a question!
is there a tool to make out of the sfrom files the sfc or smc roms again?
look at the internet
a question!
is there a tool to make out of the sfrom files the sfc or smc roms again?
both links are the same usb to go cable!I have seen this adapter on other web shops and it said there that the micro USB port is only there to power the USB devices connected, it will not charge your phone (or power your SNESC).
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From the article description:
The mini-slot for power supply is unfortunately not suitable for charging phone/ tablet.
Are you sure you don't have the one with a otg/charge switch and three usb A ports?both links are the same usb to go cable!
and when you would read what i wrote!
i have this cable and it work!
the internet is great!look at the internet
are you thinking that i am a idiot and can not count or dont see the switch?Are you sure you don't have the one with a otg/charge switch and three usb A ports?
Yes, that is exactly what I am thinking.are you thinking that i am a idiot and can not count or dont see the switch?
I've gotten mine recognized as well but nothing will load. What about you?I confirm the new procedure is working ! USB pendrive succesfully recognized ! I used the OTG cable with switch. A switchless adapter was not working (console not turning on at all).
Some problems with launching games but I think it is a folder name error somewhere in the desktop file
Anyway DOSBox is working fine, no time to test an USB keyboard right now but i will
Thank you for your work guys !
Today I'm flashing another SNESC and while dumping the kernel, it gave me this error below and asked if I wanted to continue or not.
Does anyone know what this mean and why I'm getting this error? -
Warning!
Kernal dumped but the MD5 checksum is unknown:
9aa37654b6801a3c4b5af544f50c0830
Do you want to continue?
I had the same problem using originale kernel: if you install a Cluster's hakchi2 patched kernel + desired modules and then you add the new usb patch using the latest hakchi from madmonkey it should work. Summing it up: you need to install the .hmod modules before patching for USB support and to install them you need to patch the console with hakchi2.I've gotten mine recognized as well but nothing will load. What about you?
Yeah thanks I figured that out lol. So I got the modules installed ok, when I go into the retroarch executable to load them with the ps1 or Saturn core (The command line wasn't changed before they were moved toe the newer hakchi) the snes freezes. Should I have changed something in the desktop file to get them to be recognized by the modules?I had the same problem using originale kernel: if you install a Cluster's hakchi2 patched kernel + desired modules and then you add the new usb patch using the latest hakchi from madmonkey it should work. Summing it up: you need to install the .hmod modules before patching for USB support and to install them you need to patch the console with hakchi2.
Oh ok, what did you test may I ask? I tried to put Mario pain on there and got the fun C7 error. I didn't have a lot of time to test everything out so I know there's still some kinks I gotta work out.No changes in desktop file for me but i did not test the modules you are talking about.