ROM Hack Super Mario Land 2 DX

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Hi I'm looking for help to get this game to work on my GBA. I found the correct 1.0 UE rom by confirming the MD5/SHA-1 (from the 7z pack with several versions all in one archive). I am patching with the 1.5.1 ips and changing the filetype to gbc. Copying this to my EZFlash IV & new EZFlash Omega on my GBA & GBASP, I get a few initial solid white full screens at the start of the game load and then dark screen. I can still access my EZFlash Omega hotkeys to reset. I've also tried the Ultimate GBC to 3DS injector and made the cia. But on my o3DS I get a solid white game screen with no GBC frame.

The patched GBC rom starts and plays on my RPi3 running ReCalBox. This tells me that the rom and the patch is working.
 
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Hi I'm looking for help to get this game to work on my GBA. I found the correct 1.0 UE rom by confirming the MD5/SHA-1 (from the 7z pack with several versions all in one archive). I am patching with the 1.5.1 ips and changing the filetype to gbc. Copying this to my EZFlash IV & new EZFlash Omega on my GBA & GBASP, I get a few initial solid white full screens at the start of the game load and then dark screen. I can still access my EZFlash Omega hotkeys to reset. I've also tried the Ultimate GBC to 3DS injector and made the cia. But on my o3DS I get a solid white game screen with no GBC frame.

The patched GBC rom starts and plays on my RPi3 running ReCalBox. This tells me that the rom and the patch is working.
What happens when you play the patched rom with mGBA, no$gba, or some other GBA emulator on desktop? Does it work in those cases? Could be a bad patching.

Edit - You should be getting a CRC-32 hash of 9925D2A1 after patching with v1.5.1 patch using lunar IPS.
 
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Toruzz just updated to patch v1.6 I think to address some of the issues with 1.5+ crashing on certain emulators. So I will test the new patch when it's available for download.

What happens when you play the patched rom with mGBA, no$gba, or some other GBA emulator on desktop? Does it work in those cases? Could be a bad patching.

Edit - You should be getting a CRC-32 hash of 9925D2A1 after patching with v1.5.1 patch using lunar IPS.
 
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