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Title: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: BEERS AND VIDEOS on March 29, 2011, 07:10:10 AM
I've seen a few here and there for sale, but there never seems to be a simple solution. Either the interface only works with some ancient Windows computer or things just simply don't work for one reason or another. Can anyone recommend a simple, idiot-proof Hu-based flash card?
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Necromancer on March 29, 2011, 08:09:50 AM
The neoflash isn't that hard to get working (if I can manage the task, anyone can), but you'd need access to a Windows PC.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: BEERS AND VIDEOS on March 30, 2011, 05:03:28 AM
Hmmm. I have a Mac, but can and do boot up Windows when needed, so maybe I'll check this out. If you know of a trustworthy place to pick one up at a decent price, let me know. Otherwise, I'll sniff around online and see what I can find. Thanks again!
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Necromancer on March 30, 2011, 05:12:39 AM
The official store (http://www.ic2005.com/shop/home.php?cat=2) is likely your only chance for new, but you can always keep your eyes open here for a deal on a used one.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: BEERS AND VIDEOS on March 30, 2011, 02:40:03 PM
This thing looks awesome. Just curious, does the save feature act like a TurboBooster Plus?
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Necromancer on March 31, 2011, 04:00:58 AM
Just curious, does the save feature act like a TurboBooster Plus?

I think it's only for games that have save support on the cartridge, which is only the Tennokoe Bank card (Populous lies!); and since Tennokoe Banks are dirt cheap, there ain't much point of spending the extra dough over a non-saving version.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Joe Redifer on March 31, 2011, 10:26:39 AM
The PCE really needs an Everdrive.  An SD cart just slides into a slot and that's that!  Couldn't be easier or better.  Too bad it doesn't exist for the PCE, but I have been campaigning for one.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: BEERS AND VIDEOS on March 31, 2011, 10:33:39 AM
The PCE really needs an Everdrive.  An SD cart just slides into a slot and that's that!  Couldn't be easier or better.  Too bad it doesn't exist for the PCE, but I have been campaigning for one.

Agreed, I have an Everdrive for the Genesis and it's incredible. Would even be more awesome if some type of TurboBooster Plus functionality could be built in as well.

Where can we throw our weight around to make this happen?
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Arkhan on March 31, 2011, 01:52:45 PM
The NeoFlash PCE is your best bet.

The bastard is so easy to get going now.

Also, the new NeoManager was done with WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), so it basically has that ribbonstyle interface of all the M$ products.

So, its shiney and has massive ass buttons that say exactly what to do.

instead of that janky piece of shit from before.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: BEERS AND VIDEOS on March 31, 2011, 01:57:20 PM
The NeoFlash PCE is your best bet.

The bastard is so easy to get going now.

Also, the new NeoManager was done with WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), so it basically has that ribbonstyle interface of all the M$ products.

So, its shiney and has massive ass buttons that say exactly what to do.

instead of that janky piece of shit from before.

I'm really tempted to pull the trigger. Krikzz has other carts coming up, so I'm betting it'll be a while before the PC Engine gets some Everdrive lovin'. Plus, I do like shiny things and massive buttons...

Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: jasonbar on October 17, 2011, 07:28:05 AM
Krikzz has announced his PC Engine EverDrive (or whatever he ends up calling it), to be released in the first half-ish of next year!

Scroll down about halfway, to post 253, and read on: http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33481&page=13

Thanks,
-Jason
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: DragonmasterDan on October 17, 2011, 07:48:15 AM
The NeoFlash PCE is your best bet.

The bastard is so easy to get going now.

Was that the flashcart Tototek was selling?
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: sheath on October 17, 2011, 12:21:26 PM
Oh man, I am all over that PCE Everdrive.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Arkhan on October 17, 2011, 06:56:59 PM
The neoflash isn't that hard to get working (if I can manage the task, anyone can), but you'd need access to a Windows PC.

The NeoFlash software has a Mac version. Has anyone tested it with the NeoFlash PCE? 

Not that I'd ever use it on one of those.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Mishran on October 18, 2011, 05:05:35 AM
A PCE Everdrive? Sweet! I don't personally own an Everdrive, but I will now! Guess I can stop debating on a NeoFlash cart now and just wait for this. :dance:
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: nat on October 18, 2011, 05:43:44 PM
The neoflash isn't that hard to get working (if I can manage the task, anyone can), but you'd need access to a Windows PC.

The NeoFlash software has a Mac version. Has anyone tested it with the NeoFlash PCE? 


Since when? I'm 99.9999% sure when I picked up my NeoFlash there was no such thing. If there was, the developers kept it extremely well hidden.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: Arkhan on October 19, 2011, 03:17:29 AM
http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=5941.0

I've seen a few other posts on there about it.  I found it on accident to be honest.

I'm not sure how well it works, or if it works at all since the only Apple I have to test on is a IIC, and that isn't going to cut it, lol.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: nat on October 19, 2011, 06:13:50 PM

I'm not sure how well it works, or if it works at all since the only Apple I have to test on is a IIC, and that isn't going to cut it, lol.

Nice pick on the IIC. I'm a huge fan of the IIC/C+ form factor. I have a IIC+ myself, which is simply the ultimate of the 8-bit Apple II line. As long as you've got the 12" (or is it 13"? I'm too lazy to measure mine) AppleColor //c monitor, that is. Not a fan of those goofy 8 or 9" green monochrome monitors that shipped with the really early IICs.

Thanks for that link, BTW. From the date on that thread it looks like the utility was released well after I got my flash cart.
Title: Re: Easy to use HuFlashCard?
Post by: spenoza on October 19, 2011, 06:57:41 PM

I'm not sure how well it works, or if it works at all since the only Apple I have to test on is a IIC, and that isn't going to cut it, lol.

Nice pick on the IIC. I'm a huge fan of the IIC/C+ form factor. I have a IIC+ myself, which is simply the ultimate of the 8-bit Apple II line. As long as you've got the 12" (or is it 13"? I'm too lazy to measure mine) AppleColor //c monitor, that is. Not a fan of those goofy 8 or 9" green monochrome monitors that shipped with the really early IICs.

Thanks for that link, BTW. From the date on that thread it looks like the utility was released well after I got my flash cart.

Had a //c with that green monochrome monitor for years. Played so many games on that. Had an adapter so I could hook it up to a TV for color, but there was some weird artifacting so I played in ectoplasm green. That green monitor would work hooked up to any RF video source. When there was no TV available I'd play with my TG-CD rig attached to the green screen and the audio sent to my Magnavox boom box. Worked OK for me. Same for my NES.