megabytes). Then it depends > on the additional chips inside the copier. SuperFX games won't run on most > machines. I never got them to run on my Super WildCard DX 32. DSP games like to > loockup or don't even run at all. Some games even sport a more or less powerful > protextion against being used in a backup unit. While Killer Instinct runs > perfectly from disk on my WildCard it displays a "don't play this on a copier, > copiers are illegal" message when play directly from the card through the > WildCard. >
To play SuperFX games, you need a cart with a SFX chip in it that matches the game you're playing and you need to connect pin 1 on the actual SWCDX2 unit (crack it open and do some quick solder work). DSP games don't require the solder work, but they do require a DSP game with the same chip as the game you're trying to play.. > By the way does anybody know if the WildCard DX2 32 can be upgraded to 64 Mb? I > might consider it if it ain't to exensive. >
Yea, you can order memory upgrades for it, but i don't remember how much it was.
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