you can always factory reset, no bricks in this whole thread.
how do you factory reset?
you can always factory reset, no bricks in this whole thread.
Thank you Cluster for the great Hakchi2. Is there a way to modify kernel so that you can restart Nes Mini from the control pad (Press start and then some AB combination)? That would be awesome!
On the 8bitdo nes30 bluetooth pads they put in an option on the pad firmware if you press down and select it resets the console...
www.pocket-lint.com/news/139622-nes-classic-mini-controller-problem-solved-add-this-bluetooth-adapter.amphtml?client=ms-android-orange-gb
...But yeah it would be amazing to have this same feature on the stock official nes pad that comes with the console (I doubt it's possible though)?
how do you factory reset?
use the tool I tried it worked np, also I think you can just enter fel mode to rest on the tv cant you ?how do you factory reset?
use the tool I tried it worked np, also I think you can just enter fel mode to rest on the tv cant you ?
My personal setup is an extension cord + wii gamepad pro classic. It has the home button to reset the nes mini. No need to worry about input lag or recharging.
cedits to: soulctcherLadies (yeah right) and Gentlemen!
I have continued my work to get you the accurate counts for total game uploads and accompanying save slot counts for your modded NES Classic Edition. Since the previous post, I have a small correction of a +1 offset to the original table. This does not change much, and I'll get to that later.
Here's the big news: It's actually more efficient to hide the original 30 games and re-add them as a part of your mod than to just add to the original 30. I'll let that one sink in...
You read that correct. If you hide the original 30 and add them all back in manually, you can actually safely add MORE games than before.
Here's the old breakdown for keeping the original 30 games visible. The one entry that's been corrected is bolded:
Now, let's say you hide the original 30 games and add your own. Here's what the new breakdown looks like:
- 4 slots per game: 32
- 3 slots per game: 39
- 2 slots per game: 49
- 1 slot per game: 65
If you go 1 or 2 saves over the safe number listed above or in the doc that I'll link below, you'll see the saves occur and probably won't have an issue until you try to do certain things like save beyond that and play a couple different games...or you might get the C8 error on exit.
- 4 slots per game: 40
- 3 slots per game: 48
- 2 slots per game: 60
- 1 slot per game: 80
The reason u/bottomknob and u/TheYadda were able to have more saves was because both of them had hidden the original 30 games. This led me to running tests on their configurations and getting data that was similar to their experiences.
To see the entire set of tables, check out this Google doc here (note the 2 different tabs at the bottom):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rnasCcCjHmMns7UeQ1iRHTy6zhiTItQWYOXCvStblmI/edit?usp=sharing
(If you're curious...the maximum number of games you can load when hiding the original 30 and still have it start a game safely with the capability to at least save a single game's stuff twice is 120; at 121 you will begin to have C8 errors.)
Edit: Obligatory thanks for the gold!!
Are you updated from previous version? Do you replaced all files?@Cluster i have dump the Kernel and i flash the Custom Kernel without an error but the nes Mini have no Menu Screen ! It is Black
You need to replace all files. It's important.Thank you for the great work. I have been a major lurker since the first release of hakchi2 and finally felt comfortable enough to try the softmod last night. I used version 2.05 and had no major problems, except for when I dumped the original kernel and ran zadig (it worked out, but there was a moment when it wasn't especially clear what to do next). Now that I got it to work and have flashed successfully a few times, I am very hesitant to touch any of the files for fear of screwing something up...but I would also like to utilize the font improvement in the latest version. So my question is what specific "files of old version" am I replacing? For example, do I Just unzip the latest version to a new location and then manually replace the hakchi2.exe file, or are there other files to replace as well? A more detailed update procedure would really help put my mind at rest.
Yes, they working fine.Maybe i didn't read everything but is it possible to upload/install the original FDS Doki Doki Panic and/or Metroid FDS ?
Should work without problems if you will manuallu install custom kernel. But it's better to use another copy of hakchi2. You can copy games folder to not add all games again.Transferred worked perfect! However, my cousin has an NES as well and would like to transfer games using my PC. Will there be any issues?
Factory reset will not restore original kernel and will not delete games. But it can be used to erase savestates from deleted games.you can always factory reset, no bricks in this whole thread.
You can just replace all files in old version by new one. Or just unpack new version and copy "dump" and "games" folder from old one.@Cluster:
Iam using (early) version 2.02, and i want to use the latest version 2.07. (fds support + chracter set)
How can u update? Or is it smarter to flash Original kernel back with version 2.02 , and redo all steps in version 2.07 ?
Thank you!