From 39a16e994de30acb0beabdd6580a398c67924bbf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shaun Inman Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2023 20:41:09 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] clarified install/update in readmes --- skeleton/BASE/README.txt | 8 ++++---- skeleton/EXTRAS/README.txt | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/skeleton/BASE/README.txt b/skeleton/BASE/README.txt index 41ddba2..4068b6e 100644 --- a/skeleton/BASE/README.txt +++ b/skeleton/BASE/README.txt @@ -40,18 +40,18 @@ Following Instructions 101 ---------------------------------------- Install -Step 0. MinUI is meant to be installed over a working stock TF1. Anbernic's stock TF1 image can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HfGCxkratM_zYiYfGWCrHZ1AynO3hIwU If you are using two SD cards, the second one should be formatted FAT32. +MinUI is meant to be installed over a working stock TF1. Anbernic's stock TF1 image can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HfGCxkratM_zYiYfGWCrHZ1AynO3hIwU If you are using two SD cards, the second one should be formatted FAT32. -Step 1. Copy "dmenu.bin" to the root of the MISC partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. +Copy "dmenu.bin" to the root of the MISC partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. -Step 2. Where you copy "MinUI.zip" will depend on if you are using one or two SD cards (using two SD cards is recommended). If using one SD card, copy "MinUI.zip" to the root of the ROMS partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. Otherwise copy "MinUI.zip" to the root of the SD card that goes in the TF2 slot. +Where you copy "MinUI.zip" (and the Bios, Roms, and Saves folders) will depend on if you are using one or two SD cards (using two SD cards is recommended). If using one SD card, copy them to the root of the ROMS partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. Otherwise copy them to the root of the SD card that goes in the TF2 slot. During installation (but not on subsequent updates) MinUI will install a custom boot logo. It will save a backup of your existing "boot_logo.bmp.gz" in a folder named "bak" at the root of the ROMS partition of the SD card that goes into the TF1 slot. ---------------------------------------- Update -Follow Step 2 of the Install instructions above. +If using one SD card, copy "MinUI.zip" to the root of the ROMS partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. Otherwise copy "MinUI.zip" to the root of the SD card that goes in the TF2 slot. ---------------------------------------- Shortcuts diff --git a/skeleton/EXTRAS/README.txt b/skeleton/EXTRAS/README.txt index 1a85e3c..cb3715e 100644 --- a/skeleton/EXTRAS/README.txt +++ b/skeleton/EXTRAS/README.txt @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ Following Instructions 101 ---------------------------------------- Install -Where you copy the files in this zip file will depend on if you are using one or two SD cards (using two SD cards is recommended). If using one SD card, copy to the root of the ROMS partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. Otherwise copy to the root of the SD card that goes in the TF2 slot. +Where you copy the folders in this zip file will depend on if you are using one or two SD cards (using two SD cards is recommended). If using one SD card, copy to the root of the ROMS partition of the SD card that goes in the TF1 slot. Otherwise copy to the root of the SD card that goes in the TF2 slot. -Step 1. Copy all the folders from this zip file to your SD card. +Copy all the folders from this zip file to your SD card. ---------------------------------------- Update -This extras zip file is included with every release, regardless of whether its contents has changed or not. Refer to the release notes to see what if anything was added or changed and copy just the updated pak(s) to the rg35xx folder in either the Emus or Tools folder. +This extras zip file is included with every release, regardless of whether its contents has changed or not. Refer to the release notes to see what if anything was added or changed and copy just the desired updated pak(s) to the rg35xx folder in either the Emus or Tools folder. ---------------------------------------- Bios files