@Zacharybinx34
Yes! tagNX is a collection of patches to use crossplattform online games/apps without a nintendo account.
You can find it here.
Just make sure you're in emuMMC and have setup atmosphere and dns nintendo server blocking.
I have not tried this package on my "Flash Card 256M Advance" (Different Sticker from a Flash2Advancve, I think the same internals?) simply because I don't need it - I still have all of the tools in this package on my hard drive from decades ago...
Ok, give this version that I just made a go. It should work. If it doesnt please tell me all the info you get on the screen.
I just compiled a new version of FAS adding support for Flash2Advance (at least my 256 Mbit version, I dont have any...
Also, why are you buying these older carts? The idea for this guide is for those that already have them to be able to use them again. If you are buying a new cart today I would just spent $20 on a SuperChis, its a modern solution that is easy to...
When I said re-insert it so that it shows up, i meant power off, take it out, put it back in and power back on.
Possibly you have different revision of the board inside. Maybe it needs battery to be in good shape, is battery inside dead? How...
Yes I am using the exact flash cart that is in the picture in the guide. What cart are you using for the DS Slot-1? Ive done this with DS Pico and R4.
I only get errors like you if DS doesnt see the Flash2Advance in slot-2, but taking it out...
I want to know what the patch does. Like, how does it change the binary? Specific changes.
In other words, when log outputs the following, whats actually happening at those memory addresses?
Well if DS does not see the cart (before you even go into your SLOT-1 cart) then of course the flash will fail. Perhaps contacts on your Flash2Advance are dirty, or pins inside the DS for Slot-2 are dirty. Does DS see other GBA games in Slot-2?
Flash2Advance 256Megabit image:
Intro:
Flash2Advance is an ancient Flash Cart. It came out when GBA was still the latest and greatest handheld. Main models came in 128 Megabit (16Mb) and 256 Megabit (32Mb) variants. It does not feature RTC...
how does RTC emulation work on superchis? Is time just frozen when not playing and then ticks while playing?
So for example if I am in Pokemon and set time correctly. Then save and power off. Then an hour later resume playing the time will be 1...
Im replying here and resurrecting old thread so that people googling can find this. I made a post about how to write to flash2advance carts via DS lite or original DS. No need for drivers or anything like that...