![]() ![]() zip and then check their CRC.Īfter you've verified you've got the clean ROMs, use GBATA () to RTC-patch Ruby and Sapphire (Clock Fix tab). gba files) easiest way to check for CRC is to compress all of them to a temporary. ![]() You may need to set view options to see that column. zip file into your preferred app and looking to the CRC column. You can verify the CRC by opening the (usually). The "clean" CRC for the mentioned Pokemon ROMs are the following:Ġ898 - Pokemon - Sapphire Version (U) 554dedc4Ġ907 - Pokemon - Ruby Version (U) f0815ee7ġ986 - Pokemon - Emerald Version (UE) 1f1c08fb Is there a preferred source for clean unpatched ROMs to start with?Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I don't know if there was a specific patch already applied to these files so that they would work with the emulator for the xbox, and no, I have not tried anything through emulation. ![]() Any suggestions? The M3 is supposed to support the RTC (real time clock) so I'm puzzled.Īre there any other games troublesome on the M3? These are pretty much the ones I anticipated would present a challenge.īTW, I extracted most of these ROMs out of an Xbox Xiso file found on demonoid. I tried the patch from nofrills and that did not work. Just about everything I tried appears to work fine with the exception of (this should be no surprise) Pokemon Saphire, Ruby, and Emerald which all load into a white screen of death.Ġ898 - Pokemon - Sapphire Version (U).gbaĠ907 - Pokemon - Ruby Version (U) (v1.0).gba I grabbed the 1003 (to-date) US releases and loaded a bunch onto the mini-SD card. Just got an M3 mini-SD Perfect for my kid's GBA SP. Sorry if this has been asked before, but the search function is not working on phrases, only single keywords, so I'm having trouble finding the answer. ![]()
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