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So nover is required for bigger games?
For Advance Wars, I can't run the campaign. It immediately goes back to the startup screen with Gameboy and nintendo at the bottom. If I try again, then usually my calc reboots. Right now I've been playing war room.
Quote from: Eiyeron on September 10, 2012, 03:32:00 pm* Eiyeron is just poking critorAnd by the way, Advance Wars runs more or less good with the grist version released. But I ever don't sens any changes with Overclocking...For Advance Wars, I can't run the campaign. It immediately goes back to the startup screen with Gameboy and nintendo at the bottom. If I try again, then usually my calc reboots. Right now I've been playing war room.
* Eiyeron is just poking critorAnd by the way, Advance Wars runs more or less good with the grist version released. But I ever don't sens any changes with Overclocking...
For Advance Wars, I can't run the campaign. It immediately goes back to the startup screen with Gameboy and nintendo at the bottom.
Hahaha ok. I was afraid to use it at first cause I didn't wanna brick my nspire
Quote from: cyanophycean314 on September 10, 2012, 09:06:49 pmFor Advance Wars, I can't run the campaign. It immediately goes back to the startup screen with Gameboy and nintendo at the bottom.Happened for me too, one time. Might be caused by overclocking?
QuoteQuote from: cyanophycean314 on September 10, 2012, 09:06:49 pmFor Advance Wars, I can't run the campaign. It immediately goes back to the startup screen with Gameboy and nintendo at the bottom.Happened for me too, one time. Might be caused by overclocking?Actually, it's more like a ROM problem rather than overclocking. My Advance Wars worked fine. However, Mario Tennis did not. (Tested on the other emu but same result so it's ROM problem )
blfngl: the Nspire's maintenance menu can straighten out a Nspire whose NAND Flash memory was corrupted as a result of using too high an AHB frequency. On the CX series, my advice is to never raise the AHB above the default of 66 MHz: corruption occurs quickly at 75 MHz, which means that there's hardly any safety margin. 10% safety margin from corruption in quick order is 68 MHz, barely above the default.