![]() ![]() So just insert it into your Nintendo DS/L, and turn on your Nintendo DS/L. It is compatible with all versions of the Nintendo DS (fat v1/fat v>1/Lite). I can't say using the SuperKey is complicated. ![]() Yep, you can let your DS/L sleep peacefully with your SuperKey inside. X-Rom, F2A.) to play DS games, you will not be able to save.Ĭoncerning the sleep mode, well, the SuperKey allows it. Meaning if you're using an old GBA flashcart (ie. Unlike the MK4-mini, the SuperKey doesn't have an embedded 2 Mbit EEPROM memory chip. ![]() The SuperKey slots perfectly in both DS and DS Lite, being the exact same size as a DS cart. Here are some photos of the SuperKey in action in a white DS Lite. The "New version" has a boot screen, and is not compatible with the EZ-IV and EZ-IV Lite !įortunately the "Old version" is still in store, do not get confused.Īnyway, if you own an EZ-IV or EZ-IV Lite, make sure you get that no-boot-screen version (or get an EZ-Pass 3!). This version of the SuperKey has no boot screen.Īnd strangely, this version with no boot screen is called "Old version". Qrayzie reports only 2 non-working GBA adapters: ![]() I have been able to try it myself with a couple of GBA carts.Īnd thanks to Qrayzie, I can confirm that the SuperKey is compatible with the following kits:ĮZ-Flash III, EZ-Flash IV, EZ-Flash IV Lite, G6, G6 Lite, M3 CF, M3 SD Slim, M3 MiniSD, Supercard CF, Supercard MiniSD Meaning it's supposed to be compatible with every GBA slot style adapter available. It is manufactured in the same factory as the Passcard 3 ( proof ) but the software is different since the Passcard 3 used to have a boot screen and different compatibility with GBA flashcarts, etc.Īs you can see on the picture of the box, the rear side reads "Access media from any GBA flash storage device". The SuperKey even looks sharper and more resistant than a regular DS cart. There is almost no difference, except the three tiny screws on the rear and the absence of a serial number on the SuperKey. I got the SuperKey: I know what it is, I know what it does, thus I implicitly know how to use it.Īs I mentioned above, the SuperKey is exactly the same size as a regular DS game cart. On the other hand, it's a good thing because the product is so easy to use that you don't even need drivers or instructions! On the one hand, you could be slightly disappointed not to have any explanation or sample CD-ROM like the one in the MK4-Mini. Nope, no CD-ROM, no manual, no instructions. In the package, there is nothing else but the SuperKey itself. You can also notice that the Superkey has "Compatible Support" ( Compatible with most types of flash cardĪ decent english, if you compare it to the awful engrish descriptions on some flash kit packagings. Access media from any GBA flash storage device The SuperKey comes in a very nice box, a professional looking casing with a picture of the product and a description on the rear. The SuperKey looks exactly like a DS cartridge. The only available color, as you can see, is black. The SuperKey is available in only 1 colour at the time this review was made (unlike the MK4-mini, available in 4 different colours). The SuperKey shapes up exactly the same as a regular DS game cart, so you won't find it sticking out of your DS slot. This allows for a much smaller form size. Instead, a NoPass device contains code that is encrypted in the same way as a regular DS game card, which allows the DS to recognise and load it without the need for hacks, or original game carts sticking out the back. These NoPass's are very different than PassMe's, which relied on security flaws in the DS' hardware/software to run unsigned code from the GBA slot. I am then going to further study the features and the possibilities offered by the Superkey. The SuperKey is a Passcard/Nopass device created by the Supercard Team, the guys behind the original Supercard kit.Īt first glance, the SuperKey looks like a regular NoPass device: there doesn't seem to be any particular feature that would make it different from the other nopass. ![]()
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