Castlevania123 , Fire Emblem123 ,Kingdom Hearts , FF56 , Boktai123 , Rockman Zero1234 , Lufia , Riviera , Onimusha Tactics , unable to archive.Will these issues be resolved in the next version?I've also started looking into a generic Flash 512 patcher. The few games I tested are running pretty good on my Mother 3 bootleg.
Most of the stuff you mentioned works for me though. Except the eeprom ones like Boktai after SRAM patching and using the auto battery less patcher (though they work when used with automatic flash512k patcher after sram patching and flashibg with mother 3 cart). but hey, some batteryless patch exist for boktai in patch repo of acocalypso. You could use that instead if you want.That's all I know now.I hope the author can see it and update it.
alright, thank you very much.Most of the stuff you mentioned works for me though. Except the eeprom ones like Boktai after SRAM patching and using the auto battery less patcher (though they work when used with automatic flash512k patcher after sram patching and flashibg with mother 3 cart). but hey, some batteryless patch exist for boktai in patch repo of acocalypso. You could use that instead if you want.
Use bbsan2k's Flash1M patcher before dragging the file to Maniac's automatic patcher- https://github.com/bbsan2k/Flash1M_Repro_SRAM_PatcherI have a problem with POKÉMON RUBY, I used GBATA to fix the SRAM, and then I used the "gba-auto-batteryless-patcher" but when I put the game on the cartridge and use it on the GBA at the moment I am going to save it gives the following message " Save failed. checking the backup memory.. Please wait ".....
Can anyone help me with this problem? I'm using the cartridge from china
Batteryless saving uses a lot of power because it's reflashing part of the ROM. If the console battery is low, it can even power off during saving - corrupting the save in the process.Hi.
OK. So, What are pros and cons of batteryless patches?
Is worth it to try to solder SRAM battery to bootleg cart (and reflash), or to use batteryless patched game?
I've patched Pokemon pinball, so it's obvious that there are hiccups when game is performing save (in this game it's quite often during gameplay)
but except for that?
Thanks.
For games that save constantly during gameplay, I suggest patching it with manual mode instead of auto. This will save you from gameplay freezes, the flash memory wearing out so fast, and battery drain until you're ready to flush the save to flash manually.Thanks.
Yeah. I've soldered battery to one of my repro carts sucesfully.
Well, other than that?
If you corrupt your ROM during powersaving, you can erase and reflash your cart probably (Sure, you'll loose your save)
So are there other pros and cons?
Like lifetime of your ROM because of reflashing? or?