How Many Have/will Flash Your BIOS?

Have you/will you flash your BIOS?

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  • Have not flashed, will someday

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  • Have not flashed, will NEVER do it

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TelcoLou

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I myself am scared to death to wreck my precious GP32 !! I'm using the original firmware and freelauncher.
 
aquafish_ posted on Apr 26 2004 at 11:00 AM said:
i've flashed my gp32 more than 120x (for testing my fws) and i've never had any problems...
Me too a lot ot times (about 30 times!).
I have tested all aquafish and spiv firmware... I love flashing! :D
Never had a problem, anyway only silly men have trouble with this... :)
If you have fresh batteries, a working fw and that you don't turn off before finishing, there isn't ANY reason to kill your GP32! :D
 
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Have flashed about 4-5 times...

It is defintely worth doingh as you are losing about 1 third of the GP32 experience not having flashed (the other 2/3 is USB trouble lol)...
 
yaustar posted on Apr 26 2004 at 11:49 AM said:
around 4 times... finally found one I liked :)
which one?


me have flashed 3-4 times...
 
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flashed about a week after I got the console as I wanted it for development, and just couldn't stand the official bios.
 
sorry to sound like a n00b but how do you flashand what are the results?

EDIT: actually i think mine has been flashed when i got it new from gp32x.de it uses mr spivs firm ware
 
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GPnator posted on Apr 26 2004 at 03:20 PM said:
yaustar posted on Apr 26 2004 at 11:49 AM said:
around 4 times... finally found one I liked :)
which one?


me have flashed 3-4 times...
Spivs MFW2. Lean and fast :)
 
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Spiv Multifw2, with a direct boot into wind-ups.

Was the first thing i did when i got my gp32_console , its completely idiot proof thanks to spiv's new application that does the whole thing as part of one nice .fxe file!

I'm thinking i may have to re-flash soon if the free GP Cinema becomes an itegrated part of the bios ala the mp3 player.
 
Aqua 4.5 with a direct link to Spiv's multifw2 should I ever need it :) (supports .bin loading). Also has YAFL 0.3, Windups 1.0, Pacrom and Euro firmware in it. Also on other SMCs that I use in my digital camera I have a firmware made in Zed for manipulating images.


I've flashed twice, both experiences were interesting :D
 
I've flashed a few times, and are currently using MultiFW2. Haven't really found any reason to flash to something else - though I guess it would be nice to have GPdrive in the bios. Perhaps a picture viewer too, for those of us who have access to a camera that uses SMC's.

But what as of what I'm using my GP32 now, I really could settle with PacROM alone.
 
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