Stuck Pixel Fixer for GBA and compatible systems
This GBA program is used to quickly cycle colors on the screen of a
GBA or a GBA SP, either screen of a Nintendo DS, or an LCD TV
connected to a GameCube with a Game Boy Player, in order to get
"stuck" pixels to start responding. It does not work on completely
dead pixels.
You'll need a GBA flash card (such as Flash2Advance or EFA-Linker),
a GBA Movie Player, or (if you're not using a Nintendo DS) a
multiboot method (such as MBV2, XBOO, or the F2A cable).
Run the program on your machine and follow the on-screen prompts.
HEALTH WARNING: This program works by cycling the color of the
screen. It may trigger seizures in people sensitive to flashing
lights. If you have a seizure disorder, make sure to turn over your
GBA or close your GBA SP or Nintendo DS when prompted to do so. If
you are using a Game Boy Player and you are photosensitive, have
somebody else run the program for you.
Copyright 2005 Damian Yerrick
This GBA program is used to quickly cycle colors on the screen of a
GBA or a GBA SP, either screen of a Nintendo DS, or an LCD TV
connected to a GameCube with a Game Boy Player, in order to get
"stuck" pixels to start responding. It does not work on completely
dead pixels.
You'll need a GBA flash card (such as Flash2Advance or EFA-Linker),
a GBA Movie Player, or (if you're not using a Nintendo DS) a
multiboot method (such as MBV2, XBOO, or the F2A cable).
Run the program on your machine and follow the on-screen prompts.
HEALTH WARNING: This program works by cycling the color of the
screen. It may trigger seizures in people sensitive to flashing
lights. If you have a seizure disorder, make sure to turn over your
GBA or close your GBA SP or Nintendo DS when prompted to do so. If
you are using a Game Boy Player and you are photosensitive, have
somebody else run the program for you.
Copyright 2005 Damian Yerrick