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This GBA program is used to quickly cycle colors on the screen of a GBA or a GBA SP, either screen of a Nintendo DS, or an LCD TV connected to a GameCube with a Game Boy Player, in order to get "stuck" pixels to start responding.
This GBA program is used to quickly cycle colors on the screen of a GBA or a GBA SP, either screen of a Nintendo DS, or an LCD TV connected to a GameCube with a Game Boy Player, in order to get "stuck" pixels to start responding.


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* Author's website - https://pineight.com/
* Author's website - https://pineight.com/


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Latest revision as of 11:34, 23 Haziran 2024

Stuck Pixel Fixer
Stuckpixelgba02.png
General
AuthorDamian Yerrick
TypeSystem Tools
Version2005
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2005/07/17
Links
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Website
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This GBA program is used to quickly cycle colors on the screen of a GBA or a GBA SP, either screen of a Nintendo DS, or an LCD TV connected to a GameCube with a Game Boy Player, in order to get "stuck" pixels to start responding.

If your GBA's display has pixels that are stuck lit or stuck dark, this program may be able to coax them into working again. It does not work on completely dead pixels.

User guide

Run the program on your machine and follow the on-screen prompts.

Please make sure to turn over your GBA, or close your GBA SP or Nintendo DS when prompted to do so.

Keep minors away while running the program, as the flashing colors may cause discomfort and trigger epilepsy attacks.

Compatibility

You'll need a GBA flash card (such as Flash2Advance or EFA-Linker), a GBA Movie Player, or (if you're not using a Nintendo DS) a multiboot method (such as MBV2, XBOO, or the F2A cable).

It also works on LCD TVs through a GameCube and Game Boy Player.

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