Emulation [help!] Twilight Menu Snemulds not loading any roms due to "large rom detected"

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Hey there,

I've tried looking through old posts on the forums for an answer to this one.

No matter what sort of SNES rom I have in my Twilight Menu roms/snes subdirectory (and yes, I've got them in the right place, and uncompressed), every one of them loads with a brief flash of "large rom detected" and then a white screen at the top. What am I doing wrong?
 

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every one of them loads with a brief flash of "large rom detected" and then a white screen at the top
Doesn't any snes rom you've tried work? It should only give that message for the larger ones, which are not supported. Or maybe I'm wrong?
Very strange that it doesn't load any. Very strange...:unsure:
 
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Hi i also have the same problem can someone help if they've figured it out? I'm using a ds lite and a cheap knockoff of the ace3ds+ flashcart.
 

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