I am having trouble getting my new kazzo flasher to work with NESMaker and was wondering if anybody here could help. When I select "Make Cart" from NESMaker's "Test" menu I can see the usual asm test messages but the screen returns to NESMaker immediately after that (as if I chose one of the "Export" options). I don't see a dumping progress screen like shown near the end in the adventure tutorial youtube video. If I run the program "INL retro-prog v1.1beta.exe" that comes with the kazzo driver package and press the "Test" button (supposedly used to test the presence of the flasher) then I get the message "Test Fails: 1". Thing's I've tried:
+ I downloaded the drivers from Infinite Lives website.
+ I read the readme.txt and created the INF drivers as per the readme's instructions.
+ I restarted Windows 10 and disabled driver signature enforcement.
+ I can see the flasher correctly listed in Windows Device Manager windows as "INL Retro-Prog". Windows reports the device as working properly.
+ The kazzo board has the switch in the "RUN" position and shows a red light when plugged in.
+ I visited forum thread at the nesdev forums but doesn't say anything about this problem.
+ I tried different USB ports on my machine and restarted several times with no luck.
+ I made sure the NES cart's front side faces correctly.
Before I assume the flasher as defective do you guys have any suggestions? Could really use some help.
+ I downloaded the drivers from Infinite Lives website.
+ I read the readme.txt and created the INF drivers as per the readme's instructions.
+ I restarted Windows 10 and disabled driver signature enforcement.
+ I can see the flasher correctly listed in Windows Device Manager windows as "INL Retro-Prog". Windows reports the device as working properly.
+ The kazzo board has the switch in the "RUN" position and shows a red light when plugged in.
+ I visited forum thread at the nesdev forums but doesn't say anything about this problem.
+ I tried different USB ports on my machine and restarted several times with no luck.
+ I made sure the NES cart's front side faces correctly.
Before I assume the flasher as defective do you guys have any suggestions? Could really use some help.