HuskerHeaven
when I took his glass of champagne...
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There is nothing special about this tutorial. It's not really hard at all, but I have had quite a few people message me about how to use J-Runner with the new files. J-Runner has some serious perks as no special settings for Corona 4GB, ability to easily add CR4 and R-JTAG options. It's all around plain easier than Xebuild with a few extra perks.
This doesn't apply just to this dash, but to all dashes. I'm gonna assume that you already have J-Runner installed, so we are going to get right to the meat and potatoes.
1. Open J-Runner, click J-Runner settings, and uncheck "Enable File Checks/Downloads"
2. Open up xebuild folder, and click on files. You're gonna copy the dash files you want out of it. In this case, 17502.
3. Open up JRunner folder. Click on Xebuild. Paste the dash folder inside there.
4. Go back to the new xebuild folder, click on files, click on dlaunch. Inside there are two files. launch.xex and lhelper.xex. Copy those.
5. Paste those to the same folder as the dash files in J-Runner.
6. Open the J-Runner program and build your new dash.
This doesn't apply just to this dash, but to all dashes. I'm gonna assume that you already have J-Runner installed, so we are going to get right to the meat and potatoes.
1. Open J-Runner, click J-Runner settings, and uncheck "Enable File Checks/Downloads"
2. Open up xebuild folder, and click on files. You're gonna copy the dash files you want out of it. In this case, 17502.
3. Open up JRunner folder. Click on Xebuild. Paste the dash folder inside there.
4. Go back to the new xebuild folder, click on files, click on dlaunch. Inside there are two files. launch.xex and lhelper.xex. Copy those.
5. Paste those to the same folder as the dash files in J-Runner.
6. Open the J-Runner program and build your new dash.