SD2SNES

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SD2SNES

Sd2snes011.png The SD2SNES is a flashcart for the SNES. It loads the ROM's on the console itself. The handling of the flash cart is very simple. Just put your back-up game ROM files on your SD card. Plug your SD card into your SD2SNES and your SD2SNES into the cart slot of your console. SD2SNES is manufactured by krikzz.

Features

  • SD/SDHC/SDXC support (tested up to 64GB; no exFAT support so SDXC cards must be reformatted using FAT32).
  • High quality push to push memory card slot.
  • Fast ROM loading (~9MB/s).
  • Fast menu navigation.
  • Directories are sorted automatically, no need for FAT sorting tools.
  • High resolution menu (512×224) for adequate display of long file names.
  • Real Time Clock.
  • Supports ROM size up to 128Mbit (96Mbit actually implemented).
  • Automatic near-time SRAM saving to SD Card (while the game is running). Some limitations apply:
  • Near-time saving is switched to periodic saving when a game is found to use the SRAM as work RAM.
  • Automatic saving is disabled when MSU1 is used. SRAM is saved on reset.
  • Enhancement chip support.
  • SuperCIC key (SNES CIC clone):
  • Enables operation on unmodified consoles of all regions.
  • Supports software 50/60Hz switching on SuperCIC enhanced consoles only (to be performed by SD2SNES firmware).
  • Auto region patching: Eliminates “This Game Pack is not designed…” messages regardless of 50/60Hz setting.

Enhancement Chips

Each supported enhancement chip can be used in conjunction with MSU1.

Implemented

  • BS-X memory map/Satellaview base unit registers (clock)
  • DSP1 / 1b
  • DSP2
  • DSP3
  • DSP4
  • ST-010
  • Cx4
  • MSU1
  • S-RTC

Cartridge uses custom made multi region shell. It fits in both American, Europe and Japan systems

Info

Price $190.00
100 or more $155.00 each
Availability Out-of-Stock
Buy at Retrogate

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