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Old 10-11-2005, 12:46 PM
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GST MK2 & MK3 Multi-Rom Loader Preview

The infamous GST team have sent us some previews shots and basic information about their Multi-Rom loader made exclusively for use with Neoflash' MK2 & MK3 adapters. This upcoming GST loader will support multi roms, full folder and path allocation, 8+3 file name format and a simple user-friendly system whereby you just need to drag and drop files in windows.

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[1] support floder and path
[2] support multi roms
[3] support 8+3 file name format
[4] support MK2/3 NeoFAT,you just need to drag and drop in windows

now can read/write the MK2/3 cache/save/menu/flash/sram/SD everything,final menu will look nothing like this, keep in mind.
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Old 10-11-2005, 01:38 PM
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Bricker not included? Sorry but due to all the latest events I hardly trust such a loader. Who says it doesn't contain some sort of other code to make your life a but less fun....
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Old 10-11-2005, 04:59 PM
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**** em

**** neoflash and anyone associated with darkfader. Not a dime of my cash is going to these fuckbags.
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Old 10-11-2005, 07:13 PM
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Uhhm, once again I point out the fact that you are blaming a "company" and "release group" for the actions of one person who apparently no longer works directly for that "company" or "release group" (and hasn't for some time).

Still have no idea why you folks seem to think DF==NeoFlash (end all and be all, they continue their work without DF), the first 8 or so GST ROMS would have been produced by GST sooner or later, just that DF set it off sooner than anyone else and did it for them. (if my info is correct, havent got a comment on this directly from them -Dr.neo or GST - as to their side of DF's involvement in Neo or GST)

Some also seem to beleive that the virus/trojan affected only non-neoflash users, but in fact it does corrupt the only writeable part of the XG/NeoFlash carts - the ROM area - since these dont have upgradeable firmware, they are not trashed entirely (as the DS/SC/M3/G6 arent if you have a way to reflash the firmware).

for the 2 year olds: If the guy who was working for product aquisition at you local super mart had quit/got fired/got replaced, and then some time after came and broke into your home and then smashed you HiFi entertainment system (all while giving you the choice of doing it or not - its your choice to run the bricker) - how the hell do you expect anyone to hold the local super mart responsible for that morons actions?

MK2 at 40USD+shipping is reasonable, especially when compared with current cost for similar solutions for PS2/Xbox/GC. I still hold much hope that this will be the first NDS slot type kit that will do as it should (and not be based on trashy XG hardware as well).

edit:/ one more point, if the PSP virus had been knowingly written by a former Sony employee, would you trust sony ever again???

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