Using Hard Drives Or CD-ROMs On The GBA?
Black_Logic writes "A couple of Swedish university students have made a Gameboy Advance interface for hard discs and CD-ROMs. This will extend the GBA's maximum cartridge memory beyond 32MB, which could be quite useful for those who'd like to use the GBA for large space-requiring graphical projects, or maybe even movies."
The GBA has an arm processor simular to the one in my Zaurus, which can play Divx with no problem. I don't claim my Zaurus could decode a 1024 x 768 file, but once a movie is run though Virtualdub and resized to fit the screen files run quite nicely. I would bet the GBA would have a simular expirance.
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