Well, even with the file NeoPolak uploaded my nes still reboots on its own after it says wait for the LED to turn off.
did you flash the custom kernel from a working nes or from a rebooting one?Well, even with the file NeoPolak uploaded my nes still reboots on its own after it says wait for the LED to turn off.
if it doesn't work try to do it from the beginning
place kernel in dump folder
flash original - check if the nes is working
then flash the custom one
then add games


I flashed my nes as original, dumped kernel, replaced my kernel with yours. I then did flash custom kernel and proceeded to add games and it still reboots on its own.did you flash the custom kernel from a working nes or from a rebooting one?
now i have the opposite problem, flashing original kernel doesn't delete games, even factory reset

On the bright side, I've flashed this multiple times and it just seems to work regardless, that's gotta be a positive, right?some have to have different chip sets
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also guys how frustrating is it to have people asking for snes games when half of us can not even get one nes game to upload



Oh Ive tried reset and all, I have no knowledge about UART but Im still holding on.I still have not idea about LED problemMaybe try to do factory reset? Can somebody with this problem use UART cable?
I still have not idea about LED problemMaybe try to do factory reset? Can somebody with this problem use UART cable?
Do you know whats happening with the LED? Or do you not understand why its doing that?Oh Ive tried reset and all, I have no knowledge about UART but Im still holding on.
Sadly, Im on win 10, disabled windows defender and advanced firewall. I even have driver signature check disabled and still no luck.Here is my kernal. NTSC.
Run everything from my folder to protect your original kernal dump.
I initially had the LED problem. The entire sequence would complete and once the games uploaded the NES Mini would power on automatically. The LED never went out.
My FIX was to:
Boot Windows 7, press F8 and disable driver signature checks and boot PC.
Then disable Windows Defender, the firewall and anti-virus off.
Someone needs to make a thread about the LED problem. Tired of some people asking about snes and people bragging about getting it to work the first time.



