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  1. Anyone got a Flash linker? if so, how do I hook it up??? the parallel port? flash linker and the printer are the same side and the other side don't fit in right????
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  2. ANYONE???

    And anyone know what the XBOX plays? vcd???
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  3. Obviously the place where you purchased your Flash Advance Linker didn't think enough of you as a customer to provide you with a 25pin MALE to MALE cable that is less than 2 meters long.

    Look here boy, you need to buy a 25 pin MALE TO MALE cable. And if you don't want to keep switching between printer cable and the male to male cable then I suggest you buy a USB cable for you printer to use instead of the slow parallel port.

    Do some reading off to your left and you should see the DVD players section, if you were competent enough to post in a message board, then simply looking off to the left couldn't have been that hard.

    With the DVD kit the XBOX plays DVD's only, NO VCD or SVCD support. CDRW support for audio discs only.

    Don't bother replying to this message all mad cause I know how you LITTLE azn guys are.
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  4. You definitely need the Male-Male DB25 cable as mentioned, go into your bios and make sure that your parallel port is set to EPP (1.7 i think), get FlashAdvanceWriter 3.2 from http://www.visoly.com or gbaemu.com

    Go to these boards for info:
    http://boards.emuholic.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard/ikonboard.cgi?s=3c13cb1c01e4ffff;act=SF;f=1
    You won't get flamed (too much) for not knowing a lot...

    as well as:
    http://www.gbaemu.com

    and:
    http://www.lik-sang.com if you need any further cables/attachments.

    The 256Mbit cart is worth the purchase

    and www.***china.net for roms (don't know if I'm allowed to include this or not)

    a USB version of the linker is apparently coming out next month, so I'd wait for a short while if you haven't bought one yet - although the current version writes to my 256MBit cartridge in 6 minutes, which isn't too bad, as you're not flashing all the time.

    See ya
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