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USMCSSGT

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Feb 17, 2008
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I have a 1.1.3 that I just jailbroke with Ziphone 2.4. I installed nes, but I have no games. It says "No NES ROMS found." Where can I get these from??:confused: Thanks!
 
google. just type in NES rom
theyre illegal to have unless you have the game, and its probably against forum rules to post a direct link
 
I know google of course, but I tried two ways. First I found a video on youtube about how to add a website to your list of sources on your installer. That way didn't work. So then I found another way, by using a microsoft program and putting the games into a root>NES folder. Once I put in my phone's IP address and the username/password, it won't let me login. Any other ideas other than those? I've looked around and those seem to be the only two options.

Thanks for the google references!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
theyre illegal to have unless you have the game, and its probably against forum rules to post a direct link

No. The act of downloading the ROM is illegal altogether, since copyright laws state that it is legal for you to backup your data but illegal to transfer that data.

On top of that, many games have a clause in the EULA prohibiting you from ripping.

It's against forum rules to discuss how to download software illegally. Sorry.
 
I know google of course, but I tried two ways. First I found a video on youtube about how to add a website to your list of sources on your installer. That way didn't work. So then I found another way, by using a microsoft program and putting the games into a root>NES folder. Once I put in my phone's IP address and the username/password, it won't let me login. Any other ideas other than those? I've looked around and those seem to be the only two options.

Thanks for the google references!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you have the rom file then activate OpenSSH on your phone, SSH into your phone and dump them into the directory that the NES emulator tells you to. I forget it off the top of my head but I believe you'll need to create the directory first. If you're not familiar with SSH commands look it up.
 
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