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hmm, thats strange, perhaps it has to do with the size of SMB3?
Quote from: apcalc on September 30, 2010, 10:14:16 pmI just want to clarify something here:I read on TI-Bank that this emulator only works on OS 1.7. I just tested it on the emulator; it works with both OS 1.1 and OS 1.7. There is no need to have a working version of Ndless 1.7 to use this. really? Nice, so I guess I could simply install 1.1 then.Then I got the power bug, tho
I just want to clarify something here:I read on TI-Bank that this emulator only works on OS 1.7. I just tested it on the emulator; it works with both OS 1.1 and OS 1.7. There is no need to have a working version of Ndless 1.7 to use this.
- basic OS 1.1 with Ndless 1.0/1.1 Works! (Tested)- basic OS 1.7 with Ndless 1.7 Works! (Tested)- CAS OS 1.1 with Ndless 1.0/1.1 Untested (I don't have a 1.1 CAS .rom with Ndless), although I would think it would work.- CAS OS 1.7 with Ndless 1.7 Does not Work (Just for the fact that Ndless 1.7 does not currently support the CAS.)
Hey if you need, I've got an nspire cas with os 1.1 and ndless 1.1 so if you need me to test anything just pm me :p
sometimes a copy of a game may work while another may not. Sometimes just the region (japan, europe, america) seems to do a difference
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 04, 2010, 02:27:31 pmsometimes a copy of a game may work while another may not. Sometimes just the region (japan, europe, america) seems to do a difference Quite normal, as it was doing a difference on the true consoles too.You had to cut a chip pin in order to play european games on your american NES, and in order to play american games on your european NES. Some bugs could then appear, due to the different refresh frequencies between PAL and NTSC (yes, some graphic features included in some games, did depend of the refresh frequency).I've experienced both.Unfortunately, I've had no experience, with the japanese console.I suppose the emulator supports at least american ROMs.I wonder if european/japanese ROMs are supported by the emulator, as some games were released only in Europe, and many games were released only in Japan.