Xport 2 Turns Game Boy Advance Into Embedded Microcontroller 18
Thanks to Gizmodo for its article discussing the Xport 2.0 unofficial cartridge add-on for the Game Boy Advance, which allows users to turn their GBA "into a user-programmable embedded microcontroller for directing robots, capturing images or video, or operating anything else you can interface to its user-programmable I/O." There's more information on the official Charmed Labs site.
It's just a matter of time... (Score:2, Funny)
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Games? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Games? (Score:1)
What? How can you be so blind to the mobile gaming arena? In which case the GBA is king (hey, even nokia tried to upset them with their bastard phone flop last year).
For those of us who don't tend to stay in one place for very long, mobile gaming is the only thing we've got.
I don't mean the GBA, I mean the microcontroller (Score:2)
Re:I don't mean the GBA, I mean the microcontrolle (Score:1)
Re:That's nice (Score:1)
I've just had a vision: (Score:3, Funny)
Yes. That would be fun.
A free game-boy programming book (Score:4, Informative)
I Figured It Out (Score:4, Funny)
PDA (Score:1)