Guess I was wrong. I tested them out with a multimeter and... no current there. Except for DAT0, but only through a tiny tip of its path (which goes under the glued chip). Soooo I'm afraid I'll give this one up. It's probably best that I leave it at that since the system still works after all...
You said that 4 years ago and this is a very long shot but how exactly did you manage to align the pogo pins with the 3ds pcb points using just duct tape?
Oh yeah, I'd seen that on 3ds.hacks.guide before, but I never really looked into it. I decided to go with the hardmod to save money, so I'll give it a few last tries before I buy myself a compatible flash cart.
All that seems like quite a lot of trouble tbh... Which got me thinking of some way to do this hard mod without having to use solder on the board at all. The contact pads are gone but I suppose I can still bridge those points to the SD card adapter using some different materials.
This guy came...
Yes, it seems I have lifted the copper pads from all of the points which are necessary for the hard mod by not knowing what I was doing with a soldering iron. So now I can no longer get the wires to stick with solder... Here's a photo of my board: https :// imgur . com /a/quoOq5k
In case there...
I didn't know they made an MSU cart for the Genesis.... I knew about the SNES one and the library for that is rather large but the Genesis one has very few games