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NEO Team's Projects for the GBA/NDS/NDS lite => NEO Flash and Magic Key 1/2/3 help, FAQ/guides and discussion => Topic started by: shark650 on April 20, 2006, 04:29:08 AM
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After bricking my DS,I finally got back my replacement that was covered Warranty. To my dismay the replacement DS has Firmware version 5,so I went ahead and ordered a PassME2 device. In the mean time I have booted my flash cart using the neoboot.bin file flashed to my cart,but cant get anything else on the cart to load off the Neoboot menu....what am I doing wrong? also if I do get this going right,would I be able to do flashme from the neoboot menu. Any help on this would be appreciated.
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As you are probably aware, the neoboot.bin file is written when you are flashing multiple gba roms to the cart, in gba mode.
The easiest way to install flashme is using Pepsiman's utility (it writes the SRAM for you first... Then, after you restart, it runs the flashme application).
It's Flashme version 6, but you can upgrade again to version 7.
BruceG
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As you are probably aware, the neoboot.bin file is written when you are flashing multiple gba roms to the cart, in gba mode.
The easiest way to install flashme is using Pepsiman's utility (it writes the SRAM for you first... Then, after you restart, it runs the flashme application).
It's Flashme version 6, but you can upgrade again to version 7.
BruceG
Thanks Bruceg,I'll give this a try when I get home.
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Be careful with the flashing when you do it (don't turn off before it reaches 100% and have a fully charged battery)..
If you need any other links than the ones provided previously, let me know...
BruceG
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Be careful with the flashing when you do it (don't turn off before it reaches 100% and have a fully charged battery)..
If you need any other links than the ones provided previously, let me know...
BruceG
One thing,I dont have my passme2 yet,hopefully in the mail today and I am well aware of the power thing with the DS. That is how I bricked my first DS,because I didnt have a good enough short on the SL1 while I was reflashing flashme V7. and it shut the power down in the middle of flashing Luckily it was still under warranty and Nintendo replaced it with a new one.