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China Coach Ltd - Double Pro Fighter series
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Comment 1: This came out after the Super Pro Fighter Q Plus, in 1993. This one backs up Genesis games too. Made by China Coach Limited, the DPF also appears to have many problems due to low quality components: "We purchased tons of Double Pro Fighters, and they were all awesome... at the beginning. Eventually, the failure rates were in the 70% range and we lost a ton of money shipping dead stock back to H.K. all the time. Sometimes they would work when we got them, but arrived DOA to customers. They would ship it back and there's this damn chip flopping around inside that popped out of the board!! Also, a whole whack of DPF's arrived that we needed to replace a chip in because they put the wrong chip in a socket... fortunately for us, they docketed this chip so it was relatively easy, however we had dead stock for two weeks waiting for them to send us the proper chips. They all had proprietary RAM boards which sucked. Especially when the unit arrived with dead RAM, and could be sold if only the RAM worked... couldn't purchase the RAM here, couldn't fix the RAM board, had to ship it back to H.K. for replacement... and this happened quite often." - Mike Mettler Comment about Double Pro Fighter X Turbo: This is the Double Pro
Fighter X or Double Pro Fighter Q+ It was made about 1994 by CHINA COACH
LTD. It had 32 mb ram DSP compatability and also capable of using a cdrom.
It can backup SNES & MegaDrive Games. You can with an extra adapter called
a SUPER SMART CARD backup Game boy Games. You can download roms to it
straight of a P.C. with the I/O card supplied with it by using a parallel
port lead, it then plugs right into your printer port and with additional
software such as SNES TOOL you just download. It is aparantly made of
cheap parts and supposed to have problems. But i have had one for a few
years and haven't had any problems yet !!! At The moment i am trying to
find out how you connect the cdrom i don't know if you can use the parallel
port adapter that connects it to the P.C. and then connect it to an external
P.C. cdrom, or if you have to get another special adapter. If anyone knows
please let me know on my message board or my email. More to come soon
!! Upgraded versions:
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correction | Sources: Lator.com,
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now no longer exist
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