Please let me know if you want clarification on any of the steps. You will likely see the backup data check 2x and have to reset it before playing, but then it should work prefectly. Your game might not be named the same as mine. remove all other options other than your game path.
** NOTE: you are essentially removing the /bin/clover-canoe-shvc and replacing it with /bin/snes9x. bin/snes9x /usr/share/games/CLV-U-ETHNV/Tengai_Makyou_Zero_(Japan).sfrom.7z it will need to look something like this. you will need to adjust its command line. Now you can drag your Tengai Makyou Zero rom into hakchi2.
Install your new snes9x_10_25_17 mod to your SNES Classic using the install mods menu. Uninstall the old snes9x2010 core from your SNES Classic using the uninstall mods menu. Drag your new hmod file into hakchi to install it. rename your new gzip archive to km_snes9x_10_25_17.hmod. Use 7zip to create a gzip archive containing just the file you created in step 4. save the file as km_snes9x_10_25_17.hmod. You are adding the usr, bin, etc, install and readme. Use 7zip to compress the folders contents as a. After you extract that zip file, find a folder called _km_snes9x_10_25_17.hmod (Make SURE you are not using the 2010 or 2005 versions) and open it.
so download them from the link below and skip to step 6. * ps: My English language is not very good and I'm doing all of this with the help of Google translator, so I apologize if you're being slow to understand the instructions.You can still follow the steps if you want, but it looks like KMFDManic just released the mods officially. Does this mod work the same way in Hakchi 3.5.3? Lastly I found on the site hakchiresources the Easy Custom Border, but it was published on April 2, 2018. I installed the Hakchi 3.5.3 Custom Backgrounds mod but I did not find the directory "/ var / lib / clover / backgrounds" to be able to put the custom borders. Which option do I need to modify?Īs for the custom borders, in the KMFD Mod Hub> KMFD Add-Ons I found only the km_RetroArch Custom Borders, which meant if it was only about custom borders for the retroarch. I installed RetroArch UI but I did not understand exactly what settings I should change. So I would like to disable it, but I did not understand how with your explanation. With its explanation I can understand the importance of notifications, but it makes the experience of playing on the console something bad, less faithful to the original (which in my opinion has improved a lot with retroarch 1.7.7). If I can, I'll come back here to share the answer. As for the message that appears when I start a rom on the console that is emulated by retroarch, I have not yet been able to pull it off. This program apparently was made to run on windows x86, but if your windows for 圆4 is just run the installer as administrator that will install and work properly. It has helped me a MUCH in this task of renaming all the files from within the folders. and so on.Ī great program to rename multiple files simultaneously is CK Rename. The files in the folder should look something like this:įile 3: 12_wood_4_3_preview. Therefore, all files from within this folder should be named with the beginning "12_wood" + continuation of the name. For example: let's assume that folder number 12 is named "12_wood". Also, I like to earn RetroAchievements in my games, and those require using Retroarch instead of Canoe (as well as a wifi connection). But sometimes you just need to use a Retroarch core because otherwise a game wont function. In addition to folders that have custom borders that have to be properly numbered, all files within each folder must have the name exactly the same as the folder name. I do prefer using Canoe as much as possible on my SNES Mini for the reasons mentioned by TedizEverywhere. ** edit: A very important detail that I forgot to mention. Synchronize selected games with NES/SNES Mini.So for each custom border you are adding to the console, create a folder in this directory using the existing numbering (ex 12_xxx, 13_zzz) The original custom borders of the console are in this folder, separated by folders numbered from 01 to 11.Now open the var> lib> clover> backgrounds.Go back to Hakchi and now go to Tools> Open FTP client.On the Hakchi screen click Modules> Install extra modules and install the mod called Custom Backgrounds.Connect the console to your computer, turn it on, and open Hakchi.So for those who are using the Hakchi 3.5.3, follow the instructions on how to add custom borders in SnesClassic: Searching for answers and discovering this world of reddit and discord (am newbie here) got help on the custom borders in ModM圜lassic group discord, with the help of a user named SteevL who is always helping people there.