


Python c:\roms\sfc2sfrom.py c:\roms\ c:\roms\ Open Command Prompt - you can search "command prompt" using Window's search or go to the Startup menu > Windows System > Command Prompt. Rename the ROM file to something easy to type like the initials of the game's title (this will make it easier for you later on).ġ2.

Now download the ROM you wish to sideload to your SNES Classic and move it into the "roms" folder. Download sfc2sfrom.py (click Download ZIP on github) - extract the file and move the "sfc2sfrom.py" file into the "roms" folder.ġ0. Create a new folder named "roms" in the C: Drive.ĩ. Install Python to your computer - download the executable installer and press Customize installation > Next > and change the Customize install location to: C:\Python36\Ĩ. Now go back to hakchi and go to Kernel > Flash custom kernel and hit Yes.ħ. Inside this folder is a backup of your SNES Classic data in case anything goes wrong.Ħ. After the process is complete, a new folder named "dump" will appear in the hakchi folder. You may get a CHECKSUM error, just hit OK and it will proceed.ĥ. Now follow the steps on the screen and install driver (note: hakchi was designed for the NES Mini but it works for SNES Mini as well). Go to Kernel > Dump kernel and hit Yes.Ĥ. Open the hakchi folder and run hakchi.exe.ģ. Download hakchi and extract it your computer.Ģ. This tutorial requires a Windows computer.ġ. Check out our new tutorial here (it's so much easier).

Basically, we're going to convert a ROM file to a SNES Classic readable ROM file and sideload it to the console using hakchi. This means you can add a lot more games to the console. The SNES Classic comes with 300 mb of storage but the 21 preinstalled games only takes up about 87 mb. This tutorial will show you step-by-step how to add more games (ROMs) to the SNES Classic Mini.
