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quelle est la capacité max que la GP32 supporte ? 128 Mo ? Pas plus ?

2

ca depend du nombre de volt de la smc, elle ne supporte(je crois) que les smc de 3.3V, il existe des 512Mo de 5V, et je ne crois pas que cela fonctionne....

mais bon, a confirmer...
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3

Oula c'est quoi cette histoire de volts ? confus

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ben y a des differnece par rapport a certaine smc....
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5

No. Some SMC cards do not contain a unique 16 byte SMC ID and some SMC cards support 3.3 volts while others use 5 volts.

The GP32 only supports 3.3 volt cards. When looking at the metallic pins of the SMC card, hold the card such that the pins are at the top of the card. If the notch on the end of the card is on the right then it is a 3.3 volt card, otherwise it is 5 volts.

If you ever want to experiment with SMC ID encryption then the SMC card must contain a SMC ID. However, for all other uses the presence of an SMC ID is not required. (i.e. mp3 files, GP32 ID encryption, etc.) Some or all Toshiba SMC cards are known to contain an SMC ID. The SMC Option Code will be 0xA5 if it contains an SMC ID. GP32 games that are all made in one batch will contain the same 16 byte SMC ID code, otherwise they will be different.

Due to security reasons, Toshiba and others do not provide information for reading SMC IDs without first requiring you to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement.

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Bon du 3.3 volts

C quoi cette histoire d'ID maintenant ? sad