So I just picked up a Japanese Super Famicom Mini and want to double check - I can use Hakchi2 on this JP console, correct?
Mine came with one of the official JP AC adapters as well. This is actually the first console I've owned from another country. I can't plug this into a US outlet, right? A quick google looks like I'll need a step down converter in order to plug it in to a US outlet, but again, I just want to make sure.
Most of Japan uses the same voltage as the US. And a good number of USB power adaptors support 100-240V anyway. Just look at the specs on the adaptor.So I just picked up a Japanese Super Famicom Mini and want to double check - I can use Hakchi2 on this JP console, correct?
Mine came with one of the official JP AC adapters as well. This is actually the first console I've owned from another country. I can't plug this into a US outlet, right? A quick google looks like I'll need a step down converter in order to plug it in to a US outlet, but again, I just want to make sure.
Isn't it just USB? The US adapter can be bought separate, right? Or just plug it into a TV/monitor?
I'll open it up and take a look. Since the adapter had it's own packaging, I thought it might have stated the voltage on the outside of the box.Most of Japan uses the same voltage as the US. And a good number of USB power adaptors support 100-240V anyway. Just look at the specs on the adaptor.
Do you take requests? Because I need a good set of Boxarts for some Sailor Moon games. Not the RPG or the two side-scrolling beat-em-ups, but the puzzle games that came out for the base system (No SuFami Turbo games)
Please and thanks.
I'm not taking requests at the moment but I will take a look at it. You mean you need a US SNES boxart for this title? Only one Sailor Moon puzzle game seemed to have come out.
Woah. That's a crazy looking cartridge. Never seen that before.I'm not taking requests at the moment but I will take a look at it. You mean you need a US SNES boxart for this title? Only one Sailor Moon puzzle game seemed to have come out.
Bought a used snes classic with Hakchi. If I don't have to the original kernel, am I screwed? I can't reset to factory setting w/out it right?
The kernel is not uniquely signed per device or anything like that.Ask the guy you bought it from if he can email it to you?
Maybe he still has it?
It's a small file.
They also sent me this link to a website they found with high res boxart:
https://gamesdb.launchbox-app.com/
Yeah, but they only seem to have scans of American boxes. Not much use for me.Same reproduction boxes as other sites. If you don't mind that they don't match up 100% to the originals, then no problem. But if you want real box scans, nintendoage.com is the only place.
You want to turn on the system and have it boot directly into Turtles in Time? Like no menu or other games?
Who ya pranking, bro?
I thought about this for like, two minutes. Here's how'd I'd do it:
Nice work. Though there is an alternative PC cover that has Godzilla on the cover that you could replace with Bowser which also has the appropriate button pressed down.
Using the original art of the SimCity remote controller featured on PC and Super Famicom, I had this image in my head replacing the tornado rocking San Francisco and instead showcasing the SNES' cool little cameo of Bowser being a disaster alert. And now the cover logo matches the title screen logo at least haha
Now uploaded to my gallery post!
Nintendo themselves were selling it on Black Friday.Where can I buy a SNES Classic!?
This is bullshit, Nintendo.
Haven't seen ine online or in stores, ever. Lies!
Please point me to the complain about Nintendo thread.Nice work. Though there is an alternative PC cover that has Godzilla on the cover that you could replace with Bowser which also has the appropriate button pressed down.
Nintendo themselves were selling it on Black Friday.
But this is a hacking thread, not a complain about Nintendo thread.
Ignore the file called hakchi2_web_installer.exe and just download the hakchi2.21f.zip file and extract the folders within.I don't get it, lol. Maybe because I'm a mac user since...forever. Do I have to download another installer?
I'm not taking requests at the moment but I will take a look at it. You mean you need a US SNES boxart for this title? Only one Sailor Moon puzzle game seemed to have come out.
These are the ones i mean:
https://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/580009-bishoujo-senshi-sailor-moon-s-kondo-wa-puzzle-de-oshioki-yo
(Add the end -yo to the url. It wont let me paste it.)
https://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/580008-bishoujo-senshi-sailor-moon-s-kurukkurin
(Same as above, add the last word to the url)
https://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/571387-bishoujo-senshi-sailor-moon-super-s-fuwa-fuwa-panic
It doesn't get much simpler than it is at the moment. USB storage is another story though I guess.I'm not going to be doing it yet but I want to be prepared for when they simplify the process a little. For adding USB storage, is this the type of USB OTG adapter that I'd need to get? It does have a passthrough for the power and the na separate USB input for the USB Flash Drive.
90 degree Left Angle Micro USB 2.0 OTG Host Adapter M to F with USB Power
Nice work. Though there is an alternative PC cover that has Godzilla on the cover that you could replace with Bowser which also has the appropriate button pressed down.
Thank you :)Ignore the file called hakchi2_web_installer.exe and just download the hakchi2.21f.zip file and extract the folders within.
Yeah, the hakchi 2 stuff is really simple, I've been doing it since the early days of the NES Mini version.It doesn't get much simpler than it is at the moment. USB storage is another story though I guess.
Use Preset ID 0xF710 to fix intermittent sound issues and crashes.
So I grabbed myself a Japanese Super Famicom Mini, do I need to do anything special to hack it and put it into English? Or is it all just there in Hakchi already?
Uhh...I'm a noob. What does it mean and how do I do it? ^^Use Preset ID 0xF710 to fix intermittent sound issues and crashes.
After you add the game to hakchi, select it from the list and press Ctrl-Alt-E and change the preset ID there.
I wouldn't turn down boxart for Sailor Moon: Another Story, either.
After you add the game to hakchi, select it from the list and press Ctrl-Alt-E and change the preset ID there.
The preset ID is basically what the emulator uses to apply any preconfigured fixes/hacks certain games may need to run properly. They don't always work perfectly, but can some times help get games working.