Hakchi 2
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Find your Console’s Application Tool: Hakchi 2 CE (NESC, SNESC, SFC, FC, MD, GEN ) Hakchi 2 CE is not affiliated with MMC or TeamClassic: Successor to BleemSync! It sounds like you used hakchi 2.xx originally and then switched to hakchi CE later on. The good news is that when you eventually re-hack your mini with CE after successfully restoring the original kernel, you shouldn't ever need the backup kernel again. hakchi CE automatically backs up the kernel to the system itself, unlike hakchi 2.xx.
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4747 people found this article helpfulExpand your console's catalog with a simple program What to KnowWith the NES Classic connected to a Windows PC, download Hakchi 2. Extract the file, if needed, and open hakchi.exe.Select NES (USA/Europe) > Add more games. Under Custom Games, select a title to add cover art. Select Google to retreive images.On the Hakchi toolbar, select Kernel > Install/Repair > Yes to flash. Choose Synchronize selected games with NES/SNES Mini. This article explains how to add games to an NEC Classic using NES game ROMs you own and a Windows PC. How to Add Games to NES Classic While the re-release of Nintendo's original home console comes with just 30 of the best classic games built in, a new program makes it extremely easy to add more games to your NES Classic edition using a Windows PC. That said, you'll need your own NES game ROMs. Before you get started, you'll want to have your ROMs on hand. To add games to your NES Classic: With the console turned off, connect your NES Classic to a PC using a USB cable, but leave the HDMI cable plugged into your TV to track your progress.If your PC is having trouble detecting your NES Classic, try using a different USB cable other than the one included with the console. Download the most recent version of Hakchi2. If it comes in a ZIP file, extract the contents to your PC. Open hakchi.exe (the icon is an NES controller).If you're prompted to download additional resources and restart your device, go ahead and open hakchi.exe again after you restart. Select NES (USA/Europe). Select Add more games to upload the ROMs you want to add to your NES Classic. Only files with the extension .NES will work, although you can also upload Find your Console’s Application Tool: Hakchi 2 CE (NESC, SNESC, SFC, FC, MD, GEN ) Hakchi 2 CE is not affiliated with MMC or TeamClassic: Successor to BleemSync! SD card format to tools menuAdd ability to export and import folder structureAdd option to create save folder on usb exportAdd sega systems to interfaceAdd support for other gamepads in stock ui / emulatorGet retroarch core info from hmod filesSave folder structure as html file instead of xmlUpdate format command to remove the 5% filesystem reserve spaceUI Changes:Add information on common causes for taking too long to rebootChange "Export Games" to "Export to USB"Change dialog text when adding games to "Select games"Change menu item text for uninstall and factory reset when shift is heldMove game count warning in folder manager into tool tip and make the label red when too many games are presentReplace references of "NES/SNES Mini" with "mini"Set a minimum form size for mod hubStandardize on the term "Console"Typo: "Estimate tile left" to "Estimate time left"Fixes:Always use 228x204 for image resizingFix "Group games w/ no box art" option including stock games if using their stock artworkFix NES fadein durationsFix a crash when sorting by systemFix issues scanning for box artFix motd links not opening in default web browserFix preset ID in sfrom editor to be the proper byte orderFix problem importing legacy folders manager xml filesFix problem when assigning core mame2003-plus to roms from UIFix size calculation bug if /var/saves doesn't existImprove sfrom generationReturn the http status code if a mod repository is unable to be loadedSearch /media/ with the select firmware dialogBehind the Scenes:Add menu option to developer menu to download hakchi-latest.hmod from hakchi.netChanges to custom background hmodCopyleft update for translation mods and external UIGet nand partition devices based on labelLoad uboot from hakchi.hmod instead of fileMake MessageForm AutoSize to the text givenUpdate uninstall and flash uboot to latest hakchi commandsUse custom user agent for web requests Hakchi2 CE v3.5.3 This is a minor update:Adds in help linksSpring cleaning: remove mod store hakchi2 CE 3.5.2 This release includes some bugfixes that were reported in 3.5.1 and a new "Save dmesg output" menu item.Mod StoreDelete extracted hmod files if downloading a compressed versionMiscellaneousAdd "Save dmesg output" menu itemFix for importing multi-track cue files with a single data file Hakchi2 CE v3.5.1 - DraStic Measures This is a fairly minor release and mostly includes bugfixes.The full list of changes is as follows:New FeaturesWhen adding .cue files, also copy the associated data filesDon't sync empty pagesIncluded ModsUpdate cloverconUpdate snes_custom_filtersCore InfoAdd core info for DraSticAdd core info for QuickNESMiscellaneousUpdate the kernel hash whitelistRemove invalid characters from filename when archiving gamesUpdate hakchi to version 123Comments
