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Paul Molloy authored
Firmware application version #3 release ------------------------------------------- N64 updates: Some extra timing delays were necessary for consistent dumping. Includes fixes for N64 dumping that proved working for me on 10+ carts I dumped successfully. There is now a .csv in docs folder with cart size in bytes, divide that number by 131,072 to get size in mbits for -z flag. Includes CRC32 checksum that can be verified using HxD hex editor. N64 file output is big-endian so it reads as it should in hex editor which is .z64 file format. lua script updated to print out the game name from the in rom header. NES updates: flashing support for quite a few different mappers including GTROM, MMC2, MMC4, action53, easyNSF, and other tweaks to rd/wr timings. FIRMWARE UPDATES: inlretro2.lua script now tries to poll the firmware "application version" and suggest updating your firmware if you're not running the version in this release. You can always update your firmware using the bootloader method in the readme. But there is an easier method if you have an stm32 based device (translated: you purchased your device in 2018 or later). AND you're already running firmware version v2.3.x simply run the new scripts which were added in this commit: PCB version 2.0 or 2.1 (large square PCB with option for 6 connectors) >inlretro.exe -s scripts\inlretro_inl6fwupdate.lua PCB version 2.0N (smaller PCB with NES connector only: >inlretro.exe -s scripts\inlretro_inlNESfwupdate.lua Now that it's easier for the host software to detect the firmware application version can work towards having the scripts automatically update the device firmware for you.. But still need to implement this..
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