The - of the battery, the slot-1 metal shell, etcSo where is GND on regular DSi?
The - of the battery, the slot-1 metal shell, etcSo where is GND on regular DSi?
You don't need to decrypt your NAND. After getting your CID and ConsoleId you can add a no$gba footer to your dump (you can use my HiyaCFW Helper's NAND mode for that), then you can install unlaunch directly to it using no$gba (google "DSi Emulation Setup" for some of the files you are going to need). After that, just remove the no$gba footer from the dump and restore it.To my understanding i need to:
Solder adaptor to ds.
Dump NAND.
Use bruteforce to obtain CID and console ID.
Decrypt my NAND.
Inject sudoku plus sudokuhax.
Re-encrypt my NAND.
Flash modded NAND back to DS.
Run sudokuhax to access HBmenu and install Unlaunch.
I've FOUND a DSi NAND dump floating online but it has just a pick of the titles. I also have a DSi romset, and I'm sure it's because of the NAND that trying to loading a title in NO$GBA outside of the ones installed in that NAND, results in the "brick" error message.
How to add other titles to the NAND? (I've heard it's via hex editing) Does it involve an actual DS/DSi in the process?
OMG, that's exactly what I need! I want to change definitely from JP to USA .Recently, a user by the name of Voodooween mentioned during a conversation a “DSi SystemUpdater v1.4a”. Not only can it switch regions, but it can also downgrade to v1.4, and with Failzone coming soon, it’s basicly killing off this method completely.
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No dump is made yet, but Voodooween loves to make a proper dump soon (these Nintendo flashcards can be a pity to dump)
This is pretty obvious. Of course one can damage the hardware when messing with the hardware. If you short something vital = Game Over!guys, is there possibility to brick console with wrong soldering or short cirquiting on this solder points. my dsi wont turn on, even led not flashing
orange led is blinking when i plug the power adaptor. also no blue light comes when pressing power buttonThis is pretty obvious. Of course one can damage the hardware when messing with the hardware. If you short something vital = Game Over!
That said, the soldering job for this modification is pretty hard for someone not used to micro-soldering (like me… hahaha).
Make sure the power board is connected correctly and the battery has good contact. At least the blue LED should turn on (if not completely bricked). Also measure continuity of the fuses and try if charging works.
Please upload some photos if possible.