StarshipUK #1726 Posted May 15, 2015 (edited) For the lazy, this is what is on the thread and missing from the first two posts. Hopefully PsychedelicShaman will find time to add these to the first two posts as I have spent an evening going through this thread to put this together in front page format. Commodore Max Machine: Multimax: is the ultimate cartridge for Commodore Max Machine (also known as Commodore Ultimax) game console. It contains all software titles (a total of 24, many with multiple versions) ever released by Commodore for this machine, selectable from a convenient power-on menu. A reset button is also included so that you do not need to power-cycle your precious machine to start a new game. MSX: My Super SD Cart: More faster and powerfull than a floppy disk. The SD Cart. use a SD Card (Max 2 Go) to store your files. New : COVOX Module integrated. MSX Can boot on the SD Card with MSXDOS. First partition can exchange files between MSX and a PC. 10x faster than a ordinary floppy drive. Work on MSX1 with at least 64K or Ram in MSX DOS 1 configuration. 3DO: 3DO USB Host Controller: A device has been created to replace the CD-ROM of the 3DO with a USB Host Controller. Available for FZ-10, FZ-1 and GDO-101 models. This device is being sold out of Kazakhstan, and you need to contact the person who makes them on Skype or ICQ and wait. Dreamcast: Dreamcast USB-GDROM Controller: A device has been created to replace the GD-ROM of the Dreamcast. This device is being sold out of Kazakhstan, and you need to contact the person who makes them on Skype or ICQ and wait. GDEMU: is an SD card based replacement for the optical drive in Dreamcast console. It is compatbile with VA1 model Dreamcasts from all regions. Being made in Poland. G1-ATA (IDE) adapter: Dreamshell has been updated to handle the new G1-ATA adapter. This adapter looks like a very passive solution (I count zero chips), so my guess is the price should be pretty cheap. This does not require the removal of the GD-ROM. The use of multiple roms with the Dreamshell menu is a feature we've all been waiting for. Amstrad GX4000 (CPC464 Plus, 6128 Plus): C4CPC: C4CPC is a cartridge replacement for the Amstrad Plus range and the GX4000. Coming with its own file browser built in, the C4CPC allows you to jump through the game ROMs you’ve placed onto SD card and load one into memory with the press of a button. Priced up at 60 Euros for the C4CPC cartridge, those interested need to get in touch with the device’s creator Gerald at the CPCWiki forums. BitCort Gamate: Bitcort Gamate Flash Cart: JfMateos, created a BitCort Gamate flash cart. Note that for now, he doesn't plan to sell them. However, if you have Gamate games that are undumped, he'll be glad to send you one. VTech CreatiVision (Dick Smith Wizzard): Multirom by TrevisoRC: This is a homebrew product. 8 Mega-bit EPROM including 31 ROM games/programs. 100% compatible with CreatiVision, Dick Smith Wizzard, Funvision, Rameses, Laser 2001 and Salora Manager. Sega Saturn: Rhea: is an SD card based replacement for the optical drive in Saturn console. This is by Deunan, maker of the GD EMU Dreamcast drive replacement. Currently Rhea only supports Saturns with 20-pin drive. Being made in Poland. IN PROGRESS: Saroo: [Cartridge Slot Interface] It's not easy following progress on this one, due to the language barrier and the lack of updates/interaction. A new version is being designed. Being made in China. IN PROGRESS: Pseudo-Saturn: [Action Replay reflash] Somewhat community collaboration, but this will allow you to reflash an Action Replay, and this will act as a bootloader. I haven't read the thread that well, because it requires work I'd rather not do, but the compatibility is pretty high with burned discs. IN PROGRESS: Satiator: [Expansion/VCD/MPEG Interface] Project began with a full dump of the Saturn's CD-ROM Block, unlocking a number of options. The designer jhl has progressed over several months to a working SD card prototype that should plug directly into the Video CD card port on the left rear of the system. A host of features (menu, region patch, CD audio, USB, etc.) are needed to be worked on, and his free time from work/study is limited. Being made in Japan. The forum thread is deleted and no more information can be found about this. Enterprise: SD Card Interface: An SD Card based device for the Enterprise range of computers. Being produced by SzörG. E-Mail him to order one. Based in Hungary. Memotech MTX: MAGROM: 38 Games and a bit easier to use than the REMEMOrizer. Sega Pico: Flash Cartridge for Sega Pico: Easy and extremely cheap to built! Costs about 10-20euros! 