Does anyone know why it seems like CirtAGB doesn't work as .cia (Which services are needed?)
only reason I can think of would be that the dynarec isn't compatible with .cia homebrew yet?
Does anyone know why it seems like CirtAGB doesn't work as .cia (Which services are needed?)
Mine's working, don't remember compiling it myself though so I'm not sure where it came from.
Could you send the cia would like to have it XD
It's so funny, because I keep going back and forth between working on implementing the hb: service for .cia files, and writing a legal devmenu equivalent, but I'm glad someone else is getting around to replacing devmenu.
I'd really like to see how home menu reads the .banner and .code section of the installed .cias. Would be massively more helpful if we got the app name(where possible) instead of just the id, but I dunno if I feel like digging through all of that asm any time soon.
Righty-o
It's up here if anyone wants to try it
https://www.mediafire.com/?40yfyy6acvfl681
Buggy but it suits me fine, I run Quirky's gba homebrew (Lords of Midnight, Chaos) with it, does the job nicely
This kind of solidifies my point about cia compiling issues, shit happens, it's great to have a dev compiled cia available when possible. Still can't remember compiling this though... Maybe I sleep-compiled ??
Thanks! it worked (The banner is the default one but no biggy)
I may have sleep-compiled after all, banners aren't a big concern for me.
No sound (though at these speeds it wouldn't be pleasant to listen to anyway), X hard quits. I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out, it's a great start.
Yeah, also it doesn't allow you to use the home button which is weird to me. This might be an older version (before dynrec) and might work as cia because of that?
How long have you had the cia?
I meant writing a .cia file that implemented the service so that if you wanted to run, say, downloadMii without ninjhax, and actually have it work, you could, without filfat having to add any extra code/compile rules for a ninjhax version AND a .cia version.hb service is unusefull for CIA using, i use am service, not hb (hb is used by lpp-3ds to boot 3DSX files on ninjhax).
devMenu replacement is almost finished, listing and installing CIA works good but i'm having issues with uninstall feature.
When i fix it, i'll release it.
That's a good point, I jumped on this the second it was released, I figured I'd check on it after a while.
I'll have a go at whipping another cia up now, gimme a tick.
btw ,It's got a dynarec now?
That's a good point, I jumped on this the second it was released, I figured I'd check on it after a while.
I'll have a go at whipping another cia up now, gimme a tick.
btw ,It's got a dynarec now?
I meant writing a .cia file that implemented the service so that if you wanted to run, say, downloadMii without ninjhax, and actually have it work, you could, without filfat having to add any extra code/compile rules for a ninjhax version AND a .cia version.
3dsxLoader.cia would just setup the service and boot the .3dsx file it was told to boot. Would also benefit users if for instance, as mentioned in the original post of this thread, a homebrew developer decided ONLY to release a .3dsx version, and didn't also release the source.
ONE of the gba emulators had a dynarec. I thought it might be citrAGB, but it could of been the other one. I'm guessing nobody reads the threads of the homebrew they download anymore?
I'll release a CIA manager which works with libctru sooner so devmenu will be replaceable with something legal.
I'll release a CIA manager which works with libctru sooner so devmenu will be replaceable with something legal.
Is BigBlueMenu legal? I'm using it right now it's not Nintendo's anyway... Just wondering!
BigBlueMenu is a Nintendo software built for 3DS devkits. [Is just an updated version of devMenu]
Because it was decrypted and rebuilt with a custom banner and sound, BBB appear to have the dev keys needed to do that.So why does it play the homebrew channel sound an looks like a child made the icon and banner?