4747 people found this article helpfulExpand your console's catalog with a simple program What to KnowWith the NES Classic connected to a Windows PC, download Hakchi 2. Extract the file, if needed, and open hakchi.exe.Select NES (USA/Europe) > Add more games. Under Custom Games, select a title to add cover art. Select Google to retreive images.On the Hakchi toolbar, select Kernel > Install/Repair > Yes to flash. Choose Synchronize selected games with NES/SNES Mini. This article explains how to add games to an NEC Classic using NES game ROMs you own and a Windows PC. How to Add Games to NES Classic While the re-release of Nintendo's original home console comes with just 30 of the best classic games built in, a new program makes it extremely easy to add more games to your NES Classic edition using a Windows PC. That said, you'll need your own NES game ROMs. Before you get started, you'll want to have your ROMs on hand. To add games to your NES Classic: With the console turned off, connect your NES Classic to a PC using a USB cable, but leave the HDMI cable plugged into your TV to track your progress.If your PC is having trouble detecting your NES Classic, try using a different USB cable other than the one included with the console. Download the most recent version of Hakchi2. If it comes in a ZIP file, extract the contents to your PC. Open hakchi.exe (the icon is an NES controller).If you're prompted to download additional resources and restart your device, go ahead and open hakchi.exe again after you restart. Select NES (USA/Europe). Select Add more games to upload the ROMs you want to add to your NES Classic. Only files with the extension .NES will work, although you can also upload
2025-04-11SD card format to tools menuAdd ability to export and import folder structureAdd option to create save folder on usb exportAdd sega systems to interfaceAdd support for other gamepads in stock ui / emulatorGet retroarch core info from hmod filesSave folder structure as html file instead of xmlUpdate format command to remove the 5% filesystem reserve spaceUI Changes:Add information on common causes for taking too long to rebootChange "Export Games" to "Export to USB"Change dialog text when adding games to "Select games"Change menu item text for uninstall and factory reset when shift is heldMove game count warning in folder manager into tool tip and make the label red when too many games are presentReplace references of "NES/SNES Mini" with "mini"Set a minimum form size for mod hubStandardize on the term "Console"Typo: "Estimate tile left" to "Estimate time left"Fixes:Always use 228x204 for image resizingFix "Group games w/ no box art" option including stock games if using their stock artworkFix NES fadein durationsFix a crash when sorting by systemFix issues scanning for box artFix motd links not opening in default web browserFix preset ID in sfrom editor to be the proper byte orderFix problem importing legacy folders manager xml filesFix problem when assigning core mame2003-plus to roms from UIFix size calculation bug if /var/saves doesn't existImprove sfrom generationReturn the http status code if a mod repository is unable to be loadedSearch /media/ with the select firmware dialogBehind the Scenes:Add menu option to developer menu to download hakchi-latest.hmod from hakchi.netChanges to custom background hmodCopyleft update for translation mods and external UIGet nand partition devices based on labelLoad uboot from hakchi.hmod instead of fileMake MessageForm AutoSize to the text givenUpdate uninstall and flash uboot to latest hakchi commandsUse custom user agent for web requests Hakchi2 CE v3.5.3 This is a minor update:Adds in help linksSpring cleaning: remove mod store hakchi2 CE 3.5.2 This release includes some bugfixes that were reported in 3.5.1 and a new "Save dmesg output" menu item.Mod StoreDelete extracted hmod files if downloading a compressed versionMiscellaneousAdd "Save dmesg output" menu itemFix for importing multi-track cue files with a single data file Hakchi2 CE v3.5.1 - DraStic Measures This is a fairly minor release and mostly includes bugfixes.The full list of changes is as follows:New FeaturesWhen adding .cue files, also copy the associated data filesDon't sync empty pagesIncluded ModsUpdate cloverconUpdate snes_custom_filtersCore InfoAdd core info for DraSticAdd core info for QuickNESMiscellaneousUpdate the kernel hash whitelistRemove invalid characters from filename when archiving gamesUpdate hakchi to version 123
2025-04-02Countless hours on this and previous builds, thank you! Hakchi2 CE 3.7.0 This release brings full UI integration to the sega mini systems, it also makes use of additional space from the NAND that wasn't previously usable, so you get more space for all your games!New Features:Bluetooth support with optional hmod installable from the modules windowSega Support!Full stock UI integrationFoldersC button acts as a folder back buttonAbility to force a specific UI themeSupport for launching Genesis/MegaDrive games in stock emulatorSupport for launching games in other emulatorsSave compressionSave compatibility with retroarch and m2engageSpine generator with templatesGenesis/MegaDrive folder artworkMake use of additional space on the NAND that previously wasn't usableAdd SD card format to tools menuAdd ability to export and import folder structureAdd option to create save folder on usb exportAdd support for other gamepads in stock ui / emulatorGet retroarch core info from hmod filesSave folder structure as html file instead of xmlSave modules report as HTML file instead of plain textUI Changes:Add description, genre, region, and additional player count entries to game infoAdd information on common causes for taking too long to rebootChange "Export Games" to "Export to USB"Change dialog text when adding games to "Select games"Change menu item text for uninstall and factory reset when shift is heldMove game count warning in folder manager into tool tip and make the label red when too many games are presentReplace references of "NES/SNES Mini" with "mini"Set a minimum form size for mod hubStandardize on the term "Console"Typo: "Estimate tile left" to "Estimate time left"Fixes:Fix unintended scrolling when searching for imagesFix various bugs with the Google image searchAlways use 228x204 for image resizing with the NES/SNES