![]() To do this, hold Reset, then flip the Power on, and a few seconds later release Reset. Next, power off your SNES mini and put it into FEL mode. You should see "Nintendo Co., Ltd CLV-S-SNSY" or similar as an option. Next to the "USB Device Filters" box, click the icon of a USB cable with a "+" sign. Open the Virtualbox USB settings ( Settings > Ports) Here's how to do that:Ĭlose your Windows VM if you currently have it open.Ĭonnect your SNESmini to your Mac via USB and power it on. You need to register the SNES classic in the USB settings of Virtualbox in both its regular powered-on mode and the FEL mode. Until I did this, Hakchi would hang at the "waiting for device" stage when trying to load games. Now, at this point in that NES mini tutorial there was a missing step that I had to figure out on my own. Start your VM and log in (pro-tip: the password is " Passw0rd!", I missed it on the download page at first) Install the Virtualbox extension pack ( download)ĭownload the free Windows VM for Virtualbox ( download, heads up it's ~4gb) and import the ".ovf" file into VirtualboxĮnable the USB port in Virtualbox: Settings > Ports > Enable USB Controller > USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller ![]() It's a very clear and detailed guide, and I won't recreate it here, but essentially the steps are: You can almost entirely use this guide - on how to use Hakchi on a Mac with a NES mini with Virtualbox word-for-word. I couldn't get Wine to work (not saying it isn't possible, I just couldn't figure it out), but I did find a solution using Virtualbox and the free Windows VM that Microsoft gives out for testing their browsers.
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