Can anyone tell me why im getting this screen? It happens when ever I open the games file thru the emulator. But if I drag and drop the file it doesn't do it. Plus I can by pass it by just loading a save state. But I would rather have it start up correctly. Thanks for any help in advance.
If it helps I have version 1.42
Getting copy protection screen in super metroid.
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I'm having a problem with the actual cart.
I bought it from a junk store the other day, and I heard something rattling inside the cart when I shook it. I figured it was my luck that everything would be broken to hell on the inside, but I bought it anyway.
When I got home and opened the cart, the rattling turned out to be a loose battery in the cart, so I pushed it into the clips as best I could. It isn't a tight fit at all, but I don't know how else to clip the battery into place.
Anyway, when I put it in my SNES, I get a black screen. Nothing. I tried cleaning the contacts, and even playing without the battery in, but it's no good.
Anyone have any ideas?
I bought it from a junk store the other day, and I heard something rattling inside the cart when I shook it. I figured it was my luck that everything would be broken to hell on the inside, but I bought it anyway.
When I got home and opened the cart, the rattling turned out to be a loose battery in the cart, so I pushed it into the clips as best I could. It isn't a tight fit at all, but I don't know how else to clip the battery into place.
Anyway, when I put it in my SNES, I get a black screen. Nothing. I tried cleaning the contacts, and even playing without the battery in, but it's no good.
Anyone have any ideas?
It took a lot of force to dislodge the battery. It should have been welded and soldered. If the battery came loose, then something traumatic must have happened. I wouldn't be suprised if it doesn't work, but it's worth a shot to replace the battery.Gospel wrote:I'm having a problem with the actual cart.
I bought it from a junk store the other day, and I heard something rattling inside the cart when I shook it. I figured it was my luck that everything would be broken to hell on the inside, but I bought it anyway.
When I got home and opened the cart, the rattling turned out to be a loose battery in the cart, so I pushed it into the clips as best I could. It isn't a tight fit at all, but I don't know how else to clip the battery into place.
Anyway, when I put it in my SNES, I get a black screen. Nothing. I tried cleaning the contacts, and even playing without the battery in, but it's no good.
Anyone have any ideas?
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If you replace the battery, make sure you get the orientation correct. Also make sure that the metal strip is still attached to the game cartridge PCB.
If it doesn't work, at least you can say that you own a legal copy and have a right to a personal backup image (ROM file).
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iirc on an emulator, it was because of a bad game genie code, do you remember using any form of cheat codes while using Super Metroid ?
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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Welds could have been bad to start with, and a rather mild jolt released them.Ichinisan wrote:It took a lot of force to dislodge the battery. It should have been welded and soldered. If the battery came loose, then something traumatic must have happened.Gospel wrote:I'm having a problem with the actual cart.
I bought it from a junk store the other day, and I heard something rattling inside the cart when I shook it. I figured it was my luck that everything would be broken to hell on the inside, but I bought it anyway.
When I got home and opened the cart, the rattling turned out to be a loose battery in the cart, so I pushed it into the clips as best I could. It isn't a tight fit at all, but I don't know how else to clip the battery into place.
Anyway, when I put it in my SNES, I get a black screen. Nothing. I tried cleaning the contacts, and even playing without the battery in, but it's no good.
Anyone have any ideas?