- Most ROM hacks rely on an Expansion Pak, or might be only compatible with emulators.
- Some (very old) hacks override the CIC or save type that is expected from the internal N64FlashcartMenu database. (for more information on how to change the expected types, read here).
My Roms are all in individual ZIP files and it is hassle to extract them before adding them to the SD card
You can try running a powershell script to extract them before adding them to the SD card:
$exts = @("*.n64", "*.z64", "*.v64"); Get-ChildItem -Filter "*.zip" | ForEach-Object { Expand-Archive $_.FullName -DestinationPath "$($_.BaseName)_temp" -Force; Get-ChildItem "$($_.BaseName)_temp\*" -File -Include $exts | Move-Item -Destination .; Remove-Item "$($_.BaseName)_temp" -Recurse -Force }
On macOS, if you have extracted ROM's from ZIP or other compressed files, run dot_clean -m /Volumes/SummerCart to clear those awful dotfiles.
Delete the file. It will be re-created automatically with the default settings.
Filenames are expected to be written in ASCII, with Western Europe characters fully compatible. Other Unicode characters, such as those from Eastern Europe, Russia, Asia or Middle East regions (to name just a few examples) are not fully supported and may not be displayed.
Tip
An SD formatted to EXFAT with 128 kiB cluster size may improve load speeds.
Warning
On the first load of a ROM, the menu may need to create a save file. This may lead to a one time only increase in ROM load speed.