11/16/2023 0 Comments Battle tanks n64 emulatorThe first thing you are required to do is make sure you have an SD card or a Mini/Micro SD inside an SD adaptor and ensure it is formatted with Fat 16 or Fat 32 (Fat 32 is the better option) then download the latest OS package from /pub/support/index.php?dir=ed64/os-bin/ and extract that (keeping the folder structure) to the root of the SD, once that is done you can then start extracting Rom files onto the SD (Both N64 and NES roms (NES roms must be in *.NES/*.nes format)), you can either extract those to there own folder or just on the root of the SD, do not copy anything into the ED64 folder though, that is just for OS files. The board itself is perfect and fits inside a retail cart just fine with a small alteration to it, to add an SD slot that is slightly off centre at the top of the cart, optionally a USB port can also be added, but this is only for developers, USB does not add anything for your average gamer, you can also buy these already assembled inside a N64 cart case, though these are old N64 cart cases so some surface scratches and scuffs may be visible, most alternative flash kits require an original cart on top of the flash kit to provide the required CIC chip but this cart has this installed inside the flash kit so no extra bulk is added when inserted into the system, also note that you do require an SD card or Micro/Mini SD to SD converter. ![]() This happens to be one of the cheaper options for flash kits for the N64 though the price is still highish apx £100 GBP/$130 USD for a pre assembled cart with CIC chip installed, mostly due to the expensive build of these boards/chips added to that, the CIC chip that is required for each region console, these are not cheaply made like kits for handheld Nintendo consoles, even the better higher priced GBA kits use cheap components in comparison.
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