HuCard

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The HuCard one end of the 1980s, developed by Hudson Soft memory card. It has the size of a credit card and was used in the video-game consoles and PC Engine SuperGrafx NEC. HuCards contain an integrated circuit (IC ), which is at the ports (38 pins) and is protected by a thin plastic sheath.

Compared to the more traditional game consoles this time, the PC Engine and the SuperGrafx, apart from the Sega similar cards for the first Sega Master System, the only video game consoles, where the relatively small and compact HuCards be used. In the United States are as turbo HuCards chips ( according to the U.S. version of the TurboGrafx16 ) named. HuCard the can with the BeeCard (including a memory card from Hudson Soft ), which was used in MSX computers are compared. The BeeCard is slightly thinner and contains 32 pins while the HuCard 38 has.

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