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Hi-Speed
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Supercom Partner

Comment 1: The Supercom Partner came out around 1993, and was sold with either 16Megs or 24Megs of DRAM by HiSpeed. It has deprotect capabilities for games less than 16Megs, an adapter is available for larger games. It also needs no power supply, it draws power from the SNES. A year later, we see the "Supercom Partner 32M Turbo Super Version", which can hold up to 7(!) games in memory even when the console is shut off. It supports Chinese, and English, however, it isn't DSP compatible and it dosen't run Super FX games either. The copier comes standard with 32Mbits RAM, 256K BRAM, and supports two 3.5" disk formats, but there is no parellel port. You can use a Sega Gamegear adapter as a power supply. The BIOS is standard, it can back up games straight from memory without the need for disks, identify games when loading, and it has the ability to write BRAM to a disk or cart. The disks are automaticly loaded when on the run menu, and when you put in a cartidge another menu opens up to let you run or backup the game. The format used is smc, swc, mgd, and fig. .
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