Official hakchi2 - NES Mini very simple pimp tool

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yeah maybe its better to whait until Cluster released his new program :)
For sure, and now, the FEL mode is known ;)

But when NES mini was released, how they known the way to start it on FEL mode to access the kernel ;)

Magic ;)
Just joking. hakchi for NES Mini is sort of compatible with SNES Mini.
Well, at least compatible enough to get the clovershell working, and that gives us FTP and shell access. That's all I need.
LOL. Seems to be so easy ... for you ;)
 
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modname=hakchi
modpath=/$modname
installpath=$mountpoint/var/lib/$modname
firmwarepath=$installpath/firmware
rootfs=$installpath/rootfs
preinit=$rootfs/etc/preinit
preinitpath=$preinit.d
gamepath=/usr/share/games/nes/kachikachi <---change this to gamepath=/var/lib/hakchi/rootfs/usr/share/games right?
temppath=/tmp
 

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While waiting for Hakchi2 for SNES I solved the problem of the annoying face cover... I know its locking pins will break someday so!

I inserted my 8bitdo retro receiver inside a clone of controller port 1 which is inside the console itself.

Pretty easy to do if you have a retro receiver for NES/SNES classic

see attach pictures!!
 

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Yeah, I can confirm this. It's as good as the real thing. And I love the mod. I'll ask a friend if he's able to this. Thanks alot for the pictures!

The hardes part was figuring the order of the pins... I had inverted wires 3 and 4 because on the connector you wouldn't expect them to be in that order.

Very easy to do when you have tons of broken Wii remotes at work! Hahaha!
 

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While waiting for Hakchi2 for SNES I solved the problem of the annoying face cover... I know its locking pins will break someday so!

I inserted my 8bitdo retro receiver inside a clone of controller port 1 which is inside the console itself.

Pretty easy to do if you have a retro receiver for NES/SNES classic

see attach pictures!!
Interesting indeed but you need to take it apart if you need to rebind the controller which would put me off - also not sure if you could fit 2 inside for multiplayer sessions
 

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Interesting indeed but you need to take it apart if you need to rebind the controller which would put me off - also not sure if you could fit 2 inside for multiplayer sessions
I indicated in the tutorial image how to place them so you have access to the pair button, you could theorically place 3 inside it side by side... you only need two obviously. I only put one because I relarely use play multiplayer and also both face connectors will still work.
 

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The SNES Classic has built-in support for gzipped ROMS. I posted about it in /r/miniSNESmods

Maybe hakchi2 could be made to gzip ROMs as it transfers them.
 
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