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It's 512MegaBYTES...

And trust me, depending on the game, you would be lucky to get more than 8 or 9 games on there...I have a 1GB microSD card in my SCLite and I can only hold about 17 games, so divide that in half for you...plus a lot of games are about 64MB each.

Well i have 7 nds backups on my 256 MB (2 gbit) :p G6 card. The average file is 32.7 MB (~64 mbit). 7*4 = ~ 28 games.

So 7*2 = 14 games to me.

Well i have 7 nds backups on my 256 MB (2 gbit) :p G6 card. The average file is 32.7 MB (~64 mbit). 7*4 = ~ 28 games.

So 7*2 = 14 games to me.

Average game is not 32MB...I have atleast 6 or 7 games that are 64MB in size (Tony Hawk, Metroid, Sonic, Mario and Luigi, Phoenix Wright, Kirby's Canvas, etc...). I don't think there is any particular size to generalize them all.

Average game is not 32MB...I have atleast 6 or 7 games that are 64MB in size (Tony Hawk, Metroid, Sonic, Mario and Luigi, Phoenix Wright, Kirby's Canvas, etc...). I don't think there is any particular size to generalize them all.

My average file size. Some games are small and some are big, but the average is 32MB :alien: .

Hey, anyone know why I can't play action games on my supercard SD like Bleach DS or Guilty Gear.

I got pass the character selection screen on Bleach and then the game would just hang.

For Guilty Gear, I can't play with some character or the game would hang.

Here is my setting chosen in supercard software: Saver patch, Faster play time and trim.

Thanks for your help,

Hey, anyone know why I can't play action games on my supercard SD like Bleach DS or Guilty Gear.

I got pass the character selection screen on Bleach and then the game would just hang.

For Guilty Gear, I can't play with some character or the game would hang.

Here is my setting chosen in supercard software: Saver patch, Faster play time and trim.

Thanks for your help,

Turn off trim. In some cases it removes files needed for the game to run properly.
Ok, I turn off trim but still get the same problem.

BTW, What is "faster playing time" and when should I turn it on.

The new supercard software also has a new setting:

"enable patch access..."

What does it do?

Thanks,

Select enable restart and faster play game only. Saver patch and rom position patch should both be set to SD card.
I selected the option like you said (saver patch, faster game play and enable restart) but I still have some random freezes in game.

Please help,

What brand/speed SD card are you using? Also, it could be a bad dump of the "backup". I would try a copy from somewhere else.

I have PQI SD

Speed is 150x or 23MB/s

About the back-up, I have tried copy from 2 different places but still gets same issue.

PS:In the latest try, I disabled "faster running time" and "enable restart", leaving only saver patch. The game works fine with less freeze than when I leave those on but it still freeze sometimes especially when the action begins.

I selected the option like you said (saver patch, faster game play and enable restart) but I still have some random freezes in game.

Please help,

same here dude... sometimes i can play for 5 hours straight, and other times it just freezes after 2 minutes... also noticed that the freezing occurs when loading new content like battle mode in m&l:pit, the victory round in mariokart, new areas in phoenix wright, level loading in meteos...

i already asked around and most think it's the sd card that's causing the trouble... i already tried pushing down the connector pins of the reader to ensure they make contact, but still no luck... i have a 1gb minisd by dane-elec, i think i'm gonna get me a small sandisk to see of it solves the problem...

best of luck anyways :)

the instructions sent to me by supercard store were to put nitro tracker onto the sd card, sd into supercard and supercard / superkey into ds then power on, how long should i be waiting for menu to come up?

it's doing something different because the safety bit doesn't hang around

well, bought a sandisk 256mb minisd to see of it also hangs... been playing phoenix wright for like 3 hrs now, and it 'crashed' only twice... gonna try some different games later... if they also hang than i guess it's the SC thats busted... gives me an excuse to get a SCLite :)

Don't really know, think it's a test app along the lines of, if you can see this in the list of programs and load it, you've done it right. The problem I had was that I'd forgotten to put the boot thingy on the SD card so yeh.

Now I need to find something that plays more media types than just .mp3 supported by Moonshell... DS organise looks good.

Dear god I need to work out whats wrong with my card reader, having to use camera to read/write to sd which is so slow compared to my reader thing.

so i got myself a sandisk 256mb for testing my SC problems... first thing i noticed is that the games load way faster than the other card i was using!! i can also play again, but it still crashes sometimes... one time i can play for like 3-4 hrs straight, other times i get 5 crashes in 10 minutes or so...

i'm really considering to get a SC lite with a high qual sandisk microSD now... only thing holding me back is the amount of money i'll need to spend and have spent already... i mean, SCMini -> 50?, crap 1Gb SD -> 100?, sandisk 256mb ->22?...

i wish i had some guarantee that the SCLite and the sandisk would really be that last things i'll have to get... i dont wanna spend another sum of money just to find out after a month that the lite is bugged or the sd is crap...

anyone know if i could make some sort of traed with kicktrading, like say "i'll send you my more or less perfectly good SCMini and get 20$ off for a scLite?&:pot; :p

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