![]() ![]() "When using VirtualBox after the custom kernel is loaded on delete the USB from the USB list on virtual box in the bottom right of the screen around your windows box and add it again when it says NES and not tablet in flashing mode"Īny advice? Would love to get this amazing program working.But even the NES Classic didn't have a 100-percent success rate with added, unofficial ROMs, and, in very good news, the SNES Classic supports that system's same backup path: installed RetroArch emulation cores. They also recommended new cord and I tried FlywithSean's advice without any luck either It's also important to note that I believe I am correctly flashing the kernel b/c the "Select Down" shortcut is now working on my SNES Classic, meaning I do not think the cable is the issue. I've tried this (used my Kindle data cable) to no avail. I found two similar previous issues: A recent post from cluster recommended trying a different USB cable and/or port. I have reboot my Mac and the Virtual instance, installed the USB driver several times, and tried different USB cords without any success. I've also received another error that said something like unable to load device or something to that effect. ![]() When I try to sync the games it will hang at "Waiting for device" then give me a plain "Device Error" message. Note, I believe it works b/c I can now exit to the main SNES menu with "Select Down" ![]() When I place the device in flashing mode my instance of Windows 10 recognizes it, dumps the kernel and initiates and reports successful completion of the flash process. The software is running smooth, recognizes my USB (set to USB 3). After my jobs tech support refused to let me install the SNES driver on my work laptop and decided to install VirtualBox on my personal Mac. So I've been on a mission to get Hakchi2 working on my SNES classic. ![]()
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