I wouldn't want to make one if I didn't. <_< I am not going to get a BLU until I have enough cash and can find one that isn't all fudged to hell. Anybody have a clue how they are powering the light?
Any idea how they are doing this? Any time I stick a connector into the slot it turns the Gp32 off. :unsure: I am sure it is something easy, I hope.....
http://www.mashmods.com/index.php?f=news&item=21&from=36
My original unmodded Gp32 can go to 220 mhz, has anyone cracked the mystery as to why some are able to go that high and others aren't? I can open my gp32 to check the resistors and whatever else if it can help someone figure out what they might need to put in their Gp32. BTW I tested up to that...
I can play Duke 3d on my gp32 now!!! For those of you that don't know some company ported Duke 3d to the Genesis. It runs ok too. :P I have to say I love this emu and can't wait for future updates. Thanks Reesy!!!! B) My gp32_console loves you!! :wub:
It is easy just pick which version you want to flash. Just make sure you have brand new batteries and just follow the instructions. Good Luck!! gp32_console
If you bought a gp32 from lik-sang they are giving away a free gp32 mug!! You should get an email from them with your code. Here is a link. http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=3364
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