Official hakchi2 - NES Mini very simple pimp tool

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I heard that someone pulled Star Fox 2 off of the SNES mini. Is this true ?
Yes, it is, however, no one here will tell you where to get it. So if you want it, either search for it yourself, or maybe someone here might know how you can dump your own copy.
 
Is someone able to write a tutorial to manually add roms now that converter is out ?

Mystic quest really miss me, I wanted to play it back for ages <3
 
Aside from this being the "latest and greatest", is there really any reason to pick up the SNES classic if I've already got a hakchied NES mini? I already have all the games (except Starfox 2, which I hear isn't that great).

I guess it'd be cool to have the "Real" SNES controllers, but the one from 8bitdo does the trick nicely.
 
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So, apparently, the injected games work better if footer offsets 0x0D and 0x0E are set to 0x00.
This way I managed to boot Stunt Race FX, DOOM (both are SuperFX games) and Final Fantasy VI fan translation from RPGOne that didn't work before.
Also, it seems that 0x12 is special chip identifier. If it's not set to 0x0C for SuperFX games, all I get is blackscreen.[/Q]

Are these values seen in the wiiu vc too? We could identify the cx4 identifier and test Mega Man X2 and X3
 
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Aside from this being the "latest and greatest", is there really any reason to pick up the SNES classic if I've already got a hakchied NES mini? I already have all the games (except Starfox 2, which I hear isn't that great).

I guess it'd be cool to have the "Real" SNES controllers, but the one from 8bitdo does the trick nicely.

Same reason you bought the NES Mini. That was not needed either as you can emulate the SNES on a PC, Android tablet/smartphone or a softmodded Wii(U).

You bought a NES mini because you liked the case and the controllers. So for the SNES mini it is the same reasons. There was no real reason to buy the NES mini either as one probably had all the games too. For me owning the SNES mini is worth it for the nice case, the two controllers that also plug into the Wiimote to be used on my WiiU in VC where such a controller costs around 20 Euro normally.
 
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Cx4 games work!
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As with the NESCE, the SNESCE does indeed patch many games in-memory after loading (patches that are "invisible" even if you dump the cartridge image from the console).

These (along with the tool used to assist with producing them) can be found here:

http://www.rendezvo.us/snes/snesce_us_mempatches.zip

If you have a kernel and decrypted NAND-B dump from a European SNESCE model, I'd quite like to see those in order to produce IPS patches for that model as well. PM me if you're interested in helping.
 
I don't know, I do know that by GNU licensing rules, they have to make their OS open source and available for download.
And they did !
Like the OSS for NES, OSS for SNES is here :
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/oss/data/SuperNESClassicEdition_OSS.zip

I think so. Why else convientently leave a USB slot that just happens to give hackers access. Adding a cable to power would have cheap and easy for them and leave hackers needing a soldering iron
Easiest way to setup software on factory ;)

If they didn't have USB access, they'll need to upload data in flash memory before close the box ?
 
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