Flash Geant 5500 — Tutan V2.27

Flash Geant 5500 TUTAN v2.27: The Ultimate Firmware Deep Dive & Full Review

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After weeks of testing on real hardware (AGS-101, Unmodded GBA, and DS Lite), we have compiled the definitive guide to installing and mastering TUTAN v2.27 on your Flash Geant 5500. For the uninitiated, the Flash Geant 5500 (often cloned or rebranded as the "Mega Drive 5500" or "GBA Linker 5500") is a 256Mbit (32MB) NOR flash cartridge. Unlike modern SD card-based carts (Everdrive, EZ-Flash), the Geant 5500 acts like a true retail ROM chip. Once flashed, the game saves directly to SRAM and boots instantly. Flash Geant 5500 TUTAN v2

However, if you are looking for a multicart experience, buy an Everdrive. The Geant 5500 shines as a (e.g., a dedicated Fire Emblem or Pokemon Unbound cart). TUTAN v2.27 makes it feel like a genuine Nintendo product. After weeks of testing on real hardware (AGS-101,

8.5/10 Deducted points for the driver installation headache, but the performance is king. Have you flashed TUTAN v2.27 yet? Did you get the RTC working on a DS? Let us know in the comments below.