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wraggster
January 5th, 2007, 23:43
http://www.linker4u.com/success/images/item/SUPERCARDDSB5B5.GIF

Linkers4u.com (http://www.linker4u.com/affiliatewiz/aw.asp?B=3&A=244&Task=Click) have today announced they are taking preorders for the SuperCard DS (Slot 1) microSD for NDS/NDSL Flash Cart which is the first Slot 1 cart from the Supercard Team.

For those who dont know what a Slot 1 cart is well its basically a Normal DS Game cart that you the user can put games, emulators and more on.

Heres the full details from Linkers4u.com (http://www.linker4u.com/affiliatewiz/aw.asp?B=3&A=244&Task=Click)

Product Features

100% clean rom support
Original DS Cart Size: Insert into DS Slot 1 without any stick out.
Boot from DS slot 1 directly: No more FlashMe/PassMe is needed!
Supports NDS and NDSL consoles
Supports microSD card up to 4Gbyte

More Description
The SuperCard Team has been in the scene for a long time, and they have been working on developing new features in the past three years. With simple but practical functions, the SuperCard has gained great popularity in the gamer world. After a long period of research and development, the SuperCard Team has finally come up with a slot-1 solution, the SUPERCARD DS. Boosting many advanced features, and being easy to use, makes this ONE card that's a must have for any DS gamer.

The price is a decent USD 42.58 (around 21 Pounds) and on preorder now but in stock on the 13th of january according to Linkers4u.com (http://www.linker4u.com/affiliatewiz/aw.asp?B=3&A=244&Task=Click)

ultrakiasu
January 6th, 2007, 00:03
Update to the latest loader (1229), with SuperKey feature in pulldown menu, and auto SD speed check.

No more freezing, No more MissingSave.

Shrygue
January 6th, 2007, 00:12
No FlashMe or PassMe needed to load homebrew from slot 1? That's amazing and useful know. Even the £21 price tag is well reasonable too.

JellyBean101
January 6th, 2007, 00:51
Supports microSD card up to 4Gbyte

does that mean that it only supports 512mb cards?

DanTheManMS
January 6th, 2007, 01:12
No FlashMe or PassMe needed to load homebrew from slot 1? That's amazing and useful know. Even the £21 price tag is well reasonable too.

Well, since it fits in slot 1 itself, it would be difficult to use an additional passthrough device, right? It basically has a built-in NoPass function, as do most new slot-1 devices.


does that mean that it only supports 512mb cards?

If they said 4 Gbit, then that would be the case, as 4 Gbits would equal 512 Mbytes. However, in this case it's simply 4 Gbytes.

onesandzeros
January 6th, 2007, 11:07
Nice website you've got going here. Lots of good info. On topic...

Are there any other slot1 cards that take miniSD or microSD memory? I'm interested in getting something like this, but the majority of them are just passcards(?) while the mini/microSD goes in an adapter that fits the GBA slot, and it seems like many of them require BIOS mods to the DS itself. I'd prefer to avoid mods and go with a slot1 card. Thanks!