use it in any GBMono/GBC/GBA handheld. Flashing the GBX flashcart with a GBA image and trying to use it in a GBA will not work, however.

    If you would like to get one of these items, please PM me the details of what you would like along with your shipping address.

    Thanks
    -Sven


     
  10. mrforever

    mrforever Active Member

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    hello,
    i would like to buy magic drive 24m but i need to see the front and back of the electronic boars because battery in the copier hit board with his corrosive liquid
     
  11. Dot50Cal

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    Im pretty interested in a Doctor GB Exchanger (Gameboy Color/Mono), but is there a reliable solution to using these with a USB adapter? My PC doesnt have any parallel ports or anything.
     
  12. OldStuff

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    The GBXChanger linkers have all sold (thread updated), but I still have 2 4Mbit carts left for them.

    Regarding the SMD - I'm not sure what you mean
    by anything leaking. Here are some pics of the PCB:

    Pic1
    Pic2

    If you need anything else, let me know.

    -Sven
     
  13. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    For future reference, no. You'd need to get a parallel port PCI card.
     
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