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ishdeepsingh
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nintendy should do this. realease it on internet, then he will b annoyed, but then the buyer ill know its nintendydicamarques said:give us his e-mail so we can annoy i'm 4ever!!!
just kiding
nintendy should do this. realease it on internet, then he will b annoyed, but then the buyer ill know its nintendydicamarques said:give us his e-mail so we can annoy i'm 4ever!!!
just kiding
That makes it better. xDstanleyopar2000 said:Team Fail said:No, NintendyFan said that the jackass has no plans on dumping it.dicamarques said:just hopping that the guy that received the cart dumps it.!!!
Have you speaked with im?
Fixed the post to make it real.
spinal_cord said:if the contacts are in good enough shape to solder wires to, why no just make an extender board long enough to make contact with the DS and that sticks out the top, wire the mangled contacts to the extender board, that way you can see what the carts do without too much work.
He never guaranteed that the cart would be undumped.ishdeepsingh said:nintendy should do this. realease it on internet, then he will b annoyed, but then the buyer ill know its nintendydicamarques said:give us his e-mail so we can annoy i'm 4ever!!!
just kiding
WiiBricker said:Why bother with those carts? What can we possibly gain from these?
stanleyopar2000 said:WiiBricker said:Why bother with those carts? What can we possibly gain from these?
the fact that its a piece of Nintendo history that should be preserved for all..
not just for one schmo to keep in his basement
and it might have unused sprites from unreleased ds games (Donkey Kong DS game??) or maybe possibly could be used for homebrew development...
Pong20302000 said:stanleyopar2000 said:WiiBricker said:Why bother with those carts? What can we possibly gain from these?
the fact that its a piece of Nintendo history that should be preserved for all..
not just for one schmo to keep in his basement
and it might have unused sprites from unreleased ds games (Donkey Kong DS game??) or maybe possibly could be used for homebrew development...
and also the TWL (DSi) Dev cards might shed light on DSi mode
WiiBricker said:Pong20302000 said:stanleyopar2000 said:WiiBricker said:Why bother with those carts? What can we possibly gain from these?
the fact that its a piece of Nintendo history that should be preserved for all..
not just for one schmo to keep in his basement
and it might have unused sprites from unreleased ds games (Donkey Kong DS game??) or maybe possibly could be used for homebrew development...
and also the TWL (DSi) Dev cards might shed light on DSi mode
The Dev carts are DS-mode carts. You can't extract DSi-mode related infos from those carts, because there aren't any DSi-mode related infos in there.
Pong20302000 said:there are some Dsi mode carts also
Top left Yellow one
WiiBricker said:Pong20302000 said:there are some Dsi mode carts also
Top left Yellow one
Oh, then I'll eat my words
And that would be bad because...?stanleyopar2000 said:WiiBricker said:Pong20302000 said:there are some Dsi mode carts also
Top left Yellow one
Oh, then I'll eat my words
if any cart should go undumped (like this latest one the scene lost)?
THIS ONE. SHOULDN'T.
this could possibly unlock the full potential of DSi Mode!
Parablank said:And that would be bad because...?stanleyopar2000 said:WiiBricker said:Pong20302000 said:there are some Dsi mode carts also
Top left Yellow one
Oh, then I'll eat my words
if any cart should go undumped (like this latest one the scene lost)?
THIS ONE. SHOULDN'T.
this could possibly unlock the full potential of DSi Mode!
Schicksalsheld said:DSi Mode is great....
If we can develop an cheap Flashcard with DSi Mode Access, we Homebrew Developers can programm rly nice tools, because we have much more RAM and the twice CPU power, we can get alle Features which DSi Mode provides.
And no for SMD Soldering we dont need an air heat station, there are many methodes how to solder SMD Parts in TSOP Cases...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgKSXHn14Fs (Desoldering + Soldering)
So, just curious, are you planning on making repro game cards?NintendyFan said:Schicksalsheld said:DSi Mode is great....
If we can develop an cheap Flashcard with DSi Mode Access, we Homebrew Developers can programm rly nice tools, because we have much more RAM and the twice CPU power, we can get alle Features which DSi Mode provides.
And no for SMD Soldering we dont need an air heat station, there are many methodes how to solder SMD Parts in TSOP Cases...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgKSXHn14Fs (Desoldering + Soldering)
Thanks for the link, this is pretty much what I really want to do.
Just take a dummy cart and replace the chips.