So this was working great for me until I tried to play warzard and got the missing CD drive message. I went back into the utility to double check the settings and after I re-saved everything, the board isn't recognized by my PC. I keep hearing that maybe updating the firmware will work, but...
Just got this and it works brilliantly! Personally, I used the HDD Raw Copy tool to burn the iso to the micro SD (I formatted it using Fat32...not sure if it matters). Now my CPS-3 setup fits easily into my cab without the annoying CD drive.
Darksoft took a vote for something like this already, but if I remember correctly the simplified version was still roughly $350, so I don't think losing the benefits of the current version is worth saving $50. $400 seems pretty fair considering you don't need a donor cart like with CPS-2.
I opted for option #1. It seems much less of a hassle to just wait the ten seconds every time you want to load a game rather than over a minute for the larger games. Even if this option only supported 1 game rather than four I think it would be much more worthwhile. About the menu...is the...
I like the idea of an on-screen menu if possible. I think the issue with an external LCD is an aesthetic one, especially if you're playing on an AES. Plus, it's not gonna fit in a shock box. As for the flashing of the games...is there any reason it can't just work like the CPS-2 cart with one...