#66036 - ReRuss - Sat Jan 07, 2006 7:43 pm
ok I got oen on teh way , but not sure if it's for Mario64 or Metroid Prime demo , how hard would it be to change that? or is it somthing that has to be changed via the actual PassMe2?
#66049 - blackd0t - Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:26 pm
As it is PassKey2 not a traditional PassKey it should have some kind of port for reprogramming it. Does it have anything like that?
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#66058 - ReRuss - Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:15 pm
I guess it does , I ordered a PassMe2 , but he said he was sendin me a PassKey and reprogrammin it to a PassMe2
I just dont know what game it was done for
#66061 - blackd0t - Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:51 pm
It should be you telling him for what game he should program the PassMe. Probably your PassMe will have some easy way to flash itself and you won't need any JTAG cables like I did. :)
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#66072 - ReRuss - Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:43 am
Well I ordered it to work with Mario64 and I asked if he could switch to the Metroid Demo , I havnt got any sort of confirmation really on which of those it was programmed for , but I'm hoping it's for teh Metroid Demo since a friend gave me his demo
then I can just leave teh demo in the PassMe2 all teh time and never have to worry about missing somthing
#66079 - blackd0t - Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:44 am
You'll only need to use PassMe2 once - to flash your NDS firmware to FlashMeV6 as it is much more convenient to have it flashed then playing with SRAM and rebooting the console every time you want to check something out.
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#66085 - ReRuss - Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:43 am
well yea that's what I'm doin anyway , but I'd like to just keep the game and passme2 together all teh time in case I flash a friends DS or somthin
and it'd be easier to keep the set together if it's not a full game , since it'd be teh demo , I wouldnt be playin it
#66371 - ReRuss - Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:15 am
Ahh good news
my PassKey (upgraded to PassKey2) is programmed for the metroid demo , so I'm set
#66498 - Xtreme - Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:04 am
ReRuss wrote: |
Ahh good news
my PassKey (upgraded to PassKey2) is programmed for the metroid demo , so I'm set |
So now it's PassMe 2 in PassKey shell, bummer. That red LED won't work anymore. PassKey has it's own firmware and I don't think PassKey 2 is out yet (so no PassKey 2 firmware).
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#66539 - ReRuss - Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:39 pm
well I ordered from Natrium42's site , and he said it was btter cuz it was encased... but will work just like a PassMe2 ( I guess...)
EDIT - Just found some PassKey2 news , says that PassKey2 came out Jan 9th (or 10th?) , so I'm guessin a may want to get it upgraded to PassKey2 firmware if it's PassMe2 firmware?
#66712 - ReRuss - Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:14 am
woo - just flashed my new firmware blue DS
I had teh perfect screw to use also , it it soem PC screw I had , but it was long enough , and actually coudl screw into the SL1 hole and make a secure short
but it's sweet
#66915 - HyperHacker - Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:20 am
I'd appreciate a picture of this screw if possible. :p
#67009 - ReRuss - Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:47 pm
My cam phone sucks , but you soratget the idea... it's like a screw ya use on CD/DVD drives for PC that hold em , sorta , fine threaded , but doesnt have to be as long as mine was , but it prolly should be as long as mine , also this isnt that very basic screw ya use on PCs that can be uses to mount your HDDs , and even double to use on DVD drives I beleive (mine uses teh finer threaded ones...) but shouldnt be too hard to find , I bet a hardware store would even have em
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y180/ReRuss/Photo__23.jpg
EDIT - Seems to be an "M3" type screw , and floppy drives use the 1/4 inch , so I have one that is like 1/2 inch atleast
Also - I beleive these are teh screws I use with my PC standoffs , which if you get a M3 standoff it should work fine , and even easier to use since it wont require a screwdriver to remove
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#67017 - HyperHacker - Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:00 am
Thanks. That'll help me find something to use. :)
#67019 - ReRuss - Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:06 am
Radio Shack should have em if you dont have any local PC shops , or hardare stores , or just wherever ya can look I guess
#67020 - tepples - Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:06 am
ReRuss wrote: |
EDIT - Seems to be an "M3" type screw |
Would a SuperCard screw work as well? ;-)
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#67053 - ReRuss - Sun Jan 15, 2006 4:35 am
I didnt mean M3 flash card , the screw is called an M3
if you google screws+M3 , you'll see what I mean
The goldish colored screws here (that dont require a philips)
http://www.pjrc.com/store/standoff1.jpg