so i wanted to see how this sounds on real hardware (just got a gba finally) and i cant figure out how to make it work. i guess thats it really. has anyone gotten it working before?
wich version of supercard do you have?
I have the MIniSD version..
To run Homebrew on my card i have to do this:
- Put the unpatched homebrew rom (nl23d.gba) in my SD card
- patch another gba game file (pokemanz.gba)
- rename the files "pokemanz.sci" and "pokemanz.sav" in "nl23d.sci" and "nl23d.sav"
- put them in the SD.
edit:
or if you dont care about savings (and this is your case since this demo cannot save) just put the original unpatched *.gba file in your SD and have fun.
I've just tried nl23d.gba on my miniSD Supercard and it works well.
Last edited by arottenbit (May 24, 2010 9:19 am)
same here with an EZ-Flash IV. copy paste on the miniSD and straight to use. All that of course after setting-up the flashcard which varies from cart to cart.
mmh.. i havent done any setting-up on my cart.
Let me know if with the Supercard SD is the same as mine..
mmh.. i havent done any setting-up on my cart.
Let me know if with the Supercard SD is the same as mine..
i can't imagine they'd be any different besides what sd card size they take? trying your suggestion now.
well shit that totally worked. i was doing the same thing you just said (cause of what you said in the M4G thread), but with patched versions of the rom. CASE CLOSED.
cause of what you said in the M4G thread
eheh.. yeah i have copy-pasted the same thing that i've posted in that thread.
Yeah basically all the GBA Supercards are the same.. but they use different patch tools (if i remember well), so maybe something is different.
Glad it worked.
do you know if the supercard takes like 500% more power to run? cause i just looked at the specs (for a different idea) and it says it should last 15 hours on 2xAA but mine gets about 3 hours tops.