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    SuperFW: a custom firmware for Supercard

    Any chance you could take a look at Pokemon FireRed LeafGreen+ romhack? I can't get it to load on my SuperChis 1783082585 Disregard, it's working fine. I was doing something wrong on my end I think, after using the SuperFW webpatcher all is well.
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    Hacking Circle Pad patches for Super Mario 64 DS and other games (in TwilightMenu with TWPatcher and RTCom)

    Is there any chance you could make a mod of Metroid prime pinball that maps the touchscreen table bumps to right trigger and left trigger? (This would make it play similarly to pokemon pinball.) Just let me know, thanks! -Xyvir
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    Homebrew HaxxStation: DS Download Station exploit

    Same I was able to install flashme on a phatDS before I had a flashcart available by using a 2ds I had, so that's pretty cool.
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    Hacking Circle Pad patches for Super Mario 64 DS and other games (in TwilightMenu with TWPatcher and RTCom)

    If I understand correctly, cracker isn't directly emulating touches on the touch screen per se but rather by using debugging/cheat techniques to observe the games' running memory, he coded his own 'hooks' to control those same memory locations via buttons instead of their default behaviors. So...
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    Homebrew SCFW: Custom Firmware & Kernel for Supercard

    you mean like the pack-in micro SD cards? I would recommend just pre-emptively replacing those, they are worse than garbage.
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    Homebrew SCSFW: "Simple" "DS mode first" Custom Firmware for SuperCard (all variants)

    You can use > 2 gb with this cfw tho
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    Homebrew SCSFW: "Simple" "DS mode first" Custom Firmware for SuperCard (all variants)

    Original firmware doesn't support SDHC, so you can't use > 2GB SD cards
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    Hacking Circle Pad patches for Super Mario 64 DS and other games (in TwilightMenu with TWPatcher and RTCom)

    Re: starfox command, Do these codes work on an phat DS or does it have to be 3ds? I tried them on my phat using TWM++, and unless I did something wrong d-pad control didn't seem to work 1747585855
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    SuperFW: a custom firmware for Supercard

    My agb seems to work fine with supercard and superFW fwiw, no mods
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    Homebrew SCFW: Custom Firmware & Kernel for Supercard

    It patches 'on the fly' and doesn't actually write the patches to the romdata. So unless you manually pre patch the roms yourself, you will have to patch them each launch.
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    Homebrew SCSFW: "Simple" "DS mode first" Custom Firmware for SuperCard (all variants)

    Hello, I hope this isn't a bother, but I can't seem to get SCSFW V1.7 GBA mode to work with the most recent release of SuperFW: v 014. I flashed SCSFW v1.7 to the Supercard. Downloaded SuperFW v014. I renamed it from superfw.fw to kernal.gba and put in root of my Supercard SD card, but I...
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    Homebrew SCFW: Custom Firmware & Kernel for Supercard

    Yes, using an original DS or Light and a slot1 flashcart running the homebrew app sckill can reflash supercard. I've also heard desktop cart readers can reflash fw as well but I don't have any personal experience with that method.
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    SuperFW: a custom firmware for Supercard

    ELI5 how does the RTC patching work/ what does it do? My understanding is there's no way for the supercard to 'match' IRL time due to having no internal RTC. Is there a custom menu to set the current time pre-game launch or something?
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    Homebrew SCSFW: "Simple" "DS mode first" Custom Firmware for SuperCard (all variants)

    The FW version in this thread is primarily for NDS, and not other handhelds. You can re-flash your Supercard Firmware either using SCKILL NDS Homebrew or a Cart Flasher PC Peripheral.
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    Homebrew SCFW: Custom Firmware & Kernel for Supercard

    Test screen is what you should see, I think the youtube video is primarily demonstrating the differences between the Supercard on actual GBA hardware and the EXEQ GameBox clone device. The 2nd screenshot you provided is what happens on the GameBox but isn't supposed to happen on real GBA Hardware.