Flashing tool for DS Lite!
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008Did you know Nintendo DS Lite has a flashing tool which allows you to remove your introduction screen and warning screen when booting up? To create a flashing tool you will need an AC adapter, a passme 2 or 3 Compatible game/Pass card device, GBA flash cart, insulated conductive tool to bridge the SL1 connection and a small Phillips screwdriver.
Now, what you need to do is unscrew the battery cover on your fully charged DS Lite and plug into the AC Adapter. Now, with your Passme2/Pass card and flashcart boot up the flashme install file. After this press the button combination to begin the installation. Next, bridge the SL1 connection. Now, wait until the installation reaches 100% before turning off your DS Lite. Before getting the flashing tool on your Nintendo DS Lite you need to remember that your DS Lite is fully charged. Insulate your flashing tool with a non-conductive. Remember to hold your DS Lite battery in place during the installation to prevent it falling out. Lastly, if the installation is complete don’t turn off your DS Lite until it reaches 100%. So, keep all these points in mind and get your flashing tool on your Nintendo DS Lite. So, enjoy and flash responsibly!
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We often have nagging habits don’t we? How about adding another one to it? Well, even before you read this ensure that you have your charger about you because this is a confirmed “addiction material” and you will never end up closing that lid of your DS lite. Picross is a game published by Jupiter for the Nintendo DS series of consoles and it demands a flawless execution of logic and patience, because it isn’t just a “join-the-dots” game.
This game has the power to keep awake through the night, covered under the blanket and furiously trying to get it right, again and again until you cross the point of no return. This brain-teaser brings life to normal puzzle games and is an awesome value for the price it is available at. The feels natural since the touch-screens make it easy to play it, but sometimes the grids shrink in size in contrast to an increase in size that can make it a little irritable to zoom in and out to notice the boxes inside. It has also has a two player mode, by the way.