Hacking Files for my Supercard SD

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Hi everyone!
Today i ordered a Supercard SD for my GBA and i am super exited!
But anyway, where do i download the files for my Supercard?
I heard that if you have the wrong files, it can brick you Supercard.
It's a purple Supercard SD with the text Supercard SD on it.
If someone know's where to download the files, i'll be happy!
 

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Hi everyone!
Today i ordered a Supercard SD for my GBA and i am super exited!
But anyway, where do i download the files for my Supercard?
I heard that if you have the wrong files, it can brick you Supercard.
It's a purple Supercard SD with the text Supercard SD on it.
If someone know's where to download the files, i'll be happy!

I just got them off Supercard's website.
 

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http://eng.supercard.sc/download.htm
Firmware and software is what you need. Firmware is installed once and can be deleted. If the supercard is bricked they can be recovered with a slot 1 flashcart and a DS/i/XL...

Sound's like you have a MiniSD version, or possibly the original SD version.
 

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You'll need the Game patching software and possibly (altough unlikely) the new FW update.

Then just fill a 2 GB SD with stuff and you're good to go.
 

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You'll need the Game patching software and possibly (altough unlikely) the new FW update.

Then just fill a 2 GB SD with stuff and you're good to go.
Yea, i updated the firmware when i got it.
Oh, and if someone has ordered the Supercard SD too, you need to download a software that can ( edit ? ) the GBA file, so the Supercard can read it.

EDIT:
I can't get Mario Kart - Super Circuit to work.
When i load the game, it give's me a white screen.
I have this problem also with two other games: Rayman Ravin Rabbids, and Castlevenia - Harmony of Dissonance. Well, at least i got the Castlevenia game working ( i downloaded the Castlevenia Double Pack ).
Do anyone know how to solve this? I have the latest firmware installed ( Version 1.85 ).
 

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I own several other GBA flashcarts so I've tried MKSC on my EZ 4.
You can try to download a other copy of MKSC and try that out.
This time Mario Kart worked :)
Just downloaded it from another site.
Do you know how to make Rayman Ravin Rabbids to work?
It just give me a black screen if the game is loaded.
 

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After saving in-game, you need to use the button combination to bring up the menu, which will ask you to save to the SD card. If you don't do this step, the updated save info will not be written to the *.sav file on the SD card.

If that doesn't work, you can try QPC saving, which stands for Quick Power Cycle. After saving in-game, turn off the GBA and turn it back on very quickly (if running on the DS you MUST turn it on in GBA mode by holding the correct button at bootup, forgot which one). Press Right once to get to the Saver tab, navigate to the *.sav file, and hit A twice. Make sure it says "save to SD" and not "load from SD" when doing this.

DS games will not need either of these methods; they should save automatically.
 
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After saving in-game, you need to use the button combination to bring up the menu, which will ask you to save to the SD card. If you don't do this step, the updated save info will not be written to the *.sav file on the SD card.

If that doesn't work, you can try QPC saving, which stands for Quick Power Cycle. After saving in-game, turn off the GBA and turn it back on very quickly (if running on the DS you MUST turn it on in GBA mode by holding the correct button at bootup, forgot which one). Press Right once to get to the Saver tab, navigate to the *.sav file, and hit A twice. Make sure it says "save to SD" and not "load from SD" when doing this.

DS games will not need either of these methods; they should save automatically.

Spoken like a wise man.


I haven't used my SCSD for GBA games for years.
 

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