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== General == | == General == | ||
The '''Advance Game Port''' was released by Datel in 2003 as direct competition to the Game Boy Player for the Nintendo GameCube. It uses software emulation that is bundled on a Datel pressed disc and supports save read/write to the actual cartridges. Cartridges are read via an adapter which plugs into the memory card port. | The '''Advance Game Port''' was released by [https://www.datel.co.uk/ Datel] in 2003 as direct competition to the Game Boy Player for the Nintendo GameCube. It uses software emulation that is bundled on a Datel pressed disc and supports save read/write to the actual cartridges. Cartridges are read via an adapter which plugs into the memory card port. | ||
=== Adapter API === | === Adapter API === |
Latest revision as of 01:19, 23 July 2024
![]() AGP GBA Cartridge Adapter (disc not pictured) | |
Specification | |
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Supported Carts | GBA |
Interface | Memory Card Slot (EXI) |
General
The Advance Game Port was released by Datel in 2003 as direct competition to the Game Boy Player for the Nintendo GameCube. It uses software emulation that is bundled on a Datel pressed disc and supports save read/write to the actual cartridges. Cartridges are read via an adapter which plugs into the memory card port.
Adapter API
Preliminary information on how the adapter works has been documented on the forum thread here: http://www.gc-forever.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2655
Homebrew utilising the adapter
Coming Soon
Hardware pics
TODO