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esadajr

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #240 on: February 04, 2013, 03:21:12 AM »
I haven't used it in a while. It fits better on my TG16 than on my DuoR. I love this card, it gets the job done, it works under Win 7 x64. The price is unbeatable.
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Keith Courage

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #241 on: February 12, 2013, 07:06:59 AM »
Yeah, I just got one of these cards and it works great. The software for it is great and very easy to use. I can also verify that it works without any problems on a region modded system that uses a region chip. Oh, and this was very helpful http://www.gamingenterprisesinc.com/Flash_HuCard/rom_tips.html
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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #242 on: February 12, 2013, 07:31:19 AM »
I just recieved mine the other day. Very easy to set up and download a game. Works great, and can't beat the price!

I'd like to add that this product fits into a standard HuCard sleeve (the mini-USB drive just fits), and it's able to fit into a case with manual no problems or bulging/space issues.
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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #243 on: February 12, 2013, 01:35:33 PM »
Good to hear!
 
I am going to take a short break from building these, but in a month or so, I will build another batch and re-open orders.


I just recieved mine the other day. Very easy to set up and download a game. Works great, and can't beat the price!

I'd like to add that this product fits into a standard HuCard sleeve (the mini-USB drive just fits), and it's able to fit into a case with manual no problems or bulging/space issues.

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #244 on: April 09, 2013, 12:22:59 PM »
This is a shameless bump, to say that I have finally had time to make another batch of cards.   :o

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #245 on: April 11, 2013, 08:23:08 AM »
Not sure if this has been asked before, but can this card send commands to the CD Drive, instructing it to play back Redbook Audio, during gameplay, assuming all of the Game Data is in the Card, not the CD.
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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #246 on: May 07, 2013, 04:05:24 PM »
Hi, I'm having an issue. If I try to load a different game, the software won't erase the flash card, it will just skip to the loading phase, you can see the progress, the card led is flashing, and the software will say everything went fine. However in reality is not doing anything.

It is stuck with Magical Chase (J). The MC curse maybe.

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #247 on: May 08, 2013, 01:12:40 PM »
Hi, I'm having an issue. If I try to load a different game, the software won't erase the flash card, it will just skip to the loading phase, you can see the progress, the card led is flashing, and the software will say everything went fine. However in reality is not doing anything.

It is stuck with Magical Chase (J). The MC curse maybe.



This can happen if a solder connection has opened on any of the micro controller or flash memory pins (or there is a short across two pins).  Usually, it just takes re-flowing the solder on all the IC pins.  I can do this for you.

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #248 on: May 10, 2013, 11:56:10 AM »
Hi, I'm having an issue. If I try to load a different game, the software won't erase the flash card, it will just skip to the loading phase, you can see the progress, the card led is flashing, and the software will say everything went fine. However in reality is not doing anything.

It is stuck with Magical Chase (J). The MC curse maybe.



This can happen if a solder connection has opened on any of the micro controller or flash memory pins (or there is a short across two pins).  Usually, it just takes re-flowing the solder on all the IC pins.  I can do this for you.
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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #249 on: October 02, 2013, 06:51:56 AM »
Hello,

i want to understand , why it's difficult to get a 16mbit ?
It's possible to get same 32 mbit ?

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #250 on: October 03, 2013, 06:11:19 PM »
Hello,

i want to understand , why it's difficult to get a 16mbit ?
It's possible to get same 32 mbit ?

The HuCard format only has enough address lines to support 8 mibit. In order to have more data, like Street Fighter II, you have to have memory mapper hardware on the card.
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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #251 on: January 29, 2014, 10:10:43 PM »
Might make the jump and try one of these out in the coming week if they're still available!!

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #252 on: January 30, 2014, 02:35:18 PM »
While I can see the draw to having a flashcard that holds every game imaginable, I really like this one.  I have a pretty sizeable library as it is and it's honestly not often that I drop a commercial game I don't own on my Low Cost Flash Hucard.  Usually it's a homebrew (played a lot of Contra recently) or a US version of a PCE game I have to get past a part I'm stuck in.  I've fiddled with Magical Chase and a few other games I'd like to have, but it's just not the same as having the actual Hu.

So that's my .02 thus far. :)

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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #253 on: January 30, 2014, 05:44:00 PM »
This flash card is awesome. I use it for the few translated to english pc engine games that are out there.
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Re: Low cost Flash Hucard
« Reply #254 on: January 31, 2014, 03:40:26 AM »
I've fiddled with Magical Chase and a few other games I'd like to have, but it's just not the same as having the actual Hu.

I agree with that, call it getting the "authentic experience" or whatever and my guess is a lot of folks around here are like that.  My game library isn't anywhere near as extensive as I would like (whenever I see pics that are posted here and there, of someone's ridiculous collection, I get both exhilarated and depressed at the same time.) Anyway, I am fortunate to have most games in original format which I personally enjoy the most and that I play regularly.

That said, a good flash card like this and for that price is awesome. This kind of thing always gets me thinking that: If  quality, easy-to-use flash cards like these could be fabricated on a larger scale and made more widely available, and the word got out to more "layman" TG-16/PCE gamers about their low cost and availability, there could be some money to be made there.  Really what surprises me though is that with all the ways available to access the NEC game libraries, and to play them, why the market for U.S. hucards is remains so high.

Wanting to own and use the original physical media to play the games, probably a prevalent idea in this forum, me included, in the bigger picture imo it has to be just a niche.

Wikipedia tells me that 2.5M Turbografx-16 consoles were originally sold in the U.S.  Not sure what this includes, or if it accurate.  Does anyone have a reliable number of total U.S. TG-16's and U.S. Duo's that were sold?

I am just going to say a total of 2M for now.  So even as unsuccessful as the consoles were in the U.S., that is still 2M people out there in 'merica who owned one of these. I wonder if a portion of these folks, by now maybe getting a little nostalgic and also reached a point where they have decent exependable incomes, not hardcore people but TG-16/Duo players nonetheless, got into the market.

Leaving the legal component of this aside, and I know there is a question of legality involved here.  But just for argument's sake: if you went to those folks in large numbers and made them understand in unequivocal and simple terms:  "Here is a device that, using simple software, you can load on to it any TG-16 game you want, and play it on the original console, and this device only costs around $30.00.  Furthermore, you can in fact acquire bascially the entire NEC U.S. catalog of games, for free, from a variety of online sources" would that attract enough interest to decrease demand on the actual Hucards and normalize the prices for the original games somewhat?

There will always be the collector, for example, people who get pissed if there is a dent in the box of the game they bought, because it doesn't look as good sitting in their glass case.  But maybe they would go away in larger numbers if the games didn't appear to them to be such a good "investment."  That would be good news to me, because I get my value out of playing the games, rather than resale values or what not.