you have a cheat?
through card inputs and to find them they are on youtube type in secret spectrobe input cards.
spectrobes card cheats are cheats from spectrobes cards, you get at least five or six spectrobe cards inside the case when you buy the game. to enter these cheats you have to get past menahat( the fourth planet visited to), when you do so you will get a card input, go to your patrol cruiser or ship and Jena will be there and ask you to try it out.
a machine
In "Spectrobes," the Card Input for Thundora involves entering a specific code using the DS touchscreen. Thundora is a powerful Spectrobe associated with the electric element, and players can unlock it by inputting the corresponding card code found in-game or through official sources. Once acquired, Thundora can be trained and used in battles, showcasing its unique abilities and strengths.
Defeat Jado then Dig installs it.
after getting a special cube you can use the card input machine
Neither, it is a storage device (removable storage).
you go to the card input machine and place your card in the ds touch screen. there are sevral holes in the card. each one is numbered. touch hole # 1 with the styles. fallow the number order from 1- 7. then the machine will scan the dots you did with the styles and you will get the item. make sure you do 1 first to seven in number order other wise it will not be put in correctly.
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To check your bank balance at an ATM, you would typically use a card reader as the primary input device. You insert your debit or credit card into the machine, which reads the card's information. Additionally, you would use a keypad to enter your PIN and navigate the menu to access your balance.
A punch card machine operates by creating holes in a card to represent data or commands, which can then be read by a corresponding machine. The user inserts a blank card into the machine, and a series of mechanical or electronic components punch holes based on input instructions. Once punched, these cards can be processed by a reader that detects the presence or absence of holes to interpret the encoded information. This system was widely used in early computing and data processing before the advent of more advanced technologies.
It is the medium by which people communicate with computers in the olden days. Computer programs are written in punched cards, input data are also written in punched cards. There was a special machine called "card reader" to interpret what were in the punched cards and convert them into machine readable form.