the dingoo has a thriving community...shakirmoledina said:this is really amazing... dingoo of all the systems, kinda reminds of the time when Wood was brought to a device that was spit on ie R4
shakirmoledina said:this is really amazing... dingoo of all the systems, kinda reminds of the time when Wood was brought to a device that was spit on ie R4
well about 2 or so days ago i was on the verge of buying a dingoo (mainly for zelda: ROTH and oni link) and since the teensy++ i ordered is going to take considerable time to get to me, this was the push (didn't need much) that finally got me to order one from shoptemp todayRupeeClock said:This is nice for anyone already has their Dingoo, but I don't think this is a reason to buy one, since there's much cheaper USB solutions for jailbreaking the PS3.
according to an earlier post in this thread, if done correctly then you will not hear the 3 beeps..retrogamer1975 said:What should be showing on the Dingoo? I boot it into Dingux and it hangs up at the kernel load...attempt to kill init message.
Should I hear the 3 beeps on the ps3 when pressing eject? I'm having no luck getting this to run.
You must delete all from your memory card (or format it) - and recopy all your Dingux files. But firstly - zImage file (not just overwrite an existing file).retrogamer1975 said:What should be showing on the Dingoo? I boot it into Dingux and it hangs up at the kernel load...attempt to kill init message.
Should I hear the 3 beeps on the ps3 when pressing eject? I'm having no luck getting this to run.
Stanny said:You must delete all from your memory card (or format it) - and recopy all your Dingux files. But firstly - zImage file (not just overwrite an existing file).
No, you must copy all of your Dingux stuff (local folder), but zImage and rootfs must be first on the card. Or just use this tutorial to replace your existing zImage.retrogamer1975 said:Stanny said:You must delete all from your memory card (or format it) - and recopy all your Dingux files. But firstly - zImage file (not just overwrite an existing file).
Should I just have the zImage and rootfs files on the card?
Mine booted directly into Linux and I just left it on the menu and it worked. I figured there'd be an indicator or something, but there wasn't.retrogamer1975 said:What should be showing on the Dingoo? I boot it into Dingux and it hangs up at the kernel load...attempt to kill init message.