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![]() The Evra Powwah! (Pirla) ![]() Gruppo: Veterani Messaggi: 10.824 Iscritto il: Fri 24 December 2004 - 19:38 Da: Nosgoth Utente Nr.: 3.467 Feedback: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Quick Links Homepage: http://eng.supercard.cn/ Updates: GbaRL.it Download Area Our thanks to Supercard Team and RomMan for the sample provided. Supercard: unless you're a complete newcomer in GBA/DS hacking, this name won't be unknown to you. This brand encompasses a wide range of successful and largely popular products going way back, to when touch screens were something you'd find on Star Trek and the GameBoy Advance was all the rage: that large, bulky blue cartridge with a taste for SD cards was, for many (and for myself), the first step into this side of the gaming world. Their winning streak isn't over, either: after a slow start, due to a system software with a fair amount of rough edges, the Supercard DS ONE Slot-1 kit affirmed itself as one of the most reliable, well-supported and feature packed flashcards on the market. The sale figures were more than enough for the team to just sit back and relax, yet over the last year there was a steady trickle of firmware updates, each of them improving performance or adding a new function; now, our site is proud to review the latest update of this already appreciated hardware, the Supercard DS ONE SDHC, which we'll commonly refer to as a 'Mk. II'. Introduction & Features Ease of use, excellent build, constant support: these three traits have always been Supercards' distinguishing features. That was true for the (relatively) old SD-and-CF-powered GBA flashes, and it still holds true for this new DS ONE: everything you need is in the cart, be it homebrew patching, advanced gaming options or music playback; a microSD is the only real requirement. Given how the team has always set the bar quite high, we expect nothing short of excellence from this hardware. As we briefly mentioned above, this is not a completely new design, but rather an upgraded version of the widely spread non-SDHC DS ONE, up to the point that system updates are shared between said models. As usual, let's open our review with a quick look at the feature list, as provided by the manufacturer:
Knowing the SC Team, though, we wouldn't define this list as "final": given certain design choices, we wouldn't be surprised if more features were added or expanded upon - real time save was announced completely out of the blue, after all - so is with these subtle promises in mind that we proceed with testing this unit. -------------------- Just keep tryin'
Keep on flyin' I will be the light... - from Last Exile: Cloud Age Symphony - Togisumasareta tsume wo hate ima kagayaku tame ni sono kiba wo muke... Shiren wa norikoerarenai hito ni osoikakari wa shinai! - from Megaman X8: Wild Fang - Proud supporter of EVAC Industry co.ltd. |
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![]() The Evra Powwah! (Pirla) ![]() Gruppo: Veterani Messaggi: 10.824 Iscritto il: Fri 24 December 2004 - 19:38 Da: Nosgoth Utente Nr.: 3.467 Feedback: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Final Thoughts And finally, our review reaches its conclusion. After intensive testing, we're finally ready to hand down a verdict on the newest iteration of the Supercard DS ONE. After half a decade, the Supercard brand confirms its position as one of the leading names in flashcard manufacturing: this Mk.II doesn't revolution the DS ONE design, but rather expands on it by adding SDHC compatibility and trying to solve a few relevant reliability issues. The packaging is by far one of the best we've ever seen, with the card and its accompanying card reader carefully arranged and bundled with a driver/manual disc and quickstart guide; even the seal of warranty does add a nice touch to it. Also, features such as Real Time Save and multisavers are unique to the DS ONE, definitely one step above the other DS flash kits and worth your money if you need them - and if you play the Rockman series, you will need them; those features, with the latest updates, won't even force you to withstand framerate drops and glitches, although freezes may still occur. And of course, don't forget Moonshell: listening to your favorite music is a breeze, as easy as tapping the lower screen. Neverthless, there are still problems with this Mk.II: first of all, hardware failures have become somewhat less frequent, but still very much of an issue; the PSRAM is still the weak link and its position, exposed under the label and sticking out of the plastic casing, doesn't exactly improve the situation. Furthermore, everything is still basically an upgrade of the older Supercard way of running games and code, with a hardware different from the Nintendo original and, thus, requiring patches in order for GBA/DS software to work correctly: this leads to a system software more complex than average, whose unclearly documented features can confuse an average user and possibly give newcomers an headache. Functions like GBA union and expansion/rumble setup would benefit from refining, as well as adding some more autodetection routines. Whether this DS ONE Mk.II is the way to go, it's your choice: it is by far one of the best flashcards around, with robust features and great support, but be prepared to spend some time figuring out its most complex aspects, as well as praying for the PSRAM not to break down. Let's take a look at the card's pro's and con's: Pro's + Media playback works out of the box, thanks to Moonshell + 100% compatible with both single play and Download Play + Integrated PassMe function + Superb packaging + Easily skinnable, especially if you're familiar with Moonshell + A microSDHC reader bundled in for free, and a nice one on top of it + Real Time Save works flawlessly + In-game cheats management + Excellent support and prompt updates Con's - Some hardware components are protected by the sticker only - Hardware still prone to failure, especially the on-board PSRAM - Using advanced features can, occasionally, slow down or freeze the game - The system software is not exactly easy to use - Creating cheats requires an external program ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Review written by Evrain for GBARL.it. Thanks to JohnVS for assisting with the compatibility and performance tests. Unauthorized copying and editing is forbidden outside of Network RL. -------------------- Just keep tryin'
Keep on flyin' I will be the light... - from Last Exile: Cloud Age Symphony - Togisumasareta tsume wo hate ima kagayaku tame ni sono kiba wo muke... Shiren wa norikoerarenai hito ni osoikakari wa shinai! - from Megaman X8: Wild Fang - Proud supporter of EVAC Industry co.ltd. |
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