Is anybody on here using a GBS-C and wouldn't mind helping me reflash mine?
I bought the little orange box off of Amazon and it's been an absolute pain to get it working, thus far.
Initially I thought my unit was defective since the Sega Saturn image would be tinted yellow and one of the RGB knobs (the one for blue) wouldn't actually do anything.
Now I got a replacement and it has the same issues so I was going to try and see if a firmware update fixes it.
The Arduino IDE is an absolute pain to work with and fails whenever I try to upload the resulting BIN.
I tried another flashing tool by NODEMCU but it also fails to connect, despite finding the device on COM5.
Am I doing something wrong? I already tried booting the unit while holding down the menu button but that doesn't change its behavior either.
The device is hooked up via USB (no idea how this WIFI thing is supposed to work. Serial over WIFI sounds like witchcraft to me) and I'm running all the tools inside a Virtualbox VM (sharing the USB-Serial connection from the host Linux system, which works for my USB Devcart and any other device I've ever used like this before).
I bought the little orange box off of Amazon and it's been an absolute pain to get it working, thus far.
Initially I thought my unit was defective since the Sega Saturn image would be tinted yellow and one of the RGB knobs (the one for blue) wouldn't actually do anything.
Now I got a replacement and it has the same issues so I was going to try and see if a firmware update fixes it.
The Arduino IDE is an absolute pain to work with and fails whenever I try to upload the resulting BIN.
I tried another flashing tool by NODEMCU but it also fails to connect, despite finding the device on COM5.
Am I doing something wrong? I already tried booting the unit while holding down the menu button but that doesn't change its behavior either.
The device is hooked up via USB (no idea how this WIFI thing is supposed to work. Serial over WIFI sounds like witchcraft to me) and I'm running all the tools inside a Virtualbox VM (sharing the USB-Serial connection from the host Linux system, which works for my USB Devcart and any other device I've ever used like this before).