LOLI guess the Passcard 3 without the boot screen is a Superkey in the wrong case, possibly accidental. I hope they don't accidentally put Passcard 3 with boot screen in a Superkey case!
hmm interesting.
looking at the chips on the device....
SST39VF040 (4Mbit Flash)
http://www.sst.com/downloads/datasheet/S71150.pdf
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=33704
over dump?
So is the "SuperKey (Old Version)" that's on sale at Winsunx the one that's identical to the Passcard 3? What does "Old Version" mean?
Why on Earth did they change the PassCard 3/SuperKey so early in production? It's becoming a nightmare to keep track and provide a comparison!
/bitch
I will find an answer eventually.
I dumped both my PassCard3 and SuperKey using the M3 dumper.Is everyone at the consensus that a splash screen is much less desireable for a nopass device...
I sold my PassCard3 and kept the SuperKey for that very reason.. My PassCard had a splash screen and the SuperKey didn't.
I got in late last night and forgot to dump images of both passcards, but will do so tonight or tomorrow.
Is everyone at the consensus that a splash screen is much less desireable for a nopass device...
I sold my PassCard3 and kept the SuperKey for that very reason.. My PassCard had a splash screen and the SuperKey didn't.
I dumped both my PassCard3 and SuperKey using the M3 dumper.I got in late last night and forgot to dump images of both passcards, but will do so tonight or tomorrow.
PassCard3 with splash screen:
md5: 44502d182e855979a1195eab89eeb34a
crc32: 576ecb17
SuperKey without a splash screen:
md5: a74a55df7c02f7b8c8140fdb34d619df
crc32: f2baf726
Both were the same size of course, 16.0 MB (16,777,216 bytes).
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BTW, I have sold my M3 and PassCard3 and shipped them to TX right after dumping the cards. So I am done with both of them now.
My current setup for now is a SuperCard miniSD and a SuperKey.. and soon enough I will flash my lite and be done with the superkey as well.
Bring on the 8gbit G6 Lite...
-Zach
I still don't get why people are flashing thier DS's when there are these cards. There is just no point. Why void your warranty when you don't have to?
i don't know how many times i have to say this...
just using a flashcard or passme voids your warranty...
irregardless of this, nintendo is very lenient on their warranty coverage and many people have sent in flashed and bricked ds and ds lite units to nintendo and had them serviced or replaced...
and just for kicks, i'll quote something...
I still don't get why people are flashing thier DS's when there are these cards. There is just no point. Why void your warranty when you don't have to?
faceless just want to save money. But he is misguiding the new people. If you want to flash, you have to use superkey/passme etc at first.I still don't get why people are flashing thier DS's when there are these cards. There is just no point. Why void your warranty when you don't have to?
i don't know how many times i have to say this...
just using a flashcard or passme voids your warranty...
irregardless of this, nintendo is very lenient on their warranty coverage and many people have sent in flashed and bricked ds and ds lite units to nintendo and had them serviced or replaced...
and just for kicks, i'll quote something...
The difference is you aren't internally altering the DS when you just use a Passcard. Unless you are an idiot and leave in in the slot when you send it in for service, they'll never know. A bricked or flashed DS has a pretty obvious physical symptom of the problem.
So yes, you are correct, it does technically void the warranty to use a Passcard, but it leaves no physical evidence behind so it's largely irrelevant.
SPP