Alternatively, "verified" can mean the community has tested the firmware on the specific hardware revision. Because clone devices often change internal chips without warning, a CFW that works on one batch of M3 devices might brick another. A "verified" status implies that the firmware has been tested on the specific revision of the Sup M3 board and is confirmed to be bootable and stable.
Some SUP M3 clones use different LCD panels, which can result in "mirrored" or "scrambled" displays after flashing.
While stock firmware often struggles with anything beyond basic 8-bit games, MiyooCFW enables better performance for NES, SNES, Genesis, and Game Boy Advance.
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