A while ago, a netizen who used to play cracking ROMs came to me and said that he had made a tool from abroad to crack encrypted ROMs, but the GBA couldn't be plugged in at all. He asked me to find a way for him~
This is simple. After summer training, didn’t we have Lichuang EDA? Drawing an extension board can solve the problem:)
The actual thickness of the board is 0.8mm. You need to use the original GBA card to clamp the PCB board. If you don't use the original GBA card to clamp it, you need to make the thickness 2.0mm, but the price is a bit expensive!
This tool is stable in testing and perfectly solves the problem of group friends :)
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