Try it and let us know!Also do i just drag the retroarch.hmod file into user_mods folder? how about cloverapp folder?
Ah cool thanks man, yeah ive had a few beers while watching the football (soccer) so best not attempt it now hahahahahalooking forward to your next tutorial vid
I got that one from eBay.
I originally had for one for free from Club Nintendo as it was something that was available in Europe and Japan but sold it ages ago as I didn't think I'd ever need it again. The one from eBay cost me just over £40 but I was going to need to get a SNES controller at some point and I knew how good this was and the alternatives weren't that different in terms of cost and they're also not made by Nintendo, which this is.
I sold the original controller for a hell of a lot more than paid for this one so although the first one was free, it's sort of paid for the second one.
It's a wonderful controller and I can't recommend it enough to people if you can get them for a good price. It also has a slightly longer lead than the official NES version but I still use extension cables with both.
I do prefer the packaging on the Super Famicom Version though, not that it really matters.
Disable AV, then right click and run the program as administrator (just to be sure).mhmm it won't let me open hakchi 2.12 now? says I don't got permission I think my anti virus is acting up
BothAlso do i just drag the retroarch.hmod file into user_mods folder? how about cloverapp folder?
Simple question, do we need to re-flash the original Nintendo kernel or can we just flash the 2.12 kernel on top of the older 2.11 version?
Yep wondering the same qtion before i start
Don't need to reflash original. Just update as you would with any other version.Yep wondering the same qtion before i start
Yes, and this is somewhat important IMO if adding games from other systems. I don't like different games from different systems commingling in the UI.You manage folders when you click synchornize it will bring up the folder manager and thats when you do it, basically its the very last step.
You manage folders when you click synchornize it will bring up the folder manager and thats when you do it, basically its the very last step.