Here's the link for the program that's also contained in the video as well:ĮDIT: Seems like some SNES roms might have some issues with this. Pretty damn awesome of whoever made this tool. It works by creating a blank rom (meaning all the data from the rom you want to play will be written to the patch and not just the changes between one game and another) before making the patch ensuring that it will work with anything. The program in this video will take a rom (or multiple roms) and create a patch to play it that you can apply to ANY cartridge as long as it's for the same system. I haven't tried it myself yet but this should be of some serious interest to people that are interested in playing roms but don't like the method of having to write a patch for a specific cartridge and that cartridge only. Downloading some NES ROMs now to check that part out, but I'm assuming NES/Fami/SMS will work the same as the other systems. Sega, GBA, GB, GBC have all been tested and don't need Patch expects header selected. Note: You need "Patch expects header" selected for SNES You'll be playing Sonic and Knuckles + Sonic 3, but Shaq-Fu will be in your cart slot. Load it onto your SD card, place the aforementioned game you had lying around into your cartridge slot and select that patch from your SD card.Ĩ. For instance, Sonic-Knuckles-Sonic-3.ips.ħ. Under "IPS file," you can name something whatever you want here, just use the. Find a ROM that matches that title, put it here.ĥ. So basically, find the title of a game you have lying around, like Shaq-Fu. For original file, put the ROM of a game you own. For current file, find the game ROM you would like to play on your Retron, like Sonic and Knuckles + Sonic 3.Ĥ. Find an IPS ROM-patching program that can create patches. Here is how I've been able to play ROMs directly off the SD card.ġ.
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