After using my PowerPak for a while, I noticed that many ROMs seemed to not work correctly. So I used the latest GoodNES's "fixnes" feature to fix the headers of the ROMs, and as expected, most ROMs now work. It is nice to see GoodNES include this option, and it would be even nicer to see the next version of GoodNES include a ROM's header in its checksum calculation. That would help clean up the ROM files floating around the intertubes, as ROMs with bad headers would not be recognized.
But if history has taught us anything, the outcome would most likely be ROM sets that include a subdirectory of ROMs with bad headers in addition to ROMs with bad dumps
But if history has taught us anything, the outcome would most likely be ROM sets that include a subdirectory of ROMs with bad headers in addition to ROMs with bad dumps