Talk:Extreme Flash Advance
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"In fact, it was introduced as the only flashcart that did not need any kind of save patching, making it hassle free for the end pirate."
Actually, EZFA was "introduced" as such much earlier. F2A Ultra was as well. Anyway, it's blatant PR speak and barely belongs on a wiki.
Titney 13:12, 2 Oct 2005 (EDT)
EFA's USB port is not proprietary
The article claimed that the EFA's USB port was proprietary, when in fact, it is a standard USB Type Mini B port. This is important for those that need a replacement cable. The cables that come with the kit are standard USB Type A to USB Type Mini B cables, one short and one long.
I like it!
Just a note: I own the 256mb model, and I'm very happy with it for GBA games. The software is surprisingly professional and has been rock-solid on my XP Pro SP1 and XP Home SP2 systems. The long cable stays on my desktop system, and the short one goes with me in my laptop case. Reccommended.
P.S.: I'll edit this talk section when I have a chance to try it for DS stuff.
--Ghengis 15:03, 6 June 2006 (EDT)
