The Super Pro. Fighter was released in 1993 by China Coach Limited(CCL). This was CCLs own creation and was a direct upgrade to the magicom/supercom. It was the first copier to support highrom and fastrom games natively and included a built-in floppy drive. It came stock with 16Mb with 24/32Mb upgrades coming later; as well as DSP support for games like Mario Kart, as long as a game with the chip was inserted into the cartridge slot. It also had game genie like cheat codes and a quick save feature. Many models existed for the Pro Fighter, most being RAM upgrades or the inclusion of the parallel transfer port(they were optional and only included with later revisions). However, the "Q" and "Q+" models had a slight case alteration, extra features in the bios, and parallel support.


My Pro Fighter is an earlier model, it has the stock 16Mb and no parallel port; pretty much the base model. The floppy drive is pretty slow, I'm not sure if it's a mechanical problem or if the bios has an unoptimized fdd driver. This copier and the Game Doctor SF III are probably the most common to find second hand and the cheapest, but most sd flash cartridges have wider support at a lower cost and are in general much more accessible to most retro gamers.


Sources:
https://videogamedevelopmentdevices.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Pro_Fighter
https://magicom.org/
https://www.tototek.com/phpBB4/viewtopic.php?t=7111&highlight=magicom+fastrom