ClusterM / hakchi2

Tool that allows you to add more games to your NES/SNES Classic Mini. WARNING: hakchi2 is no longer supported. Please use hakchi2 CE.
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sudden C8 error #1449

Open ibmp200 opened 5 years ago

ibmp200 commented 5 years ago

I have the Nintendo Classic and it has 60 additional games added and minus 8 of the original 30. All done without folders but all games appearing together for a total of 82. With this set up, I was able to play any of the games, exit to the menu and restart the Classic without any C error. Maybe half, or less than half of the games have one or two save states, but probably less.

But then, suddenly, when trying to reset the console, I get a C8 error. It also occurrs when I do reset, and start a game; but when I try to go back to the game menu, it appears again. This happens with any game and whether or not it has a save state made. The whole of this is very annoying.

I had seen that KMFDManic made a core set with a C8 Error Deterrent, but this seems to only be for those using a U S B Host. I have never had or used one, and my Classic is only ever directly connected to the television by the default out of the box method. Last fall, I downloaded his core set and don't even see that modification in the list.

How do I use this error detererent outside of a U S B host or get it to appear rather, in hakchi. And, I am using version 2.0.31.10; and according to the releases page, that is the most current version. All this didn't begin happening until around september 2018, if not earlier.

Please help.

ibmp200 commented 5 years ago

actually, i checked out his recent module post, and viewed it in folder version and saw the c8 module. i downloaded it, added to hakchi and installed it. it is working fine now, without any c8 errors. :D

leo60228 commented 5 years ago

hakchi2 is no longer supported. Please use hakchi2 CE (aka Hakchi 3) from https://github.com/TeamShinkansen/hakchi2/releases. Since you have solved the issue, please close it.