I mean that it would be nice if people could use a Turbo Everdrive 2.0 instead of the Stupid Card 4.0, not both of them together. In other words, if you bought an Everdrive, you wouldn't have to also buy the 4.0 card to play the translations or homebrew games that are made for it.
Remember ... we still don't know yet if the TED2's RAM will be CPU-writable. For me, that's the big question.
His primary audience is obviously people that are playing HuCard images.
So we can be 99.9% sure that it will be able to do 1MB "linear" mode. But we still don't know if you'll be able to write to any of that memory.
If the translation guys stick to the Stupid Card's "linear" mode, then their stuff should be compatible with the TED2 ... that's
if his memory is CPU-writable. Did I mention that we don't know about that, yet?
For any of us guys contemplating using the 2MB in "Standard Mode" ... I'd be very, very surprised indeed if the TED2 is even remotely compatible.
More likely, is that it would support the Street Fighter mapping scheme ... but (let's all stand up and say it ...) we still don't know if it's going to be CPU-writable.
If it is writable, and does support the Street Fighter mapper ... then you'll probably find that developers can make any newly written game work on either the Stupid Card, or the TED2.
It would just be a bit of a programming pain to support the TED2, Stupid Card, and possibly Arcade Card.
Would this be the time to mention my old post in the original "System Card Dreams" thread that suggested that the translators just move forward with the 1MB MCGenjin that's already supported in Mednafen ... and that the rest of us cool it a little bit until the TED2 comes out?
Having said which ... I'd still really like one of these for development, whatever happens with the TED2. Combine the Stupid Card with a USB-based Develo-board and you've got a
really nice development system.