GP32 Corruption On New Blus


EvilDragon posted on Dec 15 2004 at 10:59 PM said:
Horscht posted on Dec 15 2004 at 09:34 PM said:
Also, the above mentioned program allows you you uncompress compressed fxes.

Wait a second - you mean loading and saving the memory with geepee, right?
Or do you mean there is a program which automatically uncompresses a FXE?

If the FXE is exactly the same as it was before compressing, this would be REALLY useful for the Hex-Editing stuff.

exactly! Geepee uncompresses the FXE into RAM, and you can easily extract it afterwards. The program mentioned above allows you to convert the rsulting uncompressed GXB file into an uncompressed FXE
 
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I had an idea...BLU+ owners put a file (ie. "plus.ini") in their GPSYS folder. The
programs compatible with BLU+ and BLU detect this file.

Also their could be a tester program that tests if it's a BLU or BLU+ (displays stuff, asks if it looks like it should), and then if it is a BLU+, it puts the file in.

This would make it simple for n00bs.
 
Last time I checked there's no way to test the hardware automatically.
Maybe it could do it by reading the firmware version. Of course, then
it wouldn't work correctly on future BLU+ firmwares.
 
Hi ya all:

I´ve got a GP32BLU+ and I´ve noticed that sometimes it seems to appear some kind of interference, not the white bar problem, it´s like a soft interference wave shaped and it only appears sometimes. Does any of you know what it is?
Besides, how long do you think it will take the white bar problem to be solved with the GPDoom?

Regards
 
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