16mbit of Space, so 99,7% of all PICO-Games can be played with it! Acorn Electron (BBC model B, BBC Master): GoSDC: Allows you to store all your software on a single SDHC, SD or MMC flash card. Move all your floppies, harddiscs and tapes to the flash card, give them names, and use them just like before (via the same filing systems). APF MP-1000: SD flash cart: It can load multiple games, and the creator purchased a batch of 50 boards. TI 99/4A: nanoPEB: Compact Flash Drive, Controller and RS232 Port for the TI-99/4a. More info at EBAY AUCTION but no more EBay auctions and original site now seems to be down. CF7+: CF7+ comes with a PIO port and connects to the 99/4a via cable. Easy to mount in a case. Emulates an array of floppy disks and three disk drives. The number of floppies emulated depends upon the size of the CF. Commodore Amiga 500: Accelerator Card ACA-500: Has two CF slots for Kickstart and Games. The ACA500 is currently not compatible with the rare Amiga 500 mainboard Revision 3, and not with NTSC-A500 Rev.5. European Rev.5 boards and all higher revisions work fine. Game Boy Advance: SuperCard Mini SD - There are several versions of the SuperCard supporting either CF, SD or Mini SD, and allows you to play GBA games on a NDS or GBA. Looks like this can still be purchased at: http://www.colorappl...er-p-69466.html It can also play NES games, GB games, PCE games and SMS games. Intellivision: IN PROGRESS: LTO Flash!: USB Flash based cartridge. unlocks the power of your Intellivision video game system. It places your entire game catalog at your fingertips in a single, powerful cartridge. It also opens the door to exciting possibilities for new games to come. IN PROGRESS: HIVE Multi-Cart: This is microSD-based. No updates to the thread about this for some time now. Commodore 64: EasyFlash 3: Flash based cartridge. 8 8kB slots for alternative KERNAL ROM images, 7 EasyFlash I cartridge image slots. EasyFlash can be used on the C64, C64C, and SX64. C128/C128D use is not currently supported. Thomson MO5, MO5E, MO5NR, MO6, TO7, TO7/70, TO8, TO8D, TO9+ and Olivetti PC128: SD Card: What is unusual about this SD card device is it seems to plug into the Joystick Port and then needs a basic program to be manually entered or loaded from Tape, QDD or Disk to be able to access files from the SD Card device, but there is also a chip modification which can be made to a controller expansion pack Also see Here and Here and Here. As well as this Forum Post. Edited May 15, 2015 by StarshipUK 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seob #1727 Posted May 16, 2015 (edited) Also missing for the Odyssey2 the c7051 the succesor of the now discontinued c7050. The c7051 is a multicard with built in flashmemory, so you can add new games to the cart. The cart can hold up to 63 games, and included with the cart is a zip with 268 games. It's menu driven so no setting dipswitches to select a game. Can be order by Rene_g7400 on the videopac.nl forum http://videopac.nl/forum/index.php?topic=2492.0 Edited May 16, 2015 by Seob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MockyLock #1728 Posted May 16, 2015 Thank you for the C7501 link, didn't know about his project ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarshipUK #1729 Posted May 16, 2015 Its probably missing as it has never been mentioned in this thread up to now! I have a C7060 myself and think its great. Are there many new homebrew games being freely released for the Videopac these days that would warrant owning a C7051 (not being on the C7060)? Added here as forum does not allow you to edit old posts: Philips Videopac: C7051: The succesor of the now discontinued c7050. The c7051 is a multicard with built in flashmemory, so you can add new games to the cart. The cart can hold up to 63 games, and included with the cart is a zip with 268 games. It's menu driven so no setting dipswitches to select a game. Can be order by Rene_g7400 on the videopac.nl forum. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seob #1730 Posted May 16, 2015 There are new free releases so every now and then. Also wip files are up on the videopac.nl forum. And since i don't think a new batch of the c7060 is available the c7051 is now the only other option next to the 233-in-1. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rolo #1731 Posted May 16, 2015 Dragon 32/64 and Tandy Color Computer 1/2: Have a look at "The Dragon Archive": Dragon Multi Cartridge version 1.5 (Rolo) New Dragon multi-cartridge version 1.5 for sale currently sold out but is to be be continued (improvements planned) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarshipUK #1732 Posted May 16, 2015 Dragon 32/64 and Tandy Color Computer 1/2: Dragon Multi Cartridge version 1.5 (Rolo):This is the new Dragon multi cartridge version 1.5 for Dragon 32 and Dragon 64. This device is exclusively designed for cartridge ROM programs, not for cassette or floppy disk programs. It holds up to 64 8k (or 4k/2k) ROM images. It also can store 16k ROM images on adjacent slots. Contact Rolo to order. Rolo has said it is currently sold out but is to be be continued (improvements planned). Also see information here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldenegg #1733 Posted May 24, 2015 (edited) Is there any currently available solution for the Vectrex? I finally got one this afternoon and it looks like the previous flashcarts and multicarts are no longer available. Edit: I found Andrew Coleman's multicart and ordered one. Now to see if I can score a few of the overlays I want or maybe try to print them myself. Edited May 24, 2015 by goldenegg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegamezmaster #1734 Posted May 26, 2015 I'm looking for a gba EZ Flash IV cart sold in USA. Prefer micro sd card over mini sd card. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get one from USA. Do any of these places let let you order over the phone? Please help and thanks for any help! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mayhem #1735 Posted May 26, 2015 Is there any currently available solution for the Vectrex? I finally got one this afternoon and it looks like the previous flashcarts and multicarts are no longer available. I was going to say, send a message to Richard H here, he makes the VecMulti. Put any ROM from the internet on a micro SD and run it into the Vectrex... