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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 buttons used are recycled from the Nintendo DS Lite.
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*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.
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*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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*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.
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== Things that need to be done ==
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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.