What is the difference between the G6Real and all the other carts with on-board memory? The DS Linker, the eXPress Card, the Neo-Flash - all the N-Cards I've handled seem identical, and can use each other's firmware. Is the G6Real just another N-Card clone?
I don't think anybody has one yet, but from the email I got from romman I would say that the functionality will be the same as the mini-SD SuperCard - only the size and memory type are different.
I have been shipping SuperKeys since they were released. The first few hundred I shipped did not have a splash screen, but the ones I have been selling since the beginning of this month all do, so I guess this could be Version 2 of the SuperKey. There are no other differences that I am aware of.
No, sorry, I do not have any. I have bought them 'blind' because I do not think it much of a risk - romman has always kept his word to the letter in the past, and the entire range has a consistent history of regular firmware updates to resolve new and unexpected issues.
When he launched new...
We should keep a list of promises and see who is reliable
I'd like to see a product roadmap.
People seem to want flash cards fully integrated into their consoles - I'd like to see a way to augment the CPU - what else is needed?
C.
Hi!
I've been selling SuperCards for nearly two years and buy direct from romman - the SuperCard team have not pre-announced any products during that time, so I do not expect a SuperCard Lite announcement until they have the product ready to ship.
Hope this helps.
Chris
although i ended up accidentally changing my nand with no way of going back bc i didn't know you needed a gamecube controller to restore it (i have a wii minus/1.1, which doesn't have gamecube controller support)
and if i find the sd card i have my NAND backed up on, i can not only restore the NAND if i solder the right part in, but i can also put my NAND on dolphin, then i can play dolphin online, like PMEX Remix or MKWii Riibalanced