...Getting them to work properly.
Quote from: Mathius on July 31, 2011, 04:21:59 AM...Getting them to work properly. Ignore the naysayers. It's not that hard to get one up and running, and if I can do it anyone can.
Do you know how to get the tototek running and stay running with post '98 Windows?
Quote from: Black Tiger on August 01, 2011, 05:59:21 AMDo you know how to get the tototek running and stay running with post '98 Windows?I was thinking of the neo flashcart, so perhaps not. What's the problem, though? The latest (2004) writer software they provide claims to support XP and 2000, so I'm guessing the problem is getting the parallel port set up properly (as EPP) in the BIOS, which XP should automatically recognize.
Quote from: Necromancer on August 01, 2011, 07:17:14 AMQuote from: Black Tiger on August 01, 2011, 05:59:21 AMDo you know how to get the tototek running and stay running with post '98 Windows?I was thinking of the neo flashcart, so perhaps not. What's the problem, though? The latest (2004) writer software they provide claims to support XP and 2000, so I'm guessing the problem is getting the parallel port set up properly (as EPP) in the BIOS, which XP should automatically recognize.I've gotten it to work with XP a couple times. But no matter which PC and Windows I use, the drivers eventually stop working. Windows begins to think that it's something else and rejects the flashcard drivers or something.
Well you shouldn't need to reinstall Windows for a driver error. Did you try removing the hardware and letting Windows find it again?
What about Windows 7?
I would wager a guess that the 64M model holds roughly 6.4MB of games and the 128M holds 12.8MB?
How useful is the battery backup version of the 128M?