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An image of a DSi prototype was posted on GBAtemp on November 3rd 2019, in the same thread discussing [[Japanese Nintendo DSi Prototype]] (also known as CPU-X4).
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Another Nintendo DSi prototype popped up on GBAtemp, posted by a user by the name of '''HI_Ricky'''. It has been rumoured that this unit was made before CPU-X4, perhaps this is CPU-X3.
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File:DSi-Unknown-Proto-1.png|The front.
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File:Img_1541a.png|Only the bottom DSi is a prototype, the top one is retail.
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File:Img_1542a.png|The back of the prototype, with a green sticker that was pulled off. Perhaps this was a DSi checked by the FCC?
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File:Img_1543a.png|Side by side.
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File:Img_1544a.png|Side by side, again.
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<center>A video was also posted showing that the unit has no menu. It autoboots into an inserted cartridge, similar to CPU-X4.</center>
 
<center>A video was also posted showing that the unit has no menu. It autoboots into an inserted cartridge, similar to CPU-X4.</center>
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*Just like CPU-X4, there are no prints for "'''POWER'''", "'''START'''", "'''SELECT'''", or for the power, charging or wireless communications icons.
 
*Just like CPU-X4, there are no prints for "'''POWER'''", "'''START'''", "'''SELECT'''", or for the power, charging or wireless communications icons.
 
*The unit is black and white, but not in a way so it looks like a DSi Panda.
 
*The unit is black and white, but not in a way so it looks like a DSi Panda.
*The ABXY buttons and the D-PAD are recycled from the Nintendo DS Lite.
 
 
*The power button (can be heard in the video) is more clicky than the final. It's also white instead of gray.
 
*The power button (can be heard in the video) is more clicky than the final. It's also white instead of gray.
 
*Next to the A button, there's a small notch that's missing. This might be a Micro SD card slot.
 
*Next to the A button, there's a small notch that's missing. This might be a Micro SD card slot.
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== Things that need to be done ==
 
== Things that need to be done ==
Try to contact this guy on GBAtemp named "HI_Ricky", but don't spam him to death. He owns the prototype and knows the most about it. Maybe a dump is possible with Normmatt's "NAND Test App"(?) method, which allows him to basically 'inject' a homebrew application in an app that has total NAND access from the cartridge slot. Plus, it's devsigned, so it can be copied over to a devcart. And yes, this is one of the few official Nintendo apps that have NAND access from Slot-1.
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<strike>Try to contact this guy on GBAtemp named "HI_Ricky", but don't spam him to death. He owns the prototype and knows the most about it. Maybe a dump is possible with Normmatt's "NAND Test App"(?) method, which allows him to basically 'inject' a homebrew application in an app that has total NAND access from the cartridge slot. Plus, it's devsigned, so it can be copied over to a devcart. And yes, this is one of the few official Nintendo apps that have NAND access from Slot-1.</strike>
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'''Update''': The prototype was sold to an unknown seller, this bulls*@# is just CPU-X4 all over again. HI_Ricky also has a Twitter and he is on AssemblerGames, so anyone with a verified account can PM him. Someone on Gaming Alexandria already DMed him on Twitter, but he hasn’t been active in a while, so getting a response may take a while. HI_Ricky also posted more pictures on AssemblerGames, so we should put those here as well.
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'''Update 2''': HI_Ricky refused to say who owns it, ''this REAAAAAALLY is the CPU-X4 bulls*@# all over again.'' I guess this prototype is now lost, Voodooween didn't buy it, neither did Normmatt. Perhaps ProtonX bought it, but chances are low. Also, AssemblerGames finally shut down, but he's on ObscureGamers.

Revision as of 20:18, 17 October 2020

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Another Nintendo DSi prototype popped up on GBAtemp, posted by a user by the name of HI_Ricky. It has been rumoured that this unit was made before CPU-X4, perhaps this is CPU-X3.


A video was also posted showing that the unit has no menu. It autoboots into an inserted cartridge, similar to CPU-X4.


Unit differences

  • Just like CPU-X4, there are no prints for "POWER", "START", "SELECT", or for the power, charging or wireless communications icons.
  • The unit is black and white, but not in a way so it looks like a DSi Panda.
  • The power button (can be heard in the video) is more clicky than the final. It's also white instead of gray.
  • Next to the A button, there's a small notch that's missing. This might be a Micro SD card slot.
  • Instead of having an early version of the System Settings app when you start up the system, there is no menu at all, and nothing will happen until you insert a cartridge and reboot.

Things that need to be done

Try to contact this guy on GBAtemp named "HI_Ricky", but don't spam him to death. He owns the prototype and knows the most about it. Maybe a dump is possible with Normmatt's "NAND Test App"(?) method, which allows him to basically 'inject' a homebrew application in an app that has total NAND access from the cartridge slot. Plus, it's devsigned, so it can be copied over to a devcart. And yes, this is one of the few official Nintendo apps that have NAND access from Slot-1.

Update: The prototype was sold to an unknown seller, this bulls*@# is just CPU-X4 all over again. HI_Ricky also has a Twitter and he is on AssemblerGames, so anyone with a verified account can PM him. Someone on Gaming Alexandria already DMed him on Twitter, but he hasn’t been active in a while, so getting a response may take a while. HI_Ricky also posted more pictures on AssemblerGames, so we should put those here as well.

Update 2: HI_Ricky refused to say who owns it, this REAAAAAALLY is the CPU-X4 bulls*@# all over again. I guess this prototype is now lost, Voodooween didn't buy it, neither did Normmatt. Perhaps ProtonX bought it, but chances are low. Also, AssemblerGames finally shut down, but he's on ObscureGamers.