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==Before you begin==
 
==Before you begin==
  
Updating the firmware on any device comes with a degree of risk, the Acekard is no exception to this. If an error or interuption occurs during the flashing process, it may leave your Acekard in an inoperable state (bricked). While this is highly unlikely, it's something you should be aware of before flashing. You perfrom the firmware update at your own risk. There are several things you can do to minimize the risk:
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Updating the firmware on any device comes with a degree of risk, the Acekard is no exception to this. If an error or interuption occurs during the flashing process, it may leave your Acekard in an inoperable state (bricked). While this is highly unlikely, it's something you should be aware of before flashing; [[You]] perform the firmware update at your own risk. There are several things you can do to minimize the risk of bricking your cart:
  
 
* Ensure the battery on your DSi is fully charged and plugged into the mains charger.
 
* Ensure the battery on your DSi is fully charged and plugged into the mains charger.
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* Familarise yourself with the AKAIO interface.
 
* Familarise yourself with the AKAIO interface.
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* Copy the firmware update files from the MicroSD card to another device, this ensures the files are 100% readable.
  
 
In a worst case scenario it is possible to unbrick an Acekard which has been previously bricked by the flashing procedure, but you will require a DS Phat or DS Lite and another flashcart in order to do so.
 
In a worst case scenario it is possible to unbrick an Acekard which has been previously bricked by the flashing procedure, but you will require a DS Phat or DS Lite and another flashcart in order to do so.

Revision as of 16:43, 3 April 2010

Work in progress.


Updating your Acekard to 1.4

On July 30, 2008 Nintendo released firmware version 1.4 for the DSi, the first firmware version to block flashcarts. While the update is optional, you must install the firmware update if you wish to use the DSi Browser or DSi Shop (~DSi Ware). It took only two weeks for a workaround to be released, in the case of the Acekard it identifies itself to the DSi as the Danny Phantom retail cartridge.

This workaround comes in the form of a downloadale firmware update which updates the Acekard's internal bootloader. You must perform this update for your Acekard 2i to work on a DSi or DSi XL with Firmware version 1.4, if you don't you will get "An error has occurred. Press and hold the Power Button to turn the system off. Please see the Nintendo DSi Operations Manual for help troubleshooting." when you attempt to boot the Acekard.

The firmware update can only be performed using a DS Phat/ DS Lite or a DSi with FirmWare version =< 1.3, there is no way round this. All recent DSi & DSi XL consoles will come preinstalled with firmware 1.4. If you don't have access to a DS Phat/ DS Lite or a DSi with FirmWare =< 1.3 you *must* purchase your Acekard 2i from a retailer such as 0ShippingZone or LeetMod (charge an additional $1) who will update the cart to 1.4 before shipping.

Even if you intend to use your AK2i with a DS Lite, you should still consider updating your Acekard's firmware incase your DSL breaks and you later replace it with a DSi. If you have your DSi on FW =< 1.3 you should consider updating your Acekard too, incase someone else unknowingly updates your DSi to firmware 1.4.

After updating the Acekard will appear in the DSi menu as Danny Phantom, on the DS Phat/ DS Lite it will still appear as Acekard.

It is not possible to downgrade the DSi's firmware at this time.


Before you begin

Updating the firmware on any device comes with a degree of risk, the Acekard is no exception to this. If an error or interuption occurs during the flashing process, it may leave your Acekard in an inoperable state (bricked). While this is highly unlikely, it's something you should be aware of before flashing; You perform the firmware update at your own risk. There are several things you can do to minimize the risk of bricking your cart:

  • Ensure the battery on your DSi is fully charged and plugged into the mains charger.
  • Have a verified working install of AKAIO and a MicroSD card formatted with the Panasonic MicroSD formatter.
  • Familarise yourself with the AKAIO interface.
  • Copy the firmware update files from the MicroSD card to another device, this ensures the files are 100% readable.

In a worst case scenario it is possible to unbrick an Acekard which has been previously bricked by the flashing procedure, but you will require a DS Phat or DS Lite and another flashcart in order to do so.

Downloading the update

You can download the from xxx, you should extract the downloaded file to the root directory of your MicroSD card. Upon extraction you should have two files, ak2ifw_update_14_DSi_new.nds and ak2ifw_update_14_DSL_new.nds.

Many people believe that is ak2ifw_update_14_DSi_new.nds is to be used on the DSi and "ak2ifw_update_14_DSL_new.nds" is to be used on the DS Lite, this isn't the case. ak2ifw_update_14_DSi_new.nds is used to update a single cart, and can be used on the DS Lite, DS Phat and DSi FW =< 1.3. In most cases this is the file you should use because there's less chance of anything going wrong. ak2ifw_update_14_DSL_new.nds is used to update multiple carts and also unbrick an Acekard previously bricked by either update. This file only runs on the DS Lite or DS Phat.

There is an older version of the update which some guides/ website still reference, you should use the one from here. The older version has problems updating some carts, specifically some cards will sit at 0% progress on the flashing screen. Some sites (gamekool) will tell you to use the R4i Ultra update instead, this is no longer necessary. The updated tool addressed this issue.

The latest version of the firmware update can always be found @ http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=174523&st=330 

Updating a single cart

Updating Multiple carts

Unbricking a previously bricked cart

Firmware 1.5+ updates

Currently 1.4 is the lastest firmware. If a new firmware version is released, it will be featured on the GBAtemp.net home page. If released, do not update your DSi's firmware until either it's confirmed to work with the Acekard or another work around is found.

Because Nintendo need to maintain compatibility with the DS Lite/ DS Phat, there's only so much they can do to block the Acekard.

Acekard
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