You must select lorom or hirom
sfc2sfrom.py megaman.sfc lorom megaman.sfrom
It was required by the old build. Using it now will result in an error.What's the difference?
Then you're doing something very wrong. Again I will ask, which version of Python do you have installed?you are funny its not working
What's the difference?
No actually you don't need to do this with the updated script posted last night.
It was required by the old build. Using it now will result in an error.
Then you're doing something very wrong. Again I will ask, which version of Python do you have installed?[/QUOTE
python 3.6 64 bit
No longer need lorom new script detects, should nt you be typingYou must select lorom or hirom
sfc2sfrom.py megaman.sfc lorom megaman.sfrom
I suppose if you haven't added Python to your system path you may need to do this.No longer need lorom new script detects, should nt you be typing
Python sfc2sfrom.py rom.sfc mini.sfrom
Yes, that's correct. Well technically it's not "converting" anything, just renaming the extension. Either way it does the trickSo you can rename a smc to sfc and it'll convert the same?
What about just getting the error message "Can't get ROM format. Corrupted?" for multiple ROMs from multipe sources?I suppose if you haven't added Python to your system path you may need to do this.
Yes, that's correct. Well technically it's not "converting" anything, just renaming the extension. Either way it does the trick
No longer need lorom new script detects, should nt you be typing
Python sfc2sfrom.py rom.sfc mini.sfrom
I've made very minor changes so far, but I plan on it yes.Have you started adding custom patches for some of the difficult rom?
Try mine?
Download
They should be in the same location as the .py script.
You may also want to try my download from above.
look your code in .bat ^^
You have write 1.sMC and not 1.sFc....
When edit your code ^^ it' s ok for me...
It's based on the NAND Chip, Mine is the same as yours (5296e64818bf2d1dbdc6b594f3eefd17). There's more than 1 just like with the NES Classic.Cluster is showing the md5sum for the SNES US kernel to be 449b711238575763c6701f5958323d48. Mine is 5296e64818bf2d1dbdc6b594f3eefd17.
I wonder if there's at least two firmware versions out there? My firmware is v2.0.7-0-geb2b275.