Xport 2.0
The Xport 2.0 lets you take advantage of millions of dollars worth of Nintendo hardware engineering in the Game Boy Advance, turning…
The Xport 2.0 lets you take advantage of millions of dollars worth of Nintendo hardware engineering in the Game Boy Advance, turning it 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. The Xport adds up to an additional 16MB of SDRAM for use as either additional GBA software memory space or decoupled and used exclusively by the fully-programmable FPGA logic, as well as a full set of open source development tools. For as little as $139, you could be controlling your next robotic lego hybrid with a GBA you programmed in C++. Source: Gizmodo