After trying to flash and unbricking... IT CANT BE TURNED OFF nor it will play any games...
After trying to flash (failed) and unbricking... IT CANT BE TURNED OFF nor it will play any games...
at GBA it shows just loading screen...
at least it can be charged :)
are you able to help me? :) yeah and i bought it from ebay :) new so returning is not an option...
i've tried... maybe i have just bad GBA EMU coz NES works good, and SNES... well is slower than before :(
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ok i tried EMU from this site and it is still stuck at GBA Loading screen :(
I'm confused as to what exactly the problem is here... could you try explaining it better?
Have you tried wiping the Dingoo's internal memory clean with a formatting, and using these patched emulators?
it is kinda working now, i downloaded HK FIx thing where are emus etc :)
but i don't understand this... by the look of my serial number it shouldn't be HK but it ( at least i think) act as one :(
btw is installing dingux safe?
As I said in a previous thread, outward indicators mean little when it comes to evaluating the performance of your Dingoo. There are too many different "versions" floating around for anyone to be able to confidently say "A Dingoo with a paw will do THIS" or "A Dingoo without an HK in the serial number will do THIS." The important difference is internal, and Dingoos aren't transparent.
The only way to tell how your Dingoo will perform is by actually trying to use it. Once you understand how your Dingoo behaves out-of-the-box, you can start looking for patches and software upgrades and such that will make it perform how you want it to perform.
As far as Dingux is concerned, it's very safe; the actual modification to the Dingoo itself is minimal, as Dingux and all associated apps, emus, files, media, etc. live on an SD card. The first thing you have to do is determine how your Dingoo behaves; this will tell you what version of the Dingux install tools you need. That's how most problems I've read about seem to have ocurred -- people using older or incorrect tools/drivers to install Dingux. The other frequent issue with Dignux installation is incorrectly formatting the SD card -- but this doesn't actually harm your Dingoo; rather, it just prevents you from actually being able to properly install Dingux on the SD card, which means that when you try to boot up Dingux, nothing happens.
And is it safe to install dingux on ANY Dignoo? ^___^
Yes, as long as you use the proper tools.
1) make sure you have the most current version of the dual boot installer available
2) make sure you know what kind of LCD driver your Dingoo uses
3) make sure you have the newest versions of the hwinit file
4) make sure you have the most recent version of Dingux; santino's local pack is a good start
5) make sure you know how to properly format your SD card
Research Dingux thoroughly before attempting to install it. Don't be scared by all the horror stories; rather, when you encounter one, read the solution, which usually turns out to be something very simple.
Once I had all the proper tools in place, I had Dingux installed and running in half an hour -- and I'm using one of the "bad" Dingoos. ;)
Also, you don`t have to be a computer programmer to use Dingux, nor do you need to know Linux. It`s helpful, especially if you are doing something like setting up scripts to run custom wads in Doom, but it`s not necessary at all.
Gmenu is an awesome GUI and is VERY simple to use.
Where is that hwinit file?
there is also said that there should be res and system files BUT i don't see them when i have it pluged in PC
EDIT:
i want know too if GUI is able to be edited like custom pics etc :) just want to know :)

Try resetting the machine - you'll need a pin.