>FK PAK PRO keeps giving me a scrambled video on every single game I try 5 mins in.I cleaned the cart and the connectors, got that Triad 1300 Ru whatever power supply, my console was recapped, and I'm on the latest firmware. Is there a fix to this shit or am I going to have to buy some chink cart?
If you actually bought it from Krikzz or any official distributor, then you can ship it to him for repair. Just send him an email about your issue and request one, he repaired my Everdrive GBA X5 Mini for free (outside of shipping obviously).
>>12694229I bought it off stoneagegamer in 2021 if I recall, will he still fix it?
>>12694246Probably. I bought that GBA Everdrive from StoneAgeGamer in 2023 and he fixed it earlier this year.
>>12694249I'll give it a shot. Do you happen to have his email by any chance? Also, did he ask you for proof of purchase or just to send it in as is? Sorry for all the questions.
Have you tried a different SD card?
>>12694253>Do you happen to have his email by any chance?It's support@krikzz.com>Also, did he ask you for proof of purchase or just to send it in as is? He asked for me to include a paper with a brief description of the problem, my return address and my email. I didn't end up needing any follow up emails, I just sent it and around a month later it came back working.
>>12694258I only have one SD at the moment.>>12694260Alright thank you I appreciate the help!
>>12694213(flashing light warning on the webm)If by scrambled video you mean MSU-1 video, your problem is almost certainly the SD card and not the FXPak.In the sd2snes menu, go to Main Menu --> System Information. After giving it a second to run a test, next to "SD acc. time," you will see two numbers. These are your SD card average read time and maximum read time respectively. If these numbers are too high, it can cause bugs in MSU-1 games. Refer to the table on the sd2snes website (linked below) to see what values are acceptable and which aren't.https://sd2snes.de/blog/card-listI had a problem where the intro FMV of the Tokimeki Memorial translation hack would become a glitchy mess about one in every five times I watched it. Getting a new SD card fixed it. The SD acc. time numbers on my old SD card were 4.284 ms avg / 56.213 ms max. My new one is 0.404 ms avg / 0.851 ms max. I have another SD card where when I first boot the console up, the numbers are around 0.500 ms avg / 10.00 ms max and the cutscene always breaks, but after a few minutes of use it goes down to 0.500 ms avg / 0.900 ms max and it always works. I don't know why it does that. Maybe your card is similar?
>>12694329I checked and both never even reached 1.000 but it was close. Upon further investigation I think the clock signal on my SHVC-CPU-01 SFC is the culprit. I'll have to find a way to remove the capacitor at C5 and bridging R6. I'll still see if Krikzz will fix/update my cart since this is a known issue, too. Thank you everyone for helping.
>>12694329>>12694213Hey, remember when i once mentioned that my old Super Everdrive from 2013 crapped out and even showed video evidence of the whole deal and people keep shitposting and naysaying me with the good old ''WERMS4MEEEEEEEH'' bullshit!?I cleaned the contacts, i updated the OS properly, i used the right SD card adaptor, nothing, it just died off!