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flashme & 2 white screens

Started by eviled, May 10, 2006, 01:06:47 PM

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eviled

I would like use flashme to program my firmware.

I have a passme2 that is programmed for use with Super Mario 64 (USA) and a NDS with a v1 firmware I believe. I have an EZ Flash 2 cart (1GB) that I program with EZClient v3.25. I am using ASME-0.sav when prompted by EZClient v3.25 to prepare the flashcart with the NDSloader it puts on there.

When I try to run flashme.nds(v7) or flashme_stealth.nds (v7) I just get 2 white screens. passme2_mb.gba & passme2flashme.gba work just fine and allow me to choose the SRAM area for saving. I have saved games and gone back to them later to find the save was successful. I have only run into a few titles that either don’t boot at all or don’t get past the area in the game where you create a profile for saving (new mario, brainage, top spin 2 & met. Prime hunt).

And does using this firmware actually solve the booting/saving issues for the titles I mentioned?

Any suggestions or help would be appreciated. Thanks!

tdtd

If you have a NDS v1 then just use superpass 1, you don't need to use superpass 2, it will just give you extra steps to deal with.

But if you already tried using superpass 1 then I guess you don't have a NDS v1, so you must use the superpass 2 method. It usually tells you what is the original firmware on the DS when you run the firmware updater, look at the bottom.
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eviled

I solved the problem. All i had to do is use no loader at all under the system config menu(or other options) and rename  "flashme_stealth.nds" to "flashme_stealth.nds.gba" and it worked just fine. The weird thing is that it does burn the file to the flash cart but shows up empty in the windows program. It was actually more of a pain shorting the SL1(?) point more then anything else. Thanks to anyone that tried to help me with this.