Hi guys...ive got a non-flu GP32 for sale BOXED. including: 128 card + 64 Card + tomak Boxed...only problem is it has a sticky A button which can be easily fixed (i think craig from GBAX.com has the required washer or there are various FAQs on this site)...so if you fancy getting your hands on a...
Thanks for the vote of confidence guys ;) but i do worry about about the state of the human race when 80% of peeps on this thread lack any form of common sence :D
PS...i DO belive that FF7 will be playable and released for the new Sony handheld....with sound woohoo.
I do hope that all the poste about psx are tongue in cheek....otherwise the whole world has turned into braindead cannon fodder? You have to be plain Stupid to think the GP32 can run PSX...REALLY PLAIN STUPID.
£100-£150 + PHONE CONTRACT
£500 without....if they can get the price down to £100 so it becomes a casual purchase like the GBA then they might be onto something...otherwise it will join the massive pile of the almost ran handhelds.
Sorry to be so down but the handheld sector is very hard to...
It's not quite as easy as the FAQ makes out...as the other side of the grey rim has very stick stuff on it....and you will probably dent the plastic slightly....but good luck :P
Not that anyone really cares...but i much prefer my GBA to my GP32 non flu....if i had a Flu it would be a totally different matter...So i am interested in GBA stuff and like hanging around this board as it's fairly active and not full of Kids....like all the GBA forums.
PS if an afterburner...
I always said it would be imposible....but after GBA getting full speed SNES...maybe, just maybe we'll get it without sound one day....but probably not.
PS. i dont really care as ive got a GBA SP with flash cart ;)
Just in case you all missed it....breaking news over at GBAEmu.com....not a patch on opensnes but not bad for a first effort and ends all the speculation...fingers crossed ond day the GBA will have full speed with sound one day.
All GP32's are clocked at 133....there is generally a setting in the Emulators that lets you adjust the clock speed upto 166. (you cant go any higher than that cause the Ram limits you to 166 max, even if your able to go as high as 180)
Even if your Emu or game hasn't got a clock speed setting...
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