Well, it's just that some games have terrible problems if you run them on an emulator (even if they are patched) and I never heared about such problems on flashcards, so I thought using a flashcard firmware might fix them.
Never mind, thanks for your help. At least I can play homebrews now. Until now I had to use another crappy mulator to do that.
Also I'm sort of curious. What use do you have for running the R4 firmware in desmume, and especially what use would you have running retail roms from it? I'm not sure why anyone does it. Since youre here, I thought I'd ask.
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Trying with 1 sectors/cluster:
FAT12: #clu=172484, fatlen=506, maxclu=4080, limit=4080
FAT12: too much clusters
FAT16: #clu=172150, fatlen=673, maxclu=65520, limit=65520
FAT16: too much clusters
FAT16: would be misdetected as FAT12
FAT32: #clu=170826, fatlen=1335, maxclu=170880, limit=268435440
Using sector 6 as backup boot sector (0 = none)
Could this be the problem? And how can I fix it?
]]>I just registered here because I couldn't find any explanation on how to use wood R4 (or other firmware) on DeSmuME v0.9.9 x64.
I tried it several times without success.
Under "Slot1" settings I choosed R4 and then the directory where the firmware is located. But when I tried to load a game after that I only got a white screen, nothing more happened.
It would be really great if someone can give me a detailed instruction on how I can run wood R4 on DeSmuME.
Many thanks in advance.
Greetings.