Hacking supercard and sd compatility

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This might be a dumb question but does anyone know if this list also applies to the supercard?
Or is there another list that deals with supercard's sd compatibility
 

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I believe that list only applies o the M3 card. The start of the list talks about the different load time depending on how you format your card. It list FAT32 as an option and the supercard SD can't handle FAT32 formatting. If you are looking for a card the will work with the supercard I bought a 2gb Sandisk recently and it works great no problem. Hope this helps.

I got the card a Best Buy for 59.99 after the instant rebate just incase you need to know
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Don’t take these SD comparisons stats to seriously. Some have found some
cards that had very good rating to run badly. Especially when it comes to the
Castlevania test, mainly because one person’s stutter looks good to another.
What is needed is a program that kicks out a speed rating taking out the human
equation. But gbatemp has there own SD speed list for both M3 & Supercard.

Gbatemp SD card speed rating.
http://www.gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=32586&hl=
 

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Yes these tests can be fudged also, for instance if you put castlevania on a freshly formatted SD card by itself with nothing else on, it will run better than if the SD card is full. Also changing cluster sizes ect, can make a difference apparently.
 

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