Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE

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Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98732)
Hello,

I have the SNES PowerPak and get this error when I start up..."SDRAM error F0"
I have tried formatting the CF again and starting from scratch.
I also have followed the troubleshooting steps...ie changing the value of DMA=0.

Also it say that DSP1 is not installed. However it has worked before on some games.

It does not run any game now since it says the SDRAM error.

Thanks for any help.
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98733)
Sorry dude, not sure...ask them to fix it. Errr...tell. SHould be under warranty I presume.

And, btw....I can't resist...

Another one bites the dust.
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98735)
The problem is I have sent emails to them and by their own admission email is low priority. I even downloaded AIM to contact but they haven't been online.

I dunno how to get a hold of them.

...I take it from your "another one bites the dust" comment that these things arn't very reliable?

Is there a better alternative?

Thanks.
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98736)
I'm pretty sure they will fix it cost free. However, before you do, you might want to try another CF as the PowerPaks might be a bit picky on the brand.
It might not be your problem though, I really don't know.
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98738)
Search to see if SD2SNES is still availible... If not, Try some other one!
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98744)
I'd recommend downloading XChat or ChatZilla or another IRC client, connecting to EFnet, and joining #nesdev. If user retrousb is in the channel, you should be able to reach him through /msg.
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98763)
Hilmarf wrote:
I'm pretty sure they will fix it cost free. However, before you do, you might want to try another CF as the PowerPaks might be a bit picky on the brand.
It might not be your problem though, I really don't know.



The CF I have now used to work. I don't think it would just stop would it?
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98867)
Good luck. I trashed mine after 6 months of trying for a response via website, message boards he posts on, AIM, etc.
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98941)
Tormenter wrote:
Good luck. I trashed mine after 6 months of trying for a response via website, message boards he posts on, AIM, etc.

Come on?

@Boyce1381
Your error doesn't indicate the CF card; it indicates the SDRAM on the motherboard (Google 'SDRAM' without any other words and read for a proper explanation and pictures). Are you good with a soldering iron? It might be a bad solder joint on one of the legs of the SDRAM chip. I can't tell you exactly where it is because I have never really looked at the SNES Powerpak motherboard..I own a Super Everdrive ($84 shipped without DSP Chip, but DSP can be preinstalled for I believe $15 extra). I'm sure you could pinpoint the SDRAM chip though, through some Googling, and common sense. BUT only do this after trying to implement your warranty, OR if you are good with a soldering iron and don't want to bother with contacting, shipping, and waiting. I've heard others say they waited for weeks before their PowerPak was shipped back to them. I'll tell you one thing, the SD2SNES will be available in about two weeks for about 2-3 days, so if you have $190 get one, but if that sounds ridiculous to you, retrogate.com also has the Super Everdrive for the price I posted above. If it's out of stock don't worry more are going to be made and Igor (the creator) is just waiting on more parts to be delivered. Google 'Super Everdrive vs. SNES PowerPak' if you want to see the differences, which are few, but there are mainly two, ease of saving a game and compatibility with the Star Ocean Hack ROM.

Why is it that I hear nothing but bad things about the SNES PowerPak and bunnyboy's customer service being sub-standard?
Re: Help with SNES PowerPak PLEASE
by on (#98960)
Just remember that people who don't have any problems don't usually post saying how they aren't having problems and everything works fine. I bought my SNES PowerPAK quite some time ago, and never had any problems with it other than a bad CF card. I'm not sure if quality control has decreased since then or what exactly. However the Super EverDrive and SD2SNES are both solid carts. The Super EverDrive is probably the cheapest and best general flash cart available. The SD2SNES is pretty cool too but quite expensive. you do get the benefit of slightly increased compatibility due to support for various chips like DSP, Cx4, and in the future maybe Super FX, SDD-1, and who knows maybe SA-1.