Just 32Gbits? Doesn't the SDHC standard go up to 2048GB (GigaBytes)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC
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Just 32Gbits? Doesn't the SDHC standard go up to 2048GB (GigaBytes)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC
No, it's 4GB.
32Gbits = 4GBytes
Most flash cart manufacturers use bits instead of bytes to make their cart appear bigger.
but the current standard supports 32gigabytes with fat32 the card's just aren't available .... yet.
man its like a massive battle between SC and Cyclo to see who can make a better SDHC flashcart...
I don't go on here much anymore. Find me on GBAtemp.
I just bought a slot-2 SuperCard SD and a SuperKey, and I'm happy with them.
Can't wait for an awesome SDHC slot 1 flashcart, bring it baby! are M3 and R4 developing anything?
I couldn't wait to get mine, so I got it with Express Shipping within the hour of hearing about it. :P
We're upper-middle class like that.
I recently bought 2 Supercard DS One SDHC.
I can confirm that it currently only reads up to 4Gbs of games.
I have installed the latest version of the shell specifically for the SCDS1 SDHC from the Supercard site, dated 10/10/07
Having purchased a 6 Gb Sandisk SDHC card for both of the units, both will only read up to 4 Gbs on the drive. Any games written past 4Gbs will show up in the game list, but they make browsing the game list very slow and will boot to two white screens or two black screens, no further.
If there are any Supercard devs reading this, please fix this as the reason for buying a SDHC card is moot if it does not read past 4Gbs, especially with the new 8Gb sandisk card coming out soon.
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