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldenegg #1736 Posted May 26, 2015 I was going to say, send a message to Richard H here, he makes the VecMulti. Put any ROM from the internet on a micro SD and run it into the Vectrex... I'm already in touch with him. He just sold his last cart, so I'm waiting for the next batch. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CatPix #1737 Posted May 27, 2015 Is there any currently available solution for the Vectrex? I finally got one this afternoon and it looks like the previous flashcarts and multicarts are no longer available. Edit: I found Andrew Coleman's multicart and ordered one. Now to see if I can score a few of the overlays I want or maybe try to print them myself. JFMateos sell flascarts for the Vectrex; they have their own build-in memory, incluse a pause button, and a game selector (8 or 16 games depending on the cart) You can ask him on AtariAge or on his website (which I can't find a link for ATM). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greg2600 #1738 Posted May 27, 2015 I'm already in touch with him. He just sold his last cart, so I'm waiting for the next batch. I'd wait for him if you can, his is the best cart out there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+remowilliams #1739 Posted May 27, 2015 Commodore Amiga 500: Accelerator Card ACA-500: Has two CF slots for Kickstart and Games. The ACA500 is currently not compatible with the rare Amiga 500 mainboard Revision 3, and not with NTSC-A500 Rev.5. European Rev.5 boards and all higher revisions work fine. Looks like this one isn't available unfortunately, can't find any information if there are future production plans either. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarshipUK #1740 Posted May 27, 2015 Looks like this one isn't available unfortunately, can't find any information if there are future production plans either. See here: http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=1010649&postcount=1490 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+remowilliams #1741 Posted May 27, 2015 Ah that's excellent news, hopefully he can get it done sooner than later Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldenegg #1742 Posted May 27, 2015 JFMateos sell flascarts for the Vectrex; they have their own build-in memory, incluse a pause button, and a game selector (8 or 16 games depending on the cart) You can ask him on AtariAge or on his website (which I can't find a link for ATM). Ya, I've contacted him and am just waiting until he makes his next batch of Lynx flashcarts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegamezmaster #1743 Posted May 28, 2015 I'm looking for a gba EZ Flash IV cart sold in USA. Prefer micro sd card over mini sd card. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get one from USA. Do any of these places let let you order over the phone? Please help and thanks for any help! Can anyone please help me get one of these that knows about these as I don't know a good place that sells in the USA? Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mickcris #1744 Posted May 28, 2015 Can anyone please help me get one of these that knows about these as I don't know a good place that sells in the USA? Thanks. there are a few options here: http://shoptemp.net/products/EZ%252dFlash-IV.html this is gba temp's store portal. Has some reviews on stores you can check Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegamezmaster #1745 Posted May 28, 2015 (edited) there are a few options here: http://shoptemp.net/products/EZ%252dFlash-IV.html this is gba temp's store portal. Has some reviews on stores you can check Thanks for the reply. Has anyone bought from any of these places? Good or bad experience? Edited May 28, 2015 by thegamezmaster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychedelicShaman #1746 Posted June 4, 2015 Thanks for the reply. Has anyone bought from any of these places? Good or bad experience? Krikzz is working on an Everdrive GBA: http://www.retrocollect.com/News/krikzz-announces-game-boy-advance-flash-cartridge-everdrive-gba-in-development.html If you can wait, I'd wait for this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychedelicShaman #1747 Posted June 4, 2015 For the lazy, this is what is on the thread and missing from the first two posts. Hopefully PsychedelicShaman will find time to add these to the first two posts as I have spent an evening going through this thread to put this together in front page format. -SNIP- The updates have been applied. As always, thanks for your work Starship! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarshipUK #1748 Posted June 4, 2015 The updates have been applied. As always, thanks for your work Starship! Thats OK. Also just noticed the Everdrive GB is missing from Gameboy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greg2600 #1749 Posted June 5, 2015 I have no idea if or when Krikzz's GBA will come out. If you want something cheap to use, I'd get the EZ Flash IV. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tempest #1750 Posted June 5, 2015 For the love of god, someone make a Neo Geo flash cart already! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites