Sorry for the double post, but it's for a good reason.
All 16 cards have been manufactured, of which 13 are working properly. I'll see if I can repair the three defective cards at a later time, but either way enough of the batch works to handle everyone on the list.
I'm going to spend the next week getting these guys ready for shipping and will PM everyone to confirm address and payment method once the cards are packed. (Paypal is preferred, but not required. If you want to trade for hardware, that's cool too).
The modified CD System 3.0 firmware on the card now includes a large delay to account for the varying RESETn rise times in NEC's hardware. All cards were tested in my TurboGrafx+CD, Turbo Express, and White PCE. Duo owners should be fine, but if anyone encounters issues on their system I'd like to figure out why.
The only thing I cannot guarantee compatibility with is systems which have the electronic region mod (using the MC14551s), as this adds a large amount of propagation delay to the system bus.
Anyway, the cards are very simple to use and aside from the "CD SYSTEM CARD DERP 4.0" present on the startup screen will operate just like a Super System Card, so you may enjoy a session of Star Parodier among whatever development you're doing.
When developing your own software, the two LEDs will become quite helpful. D1, the top LED, indicates whether or not the system region register has been written to. This is done automatically at startup by the card firmware, but should be kept in mind if you plan on writing your own bootloader or whatever. D2, the lower LED, indicates when the card has switched into linear mode.
Other than that, it's a fairly normal development PCB. Practice care when handling.