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    Hacking Nintendont

    For those who use Nintendont on the Wii U gamepad, any thoughts on this?: from https://github.com/FIX94/Nintendont/issues/811
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    Hacking Nintendont

    FIX94 has been busy with NES & X68000 projects recently.
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    Homebrew New VBA GX fork (2.3.0)

    I doubt it. But in the meantime, if you're playing GB games there’s a program called GameGenieGuy which you can input codes and it patches the ROM with the code(s). Or if you’re want to play GBA games with cheats, just use mGBA. First you'll need the desktop version of mGBA, it will save cheat...
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    Hacking Nintendont

    If anyone wants to use an older version (for whatever reason) you just click on commits on the Nintendont Github main page. Or just use this link: https://github.com/FIX94/Nintendont/commits/master then pick an commit, click on the '< >' icon, click 'Find file', then type 'dol'. And yes, 4.451...
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    Homebrew Not64 Update

    What about a Raspberry Pi 3 with Retropie running Mupen64+? It looks pretty good, despite the frame issues on some games. :unsure:
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    Homebrew Not64 Update

    I just disconnect my IR bar and attatch my wiimote with a USB battery pack to avoid that kind of problem. I have a Everdrive 64 and it's great. Nowadays there's a lot more rom hacks coming out for it, and that's fantastic.
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    Homebrew Snes9xGX Mod [Preview + WiiUPro + ScreenShot button]

    Which games that do not lag then? I've used filters on the more popular titles like Super Metroid, Earthbound, Super Mario World, ALTTP, Secret of Mana and Super Mario RPG and they all slow down. (Dips below 60fps)
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    Homebrew Snes9xGX Mod [Preview + WiiUPro + ScreenShot button]

    I really appreciate this emulator, but one thing I don't like is the hq2x and the other filters. It slows the emulator down when using them. They should be removed in the next experimental build, I think.
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    Hacking Nintendont

    Since seeing this in a issue of NGC magazine way back in 2001, (I still remember the caption: "We love this. Let's hope they don't 'correct' it for western releases.") I thought that was pretty neat. And other things I can't seem to remember on the top of my head. I dislike the 'corrected'...
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    Hacking Nintendont

    Ah ok. Because when I use the provided US cheat file I thought I'll change the name GMSE01 to GMSJ01, but that didn't work.
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    Hacking Nintendont

    Ah, excellent! Thank you very much. How much difference is the japanese file compered to the one FIX94 provided?
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    Hacking Nintendont

    Great, but I don't know how to convert it to a .GCT file appropriately though.
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    Hacking Nintendont

    For the US version, yes:
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    Hacking Nintendont

    Since the Mario Sunshine 60fps cheat works on Nintendont, is there a 60fps cheat file for the Japanese version? Would fancy one.
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    Hacking Nintendont

    Rogue Squadron 2 didn't have that problem IIRC but fair enough. At least it's just a cosmetic flaw and hopefully nothing worse. Interesting. I haven't tried Devolution to be honest.
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    Hacking Nintendont

    The shield meter is impossible to read while it's all screwed up, it's supposed to be a green circle. And on the bottom right corner, there are red and green scattered lines on the secondary weapon / laser HUD. The radar is fine. I also tried older versions down to 4.407 and the issue's still...
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    Hacking Nintendont

    I've posted this on github: https://github.com/FIX94/Nintendont/issues/352 Has anyone been experiencing this?
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    Hacking Nintendont

    So I did a quick test on F-Zero GX with virtual slot B. So far, so good.
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    Hacking Nintendont

    F-Zero GX lets you load a garage via Slot B and the WWE games lets you load created wrestlers via Slot B too.
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