Which version of OPL are you using? You should be using 1629 aka BDM3.
As I see it, it could be 3 things:
- OPL version compatibility.
- MicroSD card (I doubt that if games are being displayed, in any case a 2nd compatible sd card would be recommended in order to discard possible...
I like the idea iniciative.
Maybe we could ask the manager of the game compatibility spreadsheet to add micro sd compatibility as a tab to avoid having multiple sources.
Card swapping if you really need the extra MB.
Slimming down the FMCB from unnecessary files if you don't like the swapping idea.
Finally the multitap would be a nice in-between solution if you hate the swapping and really need the extra space. But it breaks the slimness factor with its sheer...
I highly doubt that, bought from Amazon and amazing writing speeds on PC like 70MB. I am almost sure It is related to the quality of my MX4SIO but for some reason it works fine with my Kingston Canvas. I've even remade the soldering with a sd card adapter instead of an arduino board with no luck...
I guess I will check again this weekend why mine did not work. What kind of MX4SIO are you using @psydefx ? I am using a DIY one with a multitap port and an arduino microsd board. Strange, hopefully I can make it work and edit the old post with the proper card compatibility in order to not scare...
Sorry, I did not mentioned beforehand, but all my testings were made using FAT32 GuiFormat and16K cluster size. I guess I will need to do more testing to figure it out. Maybe using test_bdm.elf? @Workz_777 Are those 32GB Kioxia the same model as mine? Because I bought mine yesterday thinking it...
I will share my findings during the weekend with whomever find it useful enough.
MicroSD compatibility:
- Kioxia Exceria 64GB (NOT WORKING) (to my suprise)
- Kingston Canvas Select Plus 128GB (WORKING) (best value in my country)
- Unknown Brand and model 2GB (WORKING)
No matter what I did...