Without folder max 60 Games!Just used the new Hackchi to add 68 SNES roms. Games seem to work fine . One issue.. When I turn the power button to off I get a C8 error. I then have to turn SNES mini back on then off right away and it goes into it's normal shut down. Anyone else? Any way to fix it? I saved my original kernal so if I have to flash it back to stock that isnt an issue.
thanks!
Without folder max 60 Games!
When 61 or more it Bring c8 when you shut it down.
Or use folders!
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I'm DYING to get started, help a new user out?when you add games should the original one's box be checked or not. Should it ever be checked when adding or syncing games? How do you edit the one or two player settings for each game? Can you do it after they are installed? Do you do it before/while you're installing? How do you delete selective games once they are loaded? Great work, great tool, love it!
Take some of the System or put the Games in folder.thank you so much!!! Will re-flash original and start over.
Are These Rom PAL?What roms are people using? I've downloaded a bunch ending in .sfc but none of them want to add themselves to Hakchi 2.2. I'm not even sure how I can find them in other formats.
Without folder max 60 Games!
When 61 or more it Bring c8 when you shut it down.
Or use folders!
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You dumped kernel. Did you then flash custom kernel?okay so im a bit frustrated, got 2.20 hakchi setup, dumped my kernel, dropped games into hakchi folder, everything is showing up in hakchi, loaded games onto the snes mini, they show up with boxart but when i boot them up nothing seems to happen, no error, it just goes back to the menu with all the games. any suggestions?
Uninstall also removes HMOD modules without well... uninstalling them first?There is no way to detect that your console was modified after "Uninstall" process.
Running SNES Classic Mini Emulator on Raspberry Pi
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