You need a cheating device such as Gameshark, Xploder, Action Replay, GameGenie, or something. -bksonic
Depending on where you live, it will be called either an Action Replay GBA/Max Duo, or a GBA Xploder.
Oh, dude, can you use a GBC Blaze Xploder with a GBA game? Well, technically, the GBC Blaze Xploder is designed for Game Boy Color games, not Game Boy Advance games. So, like, it's a no-go, my friend. You'll have better luck trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
A control is some type of device or procedure that attempts to limit the possibility of a transaction to be manipulated.
A computer is defined as an electronic device that is designed to accept data.
The USB root device could be disabled in the Computer Hardware Device.
An SD card is considered a storage device rather than an input or output device. It is used to store data such as photos, videos, and documents. When data is written to an SD card from a computer or camera, it is considered an output action, and when data is read from an SD card into a device, it is considered an input action.
Answeran action replay is a cheat device that lets you hack into games. gameshark was the American version of action replays but then it took on the original name.
There is no such thing as a CDMA card so there is no card for a CDMA device to accept. With a CDMA device you have to contact the service provider and give them the new device's ESN and once they have that changed in their system they will walk you through manually programming your new device.
A trigger is an action or device that initiates a subsequent action.
A charge-coupled device (CCD) is a device for the movement of electrical charges, mostly from an area where the charge can be manipulated. The CCD is a major piece of technology in digital imaging.
Action Replay is a cheating device that you can buy at stores.