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For the SNES/SFC, 16M and 32M units, possibly a ProFighter clone, more info needed.

Comment by Dennis Stith: I used to own a 16M unit. This device does not have a parallel port and had a standard PC floppy drive (probably a TEAC, which I've seen on other copiers. Very nice quality floppy drive and cheap) Also, the menu looked exactly the same as the Pro Fighter. It was green with white text. DSP passthru worked, but Super FX didn't (as with most copiers it doesn't). The DSP passthru did not deprotect DSP games so you couldn't play Pilotwings on a cart other than Pilotwings, but you could play Ballz and other games on a Mario Kart cartridge (just the same as most copiers). For cheating, it accepted Goldfinger codes (I'm sure you are familiar with those). Also, when you start up the system, it would say "Fire Fox" in red on a white background. That's pretty much all I remember about it. I bought it used for $200 US and sold it to a friend for the same and then got a better copier (Super Wildcard DX32) and that still works great. I'm trying to track down a Super Smart Bros. copier because it is the other copier the guy was selling at the time and I had my heart set on the Wildcard. He told me that Smart Bros. was better (I doubt it) but it still has a lot of nostalgia for me.

Many thanks Dennis!

Firefox 32m

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