Closed Multi Game Hunter with SNES Adapter USB FLOPPY UPGRADE

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MULTI GAME HUNTER FOR SNES / SUPER NINTENDO

CONSOLE NOT INCLUDED


included .



Multi game hunter with snes adapter
New power supply
I changed the floppy drive for a brand new usb floppy.
You can save and load snes games from usb.
I will include two usb sticks one with 1000 blank disks installed
another usb stick for free with the three programs for the pc to convert the rom.

The programs can be downloaded also for free


You need a original game and snes console to boot


there is a crack on the little plastic tab on the adapter don't affect use. see pic

Was £125 now£110 prefer Paypal F&F but don't mind if you pay the fees.

Postage is £10 tracked, insured.

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Hi migacollector, I have a question. I have a black MGH just like yours and since my floppy drive failed, I bought a Gotek to install in it but have been unable to get it to work. Please can I ask you to tell me how you set it up? Thanks a lot in advance!
 
Will make a post as soon I have the time.
Took me a bit of researching and to find the right programs.
 
I just have one on s0 if its flashed with flashfloppy it makes the process easier.
Search for dos12 hfe files package.
Included should be a a program to access the files that goes on the usb stick.
The files used for the mgh on dos12 are named like this mario0001.hfe megaman0002.hfe zelda0003.hfe.
This is how you select different games.
I just copy and paste the files and rename them fill up as much as the usb holds
You only need the program ucon64 to convert them to mgh format.
once converted open the program on the usb stick to open the hfe files to place the rom
I've just swapped floppy disks from a super wild card to a mgh unit by changing the name of the rom file on the unit.
On the swc the rom is named mario.smc or .swc you can change it to SFmario.000
you can also have various number combos like 060 040 or even left blank for the file extension.
On the sega files need to be renamed MDsonic.000 0r 040 060 blank etc.
but that only really matters with floppy files.
 
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