Hi there,
I bought a EZ Flash IV MucroSD device because I read that its compatibility is really better than the SuperCard SD (I currently have).
I'm using it for GBA only (and accessory with .gb and .gbc files).
I've installed latest Kernet on it (v1.77) and downloaded the latest client software (EZ4_20140306).
I've formatted a 2 GB MicroSD card and created on it a folder "Roms GBA".
I've successfully patched few NES classics (using IPS) and with the Client Software copied them to the MicroSD card. The folder "Saver" has been created with the .sav files.
I had to shorten longer file names (games would not start - black screen) but after renaming them and their .sav file, they almost work like a charm (not start at the first attempt).
With few other games, it works. My problem is with all DK Country games.
When I start one, I get a blank screen and nothing happens. I've patched them using Client Software of course.
I've the same issue with some Mario Advanced games.
I don't know if I do something wrong but it seems compatibility is worse than an old SuperCard SD.
Anyone else experienced the same ?
I'm on Win 7 64-bit. I don't know if it matters or not...
I bought a EZ Flash IV MucroSD device because I read that its compatibility is really better than the SuperCard SD (I currently have).
I'm using it for GBA only (and accessory with .gb and .gbc files).
I've installed latest Kernet on it (v1.77) and downloaded the latest client software (EZ4_20140306).
I've formatted a 2 GB MicroSD card and created on it a folder "Roms GBA".
I've successfully patched few NES classics (using IPS) and with the Client Software copied them to the MicroSD card. The folder "Saver" has been created with the .sav files.
I had to shorten longer file names (games would not start - black screen) but after renaming them and their .sav file, they almost work like a charm (not start at the first attempt).
With few other games, it works. My problem is with all DK Country games.
When I start one, I get a blank screen and nothing happens. I've patched them using Client Software of course.
I've the same issue with some Mario Advanced games.
I don't know if I do something wrong but it seems compatibility is worse than an old SuperCard SD.
Anyone else experienced the same ?
I'm on Win 7 64-bit. I don't know if it matters or not...