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[https://krikzz.com/store/home/42-everdrive-gba-x5.html EverDrive GBA x5] <sup>(FC)</sup> (~$100) has a Real-Time Clock and supports any standard GBA ROM file (no patching required). Recently received an updated model called the "EverDrive GBA X5 Mini" that has the same form-factor as a standard GBA cartridge (the older model would stick out of the system and look clunky, especially on the DS Lite). | [https://krikzz.com/store/home/42-everdrive-gba-x5.html EverDrive GBA x5] <sup>(FC)</sup> (~$100) has a Real-Time Clock and supports any standard GBA ROM file (no patching required). Recently received an updated model called the "EverDrive GBA X5 Mini" that has the same form-factor as a standard GBA cartridge (the older model would stick out of the system and look clunky, especially on the DS Lite). | ||
− | [https://www.ezflash.cn/dealers/ EZ-Flash Omega] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($ | + | [https://www.ezflash.cn/dealers/ EZ-Flash Omega] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($60) has a Real-Time Clock and supports any standard GBA ROM file (no patching required). Users report that you must wait 3-5 seconds after saving in-game before turning the console off to avoid corrupting the save data, this is because of how the cart saves to the SD card. |
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==Nintendo DS== | ==Nintendo DS== |