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How fast is Serial Port 2 GameCube?

How fast is Serial Port 2 GameCube? The two serial ports are proprietary designs (not USB like the Xbox) that can transfer at speeds up to 27Mbps.
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What Gamecubes have serial port 2?

“GameCube (DOL-101)” (2004?-2007)

A cost-reduced version of the GameCube. On these systems, the Digital AV out port is removed, as for the 2nd serial port on the bottom (towards the console's front corner).
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What is SD2SP2 GameCube?

The SD2SP2 PCB allows a microSD card to plug into Serial Port 2 on your GameCube. SD2SP2 is supported by the latest Swiss update from Extrems and Emukidid. *Before purchasing please ensure your GameCube has a Serial Port 2 port and that you are able to launch the latest software above. *SD card is not included.
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What is the high speed port on GameCube?

Back around the time the GameCube and it's hardware specifications were first being shown off at E3 2001 Nintendo stated that the Hi-Speed port was basically a port for any console add-ons or peripherals down the track and that for the time being they weren't sure what any of these expansions may be.
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What is the fastest speed of serial port?

Speeds over 115.2kbps

The top speed of 115.2k has been standard since the mid 1990's.
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Is GameCube 60 fps?

Note that in more recent consoles, such as the GameCube/Wii, PAL can also run in 60FPS. With the move to 3D, however, it took much more CPU power to run games at 60FPS. Most early 3D games run at 30FPS. Some run at even lower frame rates.
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What can you do with SD2SP2?

This little adapter allows you to connect a MicroSD card to the Serial Port 2 of the GameCube. You can use this card with Swiss, so it doesn't take up a memory card slot.
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Can you run Swiss from the SD2SP2?

Swiss is compatible with the Gamecube Micro SD to Serial Port 2 SD2SP2 adapter. You can also use an SD to memory card adapter.
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Are Gamecubes vintage?

PS2 And GameCube Are Now Considered Retro Consoles.
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Why are used Gamecubes so expensive?

Because Nintendo (yeah, that huge console manufacturer) decided to bring out a new console by way of the Nintendo Wii. Much like the other manufacturers, eventually the old consoles are outdated and production of games for them is discontinued.
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Was the GameCube underpowered?

One of the frequent sticking points in criticism toward the GameCube has been that the console was underpowered. While this may be true in some cases, especially compared to the PS2, the GameCube's graphical output still holds up rather well to this day.
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How many FPS is a GameCube?

Note that in more recent consoles, such as the GameCube/Wii, PAL can also run in 60FPS. With the move to 3D, however, it took much more CPU power to run games at 60FPS. Most early 3D games run at 30FPS. Some run at even lower frame rates.
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Can I use a Japanese GameCube USA?

Japanese GameCube will play American games just fine. Although times have moved on, the cube console, along with its various games, is still a large part of both the preowned and collector markets. Though the console is essentially regionally locked, the video formats across both America and Japan are identical (NTSC).
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Can GameCube use SD card?

Important. Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards can only be used to save game information for Nintendo GameCube Game Discs, and can not be used in place of an SD Card. Only Wii consoles with model number RVL-001 can use Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards.
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Can GameCube get Internet?

The GameCube is one of Nintendo's home video game consoles and part of the sixth generation of video game consoles. Although the competing PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles supported substantial amounts of online games, the GameCube had only eight games with internet or local area network (LAN) support.
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What does the Xeno mod chip do for GameCube?

The XENO Free mod allows you to enjoy import games on your region locked GameCube console. Allows you to play backup discs and other software downloaded from the internet.
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Can micro SD be used for games?

If players desire more downloaded games, they can purchase and install a microSD card. A microSD card is a small storage device that's mainly used to store files, such as photographs, videos, and other data. However, gamers can take advantage of this technology to expand their Steam Deck storage.
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Why does 60fps look cheap?

Why 60fps looks weird? They look weird because we aren't used to movies having 60 frames per second. The standard frame rate for film is 24 frames per second (what we are accustomed to). This is because they are updating an image(nothing is actually moving) 60 times per second with much less motion blur than real life.
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Why 59.94 fps instead of 60?

This number is sometimes rounded to 60 fps, but it is best to use 59.94 fps unless you really mean 60 fps. High definition equipment can often play and record at this frame rate, but 59.94 fps is much more common because of NTSC compatibility.
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How slow can 60fps go?

For example, if you record 60 frames per second, you can slow it down by half; 120 frames can be retimed to 25%, and so on. The more frames per second you can record, the more detailed and sharp your slow-motion will appear. You can slow 960 fps down to 3%, creating super slow motion.
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