SuperUFO Pro 8
Rom Emulator Cartridge for SNES / SFC Console . It allows you to play your favourite backup game on your SNES console via Pro 8.
Besides the game cartridge emulation function, it has more features as below :
1. Game Cartridge emulator
2. Game save function
3. Real-time game save function. ( infinitive continue )
4. Firmware flash rom ( firmware updatable )
5. Memory card support SD, HC-SD, TF and MMC(FAT 32, 16, 12 File System)
6. USB 2.0 support for files transfer
7. Cheat code function ( Thousands of cheat codes build-in )
8. Multi game files format support ( UFO , 078, SMC, FIG and Bin )
9. Regional Protection Patch function ( auto patch and play ) : allows you to play
imported games from different country
10. Original game cartridge back up function. ( backup your existing game cartridge ,
you can borrow the cart from your friends or rent it from store )
11. Buildin Multi Region CIC Chip Support any Regional SNES/SFC Console
For more details on the product.
http://www.swapmagic3.com/superufopro8/content.asp?id=1
New SNES/SFC flash cart form SwapMagic 3
New SNES/SFC flash cart form SwapMagic 3
Last edited by superufo on Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: New SNES/SFC flash cart form SwapMagic 3
eh? Does it dump cartridges to roms? If so that's pretty cool.
It's $88.88 USD Vs. the $140 for a SNES Powerpak (proper) or $144 for Super Everdrive. Of course they both include a DSP-1 Chip for that price; Lite versions are available.
What's the compatability with expansion chips (DSP, S-DD1, etc)?
The Built-in cheat code function is kinda neat - does it include the USA game library out of the box?
Save-state is a big plus - That just got added to the NES powerpak, and I don't think either of the SNES carts support that yet.
Somebody buy one and let us know how it fares. The price is right!
It's $88.88 USD Vs. the $140 for a SNES Powerpak (proper) or $144 for Super Everdrive. Of course they both include a DSP-1 Chip for that price; Lite versions are available.
What's the compatability with expansion chips (DSP, S-DD1, etc)?
The Built-in cheat code function is kinda neat - does it include the USA game library out of the box?
Save-state is a big plus - That just got added to the NES powerpak, and I don't think either of the SNES carts support that yet.
Somebody buy one and let us know how it fares. The price is right!
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Re: New SNES/SFC flash cart form SwapMagic 3
Yeah. The Super Powerpak may be more expensive but it completely outclasses this rightout of the gate. For so cheap, there's no way this is FPGA based.
And to add insult to injury, we're already awaiting the SD2SNES flashcart that promises crazy stuff like onboard SGU emulation. This gets a big fat "meh". If this was released in 2007 I might have cared, not certainly not now.
And to add insult to injury, we're already awaiting the SD2SNES flashcart that promises crazy stuff like onboard SGU emulation. This gets a big fat "meh". If this was released in 2007 I might have cared, not certainly not now.



