I recently bought a SuperCard MiniSD for use with my GBA systems (I got an EZ-Flash 3in1 for my DS) and was a bit disappointed with the fact that I have to patch ROMs in order for them to work on that device (IIRC, the EZ-Flash doesn't need any patching - I haven't used it in a while). Being used to high quality products like bunnyboy's PowerPaks or Krikzz's Everdrives, which keep things as authentic as possible, this bothers me a lot.
My goal is not just to "play games on the go", if it was I'd be satisfied with the GBA emulator in my Android phone, which runs perfectly fine. I want things to remain authentic, specially if I decide to run homebrew software on my Flash carts, so I was wondering if anyone here knows what kind of modifications the SuperCard or similar products make to the ROMs, and how they affect the software. Can they break the ROMs in any way? Introduce glitches not present in the original ROMs? Thanks.
My goal is not just to "play games on the go", if it was I'd be satisfied with the GBA emulator in my Android phone, which runs perfectly fine. I want things to remain authentic, specially if I decide to run homebrew software on my Flash carts, so I was wondering if anyone here knows what kind of modifications the SuperCard or similar products make to the ROMs, and how they affect the software. Can they break the ROMs in any way? Introduce glitches not present in the original ROMs? Thanks.