Those are too old now...TeenDev said:I wish they wouldn't forget us loyal SuperCard Slot-2 users.
jakob95 said:I can't seem to run it on my Acekard. It gets stuck on the loading screen.
fgghjjkll said:Some people still buy slot-2 carts because they can be alot cheaper and supports gba games as well.
I don't think the SC team will ever actually stop updating their slot-2s, but maybe only update it once in a while.DeltaBurnt said:fgghjjkll said:Some people still buy slot-2 carts because they can be alot cheaper and supports gba games as well.
Yes but you need to get with the times eventually. No team is going to support a slot2 device forever just because some people want to pay less for that team's products.
Billydick888 said:Could i load this on my R4? i know it may be dumb to ask
Err, you can install moonshell 2.x and run them there, the quality is usually a lot better than in the old OS when you see the dpg's in it.mada said:No longer any dpg, mp3 or jpg support? That doesn't seem like an improvement to me. Guess I'm going back. Unless I'm missing something. Am I?
That sounds strange, as a beta tester for EOS i have to load it a lot of times in my cards and reinstall it beta after beta on many memory cards, and also tested 250+ games in it, along with cheat testing and things like that and my Supercard is still working fine as usual.DJ Hobo said:I think the Evolution gave my Supercard DS One the psram error....
I loaded the OS onto my MicroSD card, but none of my games would boot. So I put the previous firmware on it with the triple boot loader, and certain games would either not load (Space Invaders Extreme, for example), or load very slowly (such as Apollo Justice). This occured across all three systems; the Supercard DS One, TTDS and YSMenu OS.
I did Supercard's start-up test thingy, and turns out... I have the psram errorI've had the cart for a while now (about 22 months) and haven't had that error until now.
It's hard to believe, but I can't think of anything thing else.joedanger said:That sounds strange, as a beta tester for EOS i have to load it a lot of times in my cards and reinstall it beta after beta on many memory cards, and also tested 250+ games in it, along with cheat testing and things like that and my Supercard is still working fine as usual.DJ Hobo said:I think the Evolution gave my Supercard DS One the psram error....
I loaded the OS onto my MicroSD card, but none of my games would boot. So I put the previous firmware on it with the triple boot loader, and certain games would either not load (Space Invaders Extreme, for example), or load very slowly (such as Apollo Justice). This occured across all three systems; the Supercard DS One, TTDS and YSMenu OS.
I did Supercard's start-up test thingy, and turns out... I have the psram errorI've had the cart for a while now (about 22 months) and haven't had that error until now.
Tough at least the problem doesn't seem to be hard to fix, but i don't really think that EOS was the cause.
Could it have been the way you handled the card?DJ Hobo said:It's hard to believe, but I can't think of anything thing else.joedanger said:That sounds strange, as a beta tester for EOS i have to load it a lot of times in my cards and reinstall it beta after beta on many memory cards, and also tested 250+ games in it, along with cheat testing and things like that and my Supercard is still working fine as usual.DJ Hobo said:I think the Evolution gave my Supercard DS One the psram error....
I loaded the OS onto my MicroSD card, but none of my games would boot. So I put the previous firmware on it with the triple boot loader, and certain games would either not load (Space Invaders Extreme, for example), or load very slowly (such as Apollo Justice). This occured across all three systems; the Supercard DS One, TTDS and YSMenu OS.
I did Supercard's start-up test thingy, and turns out... I have the psram errorI've had the cart for a while now (about 22 months) and haven't had that error until now.
Tough at least the problem doesn't seem to be hard to fix, but i don't really think that EOS was the cause.