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  • link2803
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    Thanks, that seems to do the trick. It’s not the most elegant way of remapping but I’ll only have to do it once for each system I use.

    in reply to: N64 Audio and Visual Problems #98410
    link2803
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    No faces on characters in SSB, unreadable text in Banjo-Kazooie, stuttering images in Mario Kart… the list goes on. For some reason, N64 emulation has never really be cracked and there will always be small glitches with N64 roms that just come as part of the emulation experience ;)

    That said, audio glitches can normally be improved by overclocking the CPU or increasing the video memory allocated.

    P.S. Windwaker on the N64? Thought that was a Gamecube release?

    in reply to: Creating Bootable MicroSD Without Reader #98408
    link2803
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    I use a Mac and an old HTC smartphone to read and write to a Micro SD card. Is the SD card definitely showing as a valid drive within Windows Explorer?

    Most Android devices have an option to mount the SD card when connected through USB. Check the notification section when you connect initially as this is normally disabled by default. You should be shown an option to move from “Charge Only” to “Disk Use” or something along those lines.

    From here, the SD card should show as a new drive (often with the name “NONAME”) and you should be free to use Win 32 Disk Imager. I use the dd command over Terminal to write images.

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