fearofshorts
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Yeah, but there was only ever one bricking program and it quickly became blocked by all of the DLDI-patchers.
For those not in the DS-Scene:
DLDI is a very clever standard that, when followed, allows a developer to produce a single binary which can then be patched or re-patched with a byte or two of data in a block reserved for DLDI, which takes only a quarter of a second and needs to be done just once, to run on any flashcart. It has been universally adopted, is done by all flashcarts themselves now and a patched binary can be re-patched to run on another cart without issues.
DLDI is brilliant. It's like PND files for the DS- universal and community-driven!
Now, where was I...
Oh yeah! Any bricking program will quickly be shunned by the community.
Plus the Pandora has actually been designed to be unbrick-able (multiple boot-loaders), unlike the DS, which was never designed to run un-authorized code.
For those not in the DS-Scene:
DLDI is a very clever standard that, when followed, allows a developer to produce a single binary which can then be patched or re-patched with a byte or two of data in a block reserved for DLDI, which takes only a quarter of a second and needs to be done just once, to run on any flashcart. It has been universally adopted, is done by all flashcarts themselves now and a patched binary can be re-patched to run on another cart without issues.
DLDI is brilliant. It's like PND files for the DS- universal and community-driven!
Now, where was I...
Oh yeah! Any bricking program will quickly be shunned by the community.
Plus the Pandora has actually been designed to be unbrick-able (multiple boot-loaders), unlike the DS, which was never designed to run un-authorized code.