If you have a large library, you can often "convert" files simply by renaming the extension from .smc to .sfc , as most modern emulators will automatically detect and skip the 512-byte header if it exists. However, for strict applications like ROM hacking, a dedicated tool is required to physically remove those extra bytes.
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that detects and removes headers from multiple files at once. TUSH (The Universal SNES Header) If you have a large library, you can