Official hakchi2 - NES Mini very simple pimp tool

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Just trying to understand something about the original games check box.

You can't actually remove the games, but you can uncheck the box, add the original 21 games again and this will save space?
 
In my testing, x3 drops so many frames the audio stutters.
Yeah. When I tested it with NES games it was almost perfect.
Doesn't look or perform well with SNES games sadly.

I really wish we could get the snes games to look as nice as the Nintendo one does.
 
Anyone having issues with hakchi2 2.20.15. I have a NESC. The last version of of Hakchi2 I used was 2.17c. I cleaned my NESC by uninstalling all modules, uninstalled hakchi2, and flashed my original kernal back on. Factory Reset my NESC.

I used hakchi2 2.20.15 to flash custom kernal, however after installing modules my NESC only has 30MB of free space.

I am using the portable version of hakchi2 2.20.15. I tried several times and I get the same results. Only 30MB of free space after install the modules.

These are the modules I would use.

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Figured out that I need to leave at least one game in the root file system. I just wanted system folders, but it went into a boot cycle and black screen.
So that answers that question.
 
Does anyone knows a way to remove/replace the arrow icon feom the small games bar ? Thinking about putting blank small pngs in all of my games but then the arrow would still be visible so i would need to replace that graphic with a blank png aswell
 
mmh what is now better? the gb/c/a, nes, genesis and snes emulatoren that are in the package from clustert or the emu packs from kmfdmanic????
 
I'm trying to install retroarch so I can get some unsupported games like Terranigma working. I put the files in the user_mods folder but when I try to add them in hakchi they don't show up. Am I missing some obvious step?
 
you must install over themodul installation function retroarch and the snes9x core!

then musst behind the command line the command --retroarch
 
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Yeah the real bad thing about the program is that you have to start alllll over when a new one comes out.
is it the same process for nes classic as it is for the snes
 

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