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The more expensive option due to improved hardware and functionality. The argument for picking this model over the Everdrive revolves around the addition of the USB port, save states and faster loading due to being a ROMcart instead of a flashcart (a side effect is that it will not get worn out due to numerous reflashing). It also has the option of using Micro SD in addition to SD Card for the removable media.
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The more expensive option due to improved hardware and functionality. The argument for picking this model over the Everdrive revolves around the addition of the USB port, save states and faster loading due to being a RAMcart instead of a flashcart (a side effect is that it will not get worn out due to numerous reflashing). It also has the option of using Micro SD in addition to SD Card for the removable media.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:24, 29 December 2014

What is a flashcart?

A flashcart enables the playback of dumped ROM files on a custom PCB board designed to be used with the original intended hardware. Typically consisting of 3 main components. The PCB, the removable media and the cartridge shell. In the last few years development & sale of flashcarts has risen with the increase of retrogame prices. Owning a flashcart for a given system allows you to play most games for that console although some flashcarts may have problems with selected games. It's always advisable to check a compatibility list before investing in a flashcart.

Flashcarts are usually region free, but due to changes in cartridge shapes it may not be physically possible to insert the cartridge into the console with modification.

Flashcarts can often be bought as the PCB only or within with a custom cartridge shell for extra cost.

How to use a flashcart

Although every product will have it's own set of instructions, the basics of usage remain the same. A flashcart possess a slot on the PCB for a type of removable media (CompactFlash, SD, etc). With some flashcarts, firmware needs to be loaded onto the removable media in order for the flashcart's operating system to function. ROM files are be placed onto the removable media for playback. The operating system will playback ROM files by “flashing” them over to internal memory on the PCB itself and loading the code from that memory. The operating system will also have several other features depending on the firmware/manufacturer.


Recommended Flash Carts

Nintendo (NES/Famicom)

The Powerpak (NES) Sold by RetroUSB.com, this flashcart uses CompactFlash as removable media. The cartridge shell is the typical NES size.

NESFlashcartPowerPak.jpeg

Everdrive N8 (Famicom) Developed by krikzz and sold in many places, this is Famicom only flashcart using Micro SD as removable storage. It can be used with the NES if a 60 to 72 pin adapter is used.

Everdrive N8.jpeg

Super Nintendo (SNES/Super Famicom)

SD2SNES Developed by krikzz and sold in many places (when in stock). This is a hard to find flashcart due to it’s overwhelming popularity, despite it’s high price point. Supports almost every enhancement chip under the sun, including the very cool MSU1. As the name implies, the storage media is SD Card.

Sd2snes sag.jpeg

Genesis (Mega Drive)

Everdrive MD The cheaper of two options from krikzz. The media used is SD Card and it can playback both Megadrive and Master System (Sega Mark III) ROMs. It can also play 32x ROMs when used with appropriate add-on.

Everdrivemd.jpeg

Mega Everdrive The more expensive option due to improved hardware and functionality. The argument for picking this model over the Everdrive revolves around the addition of the USB port, save states and faster loading due to being a RAMcart instead of a flashcart (a side effect is that it will not get worn out due to numerous reflashing). It also has the option of using Micro SD in addition to SD Card for the removable media.

MegaEverdrive.jpeg

Flashcart Vendors

http://shop.retrogate.com/

http://krikzz.com/

http://www.stoneagegamer.com/

http://www.retrousb.com/