Category:Flash Card Interfaces
This page was last modified 10:06, 27 March 2022 by Mars2000you. Based on work by Gdx.

Flash card interfaces are extensions that allow a Compact Flash, MMC, or SD card to be used as a disk drive. The first interfaces often use a specific FAT12 formatting or specific partitioning so they cannot be read directly on a Mac / PC. The others use FAT12 or FAT16 formatting but do not support long file names (8 + 3 characters max). In addition, hidden files and folders can be annoying. Configure your system (Mac, Linux, Windows, etc.) to prevent these files from being copied to the flash card. You can also use an intermediate flash card if your interface has two slots or a floppy disk to transfer files.

List of flash card interfaces

Interface Note
8bits4ever CF-640 Original software uses specific partitioning.
MacOS can damage the partition table at mounting.
8bits4ever Emu-FDC
8bits4ever F1-SD
8bits4ever SD-512
Aquijacks FlashJacks
Erik van Son MMC/SD Drive v1
Erik van Son MMC/SD Drive v2
Fractal2000 SD Mapper/Megaram 512KB
GR8NET
MSX Cartridge Shop MegaFlashROM SCC+ SD
Niga ESE-SDisk
Padial LPE-MMC-V4/6
Padial LPE-MMC-V6
Padial LPE-MMC-V8BKP
Padial SD interfaces
RBSC Carnivore2
Repro Factory My Super SD Cart
Sharksym MMC/SD Drive v1/v2
Sharksym MMC/SD Drive v3
Sharksym MMC/SD Drive v4
Sinfox MMC/SD Drive v2
Sunrise CF ATA-IDE Original software uses specific partitioning.
MacOS can damage the partition table at mounting.