Hello everyone, here is my problem: I have 4 folders on my sd-card ( "A - F", "G - L", "M - S" and "T - Z"). If I want to select a game from e.g. "T - Z" directory it shows all roms twice. There are a total of 14 games in this folder, but it shows 28 (0-27). The first 14 (000 - 013) have a "." and a "_" in front of their names and they don't work. When I choose one of this games the Super Everdrive shows me the following message: ******2 ERROR: ROM header: 103 But the strange thing is, that there also the working games in this folder (e.g. 014 - 027). They only show up on the Everdrive. If I plug my card into my MacBook there only 14 games in the directory. I hope that someone can help me to solve this. Thanks in advance. PS: Don't know if you need to know it, but I use the Super Everdrive on a PAL console.
That's an easy one. The files are generated by OSX, they are used by finder. They are hidden under OSX, but they are there anyway. When you copy files to another device like a hard drive or sd card, the files are still generated. The ever drive displays them because it presumably doesn't worry about hidden files, or OSX does something that just hides them from view without making them as hidden. You can either ignore the files, or use windows machine to copy the files, or virtualisation software like parallels. Maybe Krikzz could write something that hides the files, but it's not really a problem
That would be fantastic, actually, as long as it could be easily implemented (since Krikzz has bigger fish to fry).