Inevitably, you will find yourself consumed by an overwhelming desire to see what’s inside the Dingoo. Whether to change the battery, to work out what makes it tick, or just because it’s there, I’ve saved you the trouble! Opening Dingoo, is dead easy, compared with say, cracking the shell on an Xbox 360 . No special tools are required – just a set of mini screwdrivers at a minimum. First, prise off those 4 lovely rubber feet to reveal the screws underneath: Unscrew the screws. Then gently prise Dingoo apart (you can see where the internal clips are in the picture below). Voila! Be sure not to lose the power switch, which might fall off when he case is opened! The battery will appear to be secured to the board somehow. It is actually stuck on to a sticky pad. Use a flat spatula, screwdriver or tweezers and slide underneath the battery from right to left, gently lifting the battery off. Careful, don’t go hard, or you might pull components o...
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ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, almost every game and emulator!
ReplyDeleteAnyone having trouble getting this to work?
ReplyDeleteGreat!! Thank you very much!!
ReplyDeleteI replaced my old files with the new ones and it doesn't boot. Just get a Blue screen with fuzzy lines horizontal across the screen.
ReplyDeleteGot it to work! ^_^ I put JUST these files on the card, booted it up, turned it off, THEN I put my ROMs and games on there and it booted up just fine. ^_^
ReplyDeleteCant get it to work only getting blue screen with lines across :( can anyone be specific about how they got it to work please
ReplyDeletestill having problems installing...blue screen with lines...what do i need to do?
ReplyDeleteDownload this pack, put JUST this pack on the card, and boot it up. It should boot up with no issues. If not, you may need the other version of the zImage file. To change it, delete the file named "zImage" then rename the file "zImage_poff_9331" to "zImage". Then try booting it up again. It should then boot up. Then you are free to add all of your ROMs, WADs, games,videos, etc. After that, if should boot up again with no issues. I've had to use this method twice now.
ReplyDeleteThx, now it works fine:)
ReplyDeleteAwesomeness. Love these packs, thanks. Keep up the good work.... and the updates!
ReplyDeletethis pack did something to my dingoo. i use dual boot for native and dingux. the first time i booted this pack something was altered in the dingoo where i can no longer boot what's in the sd card, regardless of what toddler pack is in it. after holding down select during the bootup, the dingoo crashes ans stays at the www.dingux.com screen.
ReplyDeleteplease help, i can't use my dingoo for happiness anymore.
i already reformatted the internal and sd card memories, and repasted the files. i took off and re-put the dual boot function also.
ReplyDeletei used both z images, for toddler's 35. also tried again toddler's 32a and still no good.
ReplyDeleteHow can I change the volume and cpu clock in gmenu2x menu? Is there any shortkey combination to do that?
ReplyDeleteIt says unexpected end of archive when i try to open it with winrar, says its corrupt
ReplyDeleteo nvm im just redownloading, works fine now, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHelp Anyone?
ReplyDeleteI have a pawed a320(sep 2009)v1.1 firmware (stock). I tried to copy over .35 .31 and .34 to my MicroSD card w/adapter. It doesnt load past the dingux.com startup screen with any of them!!! HELP! I also tried flashing a dif version of dualboot with no luck......
Am I missing something?? Am I supposed to modify the original firmware at all besides dualboot??? Do I require a regular SD card instead?
I want fast snes! ahhhgg!!
Anyone has a better working link for this pack?
ReplyDeleteI can host it if i get it