ntrteam / flashcart_core

A hopefully reusable component for dealing with flashcart specific behavior.
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R4i v1.4.1 (r4i-gold.com) #17

Open Ermelber opened 7 years ago

Ermelber commented 7 years ago

Game Header

ALEX RIDER STORMBREAKER THQ

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![95bba33f-55dc-4e30-bc47-e10c65224f97](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9807588/29459679-22a7439c-8425-11e7-8d4b-ef1fb7e7a4ff.jpg) ## Flashcard skin ![jpeg_20170816_153236 1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9807588/29365790-741b4c5c-8298-11e7-8edf-4341490878be.jpg) ## Flashcard PCB ![05bb65bf-58d7-45b3-b739-bdb5a3e4deb7](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9807588/29366128-710933ca-8299-11e7-9e70-19f9fcfeb0fb.jpg)

## Hardware information Chip ID: 00000FC2 HW Rev: 00000000 [backup.zip](https://github.com/kitling/flashcart_core/files/1228349/backup.zip) ## Kernel files Although these should be the files **http://www.linfoxdomain.com/nintendo/ds/dl.php/R4i-Gold_v1.57b_English.rar** ![23i0wi2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9807588/29459855-e9fa73b0-8425-11e7-8d05-376a137770fc.png) it seems to give out an error about it being outdated or the system date is wrong. Since the original site is dead, I can't seem to even find the update files, even tho my 3DS seems to load it fine.
Riteo commented 7 years ago

Can you give me the dumper you used for the backup, @Ermelber ?

Ermelber commented 7 years ago

I just used one build @dark-samus put on #3 days ago: [old link removed] That's also why I thought it was similar to that flashcard family.

Riteo commented 7 years ago

@Ermelber the fact is that this dump has actually some data!! I think the chip is a little bit different cause it didn't gave a lot of 2A. Edit: it has a different command so i don't think this may be that family.

ghost commented 7 years ago

I have a one similar: my flashcard say "1.4" and the web is R4i-Gold.eu.

Could I use this flasher (if this release) with the mine?

d3m3vilurr commented 7 years ago

it's not common backup, that binary repeated each 0xC000 bytes...

Riteo commented 7 years ago

@Ermelber I got an r4 that gives me the same values... It's a clone of the ace3DS

Ermelber commented 7 years ago

@DiamondMinerITA Is it also the same chip?

Riteo commented 7 years ago

the id? Yes. @Ermelber

hedgeberg commented 7 years ago

The chip id is not a good indicator of the cart, as we've been discovering. If it returns 00000000 or FFFFFFFF then all it can be used for is determining that it's not one of the supported carts. We need a new way to identify these carts. Ideally, we can look for magic numbers in flash but at the moment if the PCB looks the same, the carts are probably the same.