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  1. SNES ROM Types

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    29/09/2017 · I'm not sure precisely what the OP is referring to, but I can think of three ways SNES ROMs can be differentiated: .smc or .sfc extensions, header or no header, HiROM or LoROM. The first two are not really much different at all, and the last one is …

  2. Buffalo SNES Replica vs. iBuffalo SNES replica, what's the ...

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    20/10/2018 · Anyway, I have 8bitdos nes clone controller(its good apart from tiny shoulder buttons and its incredibly bright led's), and nes30 pro(its good but the buttons are bit annoyingly sticky). Personally I just use wiiU pro controller(with mayflash usb dongle) on PC as it works perfectly for everything, old or new games.

  3. SNES can now play NES games! - ROMhacking.net

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    09/05/2021 · The main reason this is possible is because the SNES inherited some hardware from the previous console. Beyond that, it utilises its other hardware and lots of clever maths to make this happen. Running NES games is a massive achievement. I have my doubts about the feasibility of adding further SNES features into the games too but I could be wrong.

  4. multiple NES and SNES hacks applied to a single Rom image.

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    16/05/2020 · Re: multiple NES and SNES hacks applied to a single Rom image. I applied about TEN patches to the Final Fantasy II v1.1 (USA) rom for snes. All but the last patches were for very small game mechanics fixes. Before I started patching them I separated them into patches for the headered and unheadered roms.

  5. The nature of NES and FDS headers - Romhacking.net

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    19/08/2017 · NES headers are crutial in order to know what cartridge hardware to emulate. This is hardly unique. SNES have several carts with different hardware. Emulators can (and usually does) use heuristics on the ROM to determine whether they have a LoROM or HiROM cartridge, and Nintendo had an imposed header in the ROM so emus uses that.

  6. Mọi người cũng hỏi
    Are there any NES games with a header?
    Many NES ROMs have also a header in the ROM but the format is less standard, and info is largely incomplete and often plain wrong, or missing entierely (about half of games). So this header cannot normally be used to emulate the system. So that brings me to the FDS games.
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    Why do SNES emulators use different carts for different ROMs?
    This is hardly unique. SNES have several carts with different hardware. Emulators can (and usually does) use heuristics on the ROM to determine whether they have a LoROM or HiROM cartridge, and Nintendo had an imposed header in the ROM so emus uses that.
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    Is there any benefit to using the headers on the SNES?
    Just like SNES copiers headers are garbage and give no benefit, only potential for ROM hacking errors.
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