Here's my best advice: Buy a flash card manufactured in the last 2 years.Hardware 1 doesn't patch the ROM, it just does a direct copy.
That's not exactly accurate. The only way anything is patched is if you place an IPS patch upon a ROM. However, Hardware Support 1 actually compresses the ROM a bit, so it is not a clean copy. Soft patch is the equivalent to direct copy & no compression.
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I simply misspoke. I meant to say compress, not trim. As for calling me a liar, be very careful with the words you choose to say around here, newcomer. As to what I was saying to you directly, I thought I made it quite clear, so I'll say it again with more detail:if Hardware Support 1 trims the rom a bit, it will damage a lot of roms because you cannot trim anything from them since there is no 0's and so on.
so what you say is a blatant lie, it does not make final fantasy 6 save CORRECT or are you saying when i flash the game it is removing some shit from the 64mbit rom thus resulting in the corrupt save/not being able to save?
if Hardware Support 1 trims the rom a bit, it will damage a lot of roms because you cannot trim anything from them since there is no 0's and so on.
so what you say is a blatant lie, it does not make final fantasy 6 save CORRECT or are you saying when i flash the game it is removing some shit from the 64mbit rom thus resulting in the corrupt save/not being able to save?
QUOTE said:QUOTE(Tanas @ Feb 8 2007, 08:42 PM)
Hardware 1 doesn't patch the ROM, it just does a direct copy.
That's not exactly accurate. The only way anything is patched is if you place an IPS patch upon a ROM. However, Hardware Support 1 actually compresses the ROM a bit, so it is not a clean copy. Soft patch is the equivalent to direct copy & no compression.
Yes it is, its 100% accurate.
Do a file compare and see for yourself.
QUOTEyou could also try Flash Advance Toolkit v8 if you can find it or
EEPROM/RTC Patcher.
but i think the first one should work for you.
I have no clue where you can get that stuff.
QUOTE said:QUOTE(Tanas @ Feb 8 2007, 08:42 PM)
Hardware 1 doesn't patch the ROM, it just does a direct copy.
That's not exactly accurate. The only way anything is patched is if you place an IPS patch upon a ROM. However, Hardware Support 1 actually compresses the ROM a bit, so it is not a clean copy. Soft patch is the equivalent to direct copy & no compression.
Yes it is, its 100% accurate.
Do a file compare and see for yourself.
QUOTE said:you could also try Flash Advance Toolkit v8 if you can find it or
EEPROM/RTC Patcher.
but i think the first one should work for you.
I have no clue where you can get that stuff.
None of these will work, because the game uses SRAM_V113 and the programs that you have suggested are only for games that use EEPROM.
So has anyone actually find out how to fix the saving, I am playing this on a DS Lite, on the micro SD? I actually have trouble saving right from the start... Including slow battles :'(