“It seems like some hardware-related problem”.
Everdrive maker Krikzz has highlighted an issue with newer variants of Analogue’s popular Pocket handheld which means Everdrive flash carts do not function properly.
Flagging a forum post by Analogue Pocket owner elfricko, Krikzz notes that “when the system writes to a file, it reads the sector containing the directory information, applies the required modifications, and writes the sector back. However, in the new , some bits become corrupted for an unknown reason, resulting in damaged file system sectors.”
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“It seems like some hardware-related problem”.
Everdrive maker Krikzz has highlighted an issue with newer variants of Analogue’s popular Pocket handheld which means Everdrive flash carts do not function properly.
Flagging a forum post by Analogue Pocket owner elfricko, Krikzz notes that “when the system writes to a file, it reads the sector containing the directory information, applies the required modifications, and writes the sector back. However, in the new , some bits become corrupted for an unknown reason, resulting in damaged file system sectors.”
Read the full article on timeextension.com