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I got my ezflash v 3in1! One question...

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by DragonQuester, Jun 24, 2008.

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  1. DragonQuester

    DragonQuester Well-Known Member

    Ok, i tried the old versions of opening up the ezflash menu, but then i found the GBA_ExpLoader 0.02, which now, I can easily open up my GBA roms and play without any problems... But does anyone know a version or a way to soft reset the GBA roms back to the menu so I dont have to turning my DS on and off over and over again? I just want to go back to the menu after finishing a game... And what does PSRAM, NOR, SRAM and all of that mean? Please tell me what these man, and how to soft reset back to the original menu.. Thanks

    Also everytime i open up a GBA rom on the menu of the EXPloader, it keeps taking forever to load the PSRAM or whatever! What does this mean, and does this mean I can only play 1 rom at a time!?!
     
  2. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    These questions should be posted in Technical Help.
     
  3. DragonQuester

    DragonQuester Well-Known Member

    Oh thanks to whoever moved it to the correct place.. Now can someone help me? :p
     
  4. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    The PSRAM, NOR and SRAM are probably names of libraries or specific important files, SRAM I know the meaning off. When you can load another file on your flashcart's memory from another .nds file with SRAM code and action included, so this probably means in your firmware, by loading .nds games and applications and such. I learned the meaning of this from trying to program with Palib and Devkitpro, this is a optional code you can add in for an action. Not too sure if you can soft reset with ezflashv. Might have to live with it.
     
  5. DragonQuester

    DragonQuester Well-Known Member

    Alright I guess I do have to live with it... Or maybe they will make a newer software that will include soft reset, I hope.... Thanks
     
  6. kaiden

    kaiden Well-Known Member

    yeah you can only play one gba rom at a time.
     
  7. DragonQuester

    DragonQuester Well-Known Member

    Well actually I have like 15 GBA roms on it, and I can play all of them, but I jist gotta save originally like all GBA games without the emulator... All you gotta do is go to the save point and stuff for each game, and you're good...
     
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