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Post by omgngx on Jan 28, 2015 23:10:30 GMT -5
Here are a couple images for anyone who has an extra NGPC clamshell and wants an official looking case to store your Neo-Geo X ProCards/UltraCards and Rocket Cables. These images are NGPC insert size and ready (just rotate clockwise) to print from Photoshop. (NGPC clamshell example) 8GB UltraPack 16GB UltraPack
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Post by rob7979 on Jan 29, 2015 15:11:05 GMT -5
Am I reading this right? YOu can use these cards to upgrade your NGX back to v340/345?
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Post by PHYSC on Jan 29, 2015 15:50:52 GMT -5
Am I reading this right? YOu can use these cards to upgrade your NGX back to v340/345? As far as i am aware you can't?What you mean is downgrade not upgrade when you go backward in firmware. I tried to add the the 370aPRO custom rom with a 3rd party ngx flasher to my neo geo x console,i did this whilst on my firmware at the time which was a custom v500 firmware,when i recieved my console it was stock but upgraded to v500a software.I then added a custom rom a derivitive of the v500 software then i tried adding the v370aPro firmware to it, it wouldn't go to the jailbreak installation screen,it just kept booting to the standard menu and bypassing the jailbreak. So i can't really tell what would work maybe they can do a psp and ps3 style jailbreak,they could basically make a firmware that allows an option to enable a downgrade when using a downgrade tool.
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Post by omgngx on Jan 30, 2015 5:07:04 GMT -5
340/345 is the firmware version assigned to the jailbreak firmware.
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Post by rob7979 on Jan 31, 2015 6:24:36 GMT -5
Interesting, so when jailbreaking it uses v340/345 rather than the superior 500a?
I might try rolling back for abit to see if I can see a difference.
That said am enjoying playing SMS and SNES - was just playing Secret of Mana and Super Metroid this morning. Good times!
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Post by omgngx on Jan 31, 2015 8:44:49 GMT -5
I don't know why the jailbreak firmware's author(s) decided to assign a lower number as it's actually a modified firmware 500a... (so it's not inferior) they really should have numbered it 600 or 500b, but to number it between 337 & 370 (the factory firmwares) is just confusing.
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