Supercard compact flash7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() The compact flash card was formatted under Windows 10 using the Panasonic SD Formatter. The utility was run on a Mac using Winebottler and therefore runs the program with Admin rights. I used the latest firmware and game patching utility. ![]() While the official website is fucked up you can still download the files here: The latest firmware for the Supercard CF is named cf_v185.rar. EZ Flash IV Reform/IV is ok if you can get it for cheap (<$50). Get an EZ Flash Omega ($50) or Everdrive GBA X5 ($100). It’s still good for emulation older systems though. ![]() I can’t recommend this card, I only bought it for $20CDN so it wasn’t too much of a loss. the CF card sticks out from the bottom of the GBA and looks stupid.because there’s a CPU on board it drains the battery faster (lose an hour?) Maybe the CPU is why emulation works well?.you can do a memory check by holding down L+R while booting.If saving fails try *not using multiple saves Other If patching fails trying running as Administrator. hit A and proceed to copy sav that’s in memory into this file – this will be the save that will automatically be loaded the next time you play the game.save progress using the games built in saving.When you start the game you should be able to continue where you left off. This is why it’s important to not turn the gba off otherwise it just erases your progress because the memory has been wiped. You can to select the file and it’ll prompt you to copy the save from flash memory into the SD/CF card. You want to save into the second file (ends in. The first I believe is the real time game save which is useless. If you go in the Saver tab you’ll see a bunch of game saves. What does work is after saving in-game and quitting using the key combo (L+R+SEL+SEL). Homebrew Launchers: N2.1: TeenDev: 0: FlashMe: Firmware to start code in DS mode from a flash card in the GBA slot. Kernels: 2022: DS-Homebrew: 6: Flashcart OS: Homebrew menu with a integrated. When I press the key combos for either version of saving it just shows a blank screen. Supercard: 2: flashcard-archive: An archive of all the firmwares for Nintendo DS flashcards. A file to save to has to exist on the card beforehand. Just rename to the same name as your game and copy to the same folder as your game. I don’t know where to get most of these but they might be in the patching software folder. Non-GBA but supported systems don’t need to be patch but should have an accompanying. Selecting a game start a copying process to the flash memory. The menu supports folders so you can organize them easily. Running gamesĬopy your patched games to the CF card. The program is Windows only but Mac users (and likely, Linux users) can use Winebottler to run this program. I’ve found no other software that does this. enable reset (get back to the game selector by pressing L+R+SEL+STA).enable real time saves (save state by pressing L+R+B+STA).enable saves (save state by pressing L+R+B+SEL).Using the program you choose your games and patch them to be able to play them on the GBA. I don’t know if the firmware and software is interchangeable. Note: There are other versions of the Supercard that can also use SD and microSD. saving is dumb and I can’t get it to work consistently.emulation works pretty good (only tried NES and GBC).can also play (without patching and using emulation):.“real time save” which I assume is like state saving.to play games have to be patched using Supercard’s software.I’ve heard this card isn’t so great so here’s my quick review and findings. Supercard the manufacturer seems to not be operating anymore and their site seems half working. This card is infamous for having Boba Fett on the sticker – but my version is not that card. Then they took released a version with no GBA support but could rumble like the official Rumble Packs.īut SuperCards have always been the cheap option, and unfortunately SuperCard's GBA support is fairly bad.I went to the flea market and picked up a black GBA SP in ok condition (shoulder buttons need cleaning I think) and a Supercard CF (must be really old if it’s using compact flash…) with a 2 GB card included. EZ Flash Omega R4i Card R4 Card iPhone Supercard Nintendo 3DS XL. Since then, they have released a cart that uses SD cards, a MiniSD version, and most recently in their slot-2 range, SuperCard Lite. They started with a Compact Flash cart that could only play GBA games, then eventually added NDS support to it. The SuperCard Team have been around for ages. Yes, I have used a TinyURL link on the clickable image, but only because the URL is too long. ![]()
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