This is a great guide is fantastic and will save people a lot of time.

Having done this a while back I can share my experience. I have used 128gb full size sd cards. When fully loaded they can take time to load but have no issues with them. I am based in uk and tend to use mymemory to avoid fake cards. I use a 128gb kingston canvas select sdxc class 10 (1) Cards is Green . I have also just started using a Sandisk Ultra 128gb sdxc (10) (1) 80mb/s

You must first format them to fat32.

I also replaced the fan in mine so more silent. I also replaced the power supply with a pico instead.

The fan and power supply i got of amazon. The mod kits 3d printing ebay is best.

The clones dont update the firmware. Also they can be fussy on which version of gdmenu you use. If say you only see a few folders try a different version of gdemu in the first folder.

So whoever or however the person who who did the DC pack, they got it working great !

For me maybe its a windows 10 thing or the gdemu I am using is not quite doing as it should for whatever reason. I know its working and saving as I can make my own menus with it too


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I have a pack I dowloaded which is 128gb and boots in a few seconds.

My own chosen games on exact same 128gb card still has a 1 minute 42 second boot time. Tried all versions on madsheep, same card, cannot cut it down. Wish someone else could make another version of madsheep !

Hey! Thanks for the link, I will order them and will try it out ? Although I did not experience any heat problems (after playing 3-4 hours) until now!

Regarding the loading times. My gdemu needs about 10-15 seconds to boot. using a 128gb Sandisk SD Card, which ist about 85% full. Sticking to .gdi files for most of the part.

I have had no issues with resistors or using a Pico instead , My main issue has always been the time out on SD card but if you grab a decent image instead its all done on your behalf. I now only use Sandisk cards they were on Amazon a while back for a really decent price, rather than risk ebay fakes.

Unlike the gdemu, you just drop the game images on a USB stick, plug it in, and you are good to go (like most other flash devices and ODEs). It's got a VERY simple text-based menu, and you can setup disc-swapping for multi-disc games within the menu itself.

Ok I just got my GDEMU installed, is there a good guide for setting up the SD card? I have a bunch of GDI/track files but I'm not sure how to add them to the SD card so the GDEMU menu sees them (I hear there's a program that can help with that). Any help would be appreciated.

To complement the GDEMU there are a variety of plastic inserts to be found for sale on ebay. Whilst they have no real functionality they can clean up the interior of your DC and can reduce the possibility of losing your SD card inside the machine.

Lastly for the GEMU you will need an SD card and ROMs to put on it. ***Standard legal disclaimer on piracy*** It is entirely possible to load the card manually, you just need to pay close attention to the naming and numbering of files on the card. However, there are other utilities available which make this task less of a chore.

Disc images are arranged on a GDEMU SD card so that each image resides in its own sequentially numbered folder (e.g., 01, 02, 03, etc.). Disc images can be cycled by pressing the button on the GDEMU PCB itself.

Bob from RetroRGB has made File:GDEMU SD Mount.zip for the GDEMU that makes it easier to install and change out. It requires a ~15cm SD card extension cable, 2x M2x8mm (for the SD card extension to the mount), 6x M3x8mm (for the case), and 1x M3x16mm (for the front most screw hole). 006ab0faaa

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