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Introduction Thank you for selecting the NES PowerPak. This game requires a compact flash card and a Nintendo NES system. OBJECT OF THE CART Play your NES games with just one cart! Just copy your games onto one compact flash card, insert into the PowerPak, and play! Use Game Genie codes, load and save battery RAM, and transfer everything between your computer.
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2. Formatting your Compact Flash (CF) card 4. Copying your games and saves Format the CF cart with either FAT16 or FAT32 formats only. No other formats are supported. You can put .nes files anywhere on the CF card. The root directory should be kept more empty for faster MacOS has problems formatting FAT32 cards.
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5. Connecting the PowerPak to the Nintendo Entertainment System Insert the CF card,. It will only Press down on ejector, the To remove the card, flip the Insert PowerPak into the NES. fit one way, do not force it. CF card pops up. ejector straight up.
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6. Starting the PowerPak 8. Choosing a game Next you get to choose your game. Only .nes files are displayed. This may change with future updates. Plug in the PowerPak and turn on the NES. If there are no errors with your card the first screen will show the PowerPak ROM and card software versions.
11. Saving Battery RAM 9. Setting game options Choose a battery file to load. A listing of .sav files will be shown to choose from. To save games stored in Battery RAM, hold the reset button on the console for 2-3 seconds to go back to the Put the cursor on the Game Genie Codes line PowerPak menus.
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14. FDS Games 13. NSF music files Starting with Mappers version 1.2, Famicom Disk System game playing is now supported. The .FDS files will Starting with Mappers version 1.2, NSF playing is now supported. The .NSF files will be listed in the game be listed in the game select screen.
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