classic artworkFix "Group games w/ no box art" option including stock games if using their stock artworkFix NES fadein durationsFix a crash when sorting by systemFix issues scanning for box artFix motd links not opening in default web browserFix preset ID in sfrom editor to be the proper byte orderFix problem importing legacy folders manager xml filesFix problem when assigning core mame2003-plus to roms from UIFix size calculation bug if /var/saves doesn't existImprove sfrom generationReturn the http status code if a mod repository is unable to be loadedSearch /media/ with the select firmware dialogBehind the Scenes:Add menu option to developer menu to download hakchi-latest.hmod from hakchi.netChanges to custom background hmodCopyleft update for translation mods and external UIGet nand partition devices based on labelLoad uboot from hakchi.hmod instead of fileMake MessageForm AutoSize to the text givenUpdate uninstall and flash uboot to latest hakchi commandsUse custom user agent for web requestsSpecial Thanks to Our Testers!AluCarDbslenulDR1001FireStrikerjoltronJW PepperKMFDManicluigy23MagnusRCnava™🇨🇦‼Patton PlaysRopenxboxisoTo all the developers who have put in countless hours on this and previous builds, thank you! Hakchi2 CE 3.6.0 New Features:Add
2025-03-31ZIP folders containing them. Under the Custom Games list, select the title you want to add cover art to. Select Google to retrieve images directly from Google. On the Hakchi2 toolbar, select Kernel > Install/Repair, then select Yes when asked if you want to flash the custom kernel. Follow the instructions that appear. You might be required to install some drivers if they didn't automatically install when you connected the console. When the process is complete, select Synchronize selected games with NES/SNES Mini and confirm you flashed the custom kernel. After your ROMs finish uploading, turn off the console and disconnect it from your PC. Plug in the power source to your NES Classic and turn it on. Your new games will be inside a folder named "New Games" alongside the preloaded titles. When you want to add more games, connect the NES Classic to your PC, open Hakchi and select Synchronize selected games with NES/SNES Mini. There's no need to flash the custom kernel each time. Making modifications to your NES Classic will void its warranty, and you could potentially damage the console. Add new games at your own risk. can follow these same instructions to add games to an SNES Classic using the Hakchi2 software. How to Get ROMS for the NES Classic Long before the NES Classic came out, gamers had already been playing their favorite Nintendo titles thanks to emulators and ROMs. Downloading ROMs of games you don't already own is technically not legal; nonetheless, finding ROMs for NES games online is often easier than tracking down physical copies of old games. With about 300 MB of unused internal storage, the NES Classic has plenty of space for ROMs. Box art images are usually bigger than the actual game files, so you can leave them out
2025-04-15Create the pkg. if you extract a full pkg on the computer, then transfer over, you just need the PARAM.SFO pkg for it to appear and to work. if you're using ps3tools on a C00 folder, you need both PARAM.SFO, but the one in the C00 folder is the only one that will be read when it's unlocked, so if you alphabetize like me, modify that one.edit: the USRDIR isn't mentioned in the metadata file from what I remember. it will have the location of the game to the PARAM.SFO folder (i.e. dev_hdd0/game/NPUB00000). I think it's referred to as a common folder, so it's searched for by default or possibly due to the category. thats good aldo told me that months ago he tell me to just maintain the format of original disc thats why i let those folder there you can mass do this with robocopy and the /E command. it will create the directory structure, and you're free to transfer over only files you want with * indicating to copy all files that fit that description. I used the command with hakchi, because it has .png and small.png images when I was resizing. I just copied over small.png, then the action command in photoshop. then, I deleted the original files and did .png. it was a lot of work to get just the right image. i think this post you meant to publish it in another thread héhéhé ,am i wrong ? no, I mean that you can mass move all of those files if you have a lot of games. it might take longer picking those files specifically from a package. the computer will do all the work for you. no i have already a lot of games and any one can pick a random game and take ICON0,PARAM.SFO ,USRDIR Folder along with eboot.bin i didn't try without this folder but i think it works as eboo.bin is necesarry to execute the game and we don't wont the game only to mount game folder that have pkg within it yes, you need the eboot, but the installation only cares about the PARAM.SFO. I don't remember the eboot even being mentioned in the metadata file. it's like this: that's a c00 game which needs two PARAM.SFO. the c00 folder only contains that file. it's what will be read once unlocked, but the original PARAM.SFO will still remain. normal, non-c00 games, will only have the PARAM.SFO and PS3LOGO.DAT as part of the package. and, every pkg is only 100IKBs. Yeah i see it now btw, off topic, but I found two PARAM.SFOs whose titles cannot be changed with the editor. it has to be hex edited (very carefully). the games are final fantasy xiii-2 and lightning returns: ffxiii. we have success. no downloadable in the name, and the games boot. Sam4444 Member Joined: Sep 30, 2019 Messages: 10 Likes Received: 3 Trophy Points: 32 Gender: Male @Louay man you are really amazing everything went perfect for me i had
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