i know something will came ouy from psi-hate pastebin. thanks to all who contribute. u deserve a hug
I looked at that earlier and all I saw was cryptic assembly. You can understand that stuff?
yifan_lu said that Decrypt9 could be used as a basis for a Spider version, but that seemed to be missing the crucial firmlaunchax part and I doubt just leaving the Reboot() at the end that's already in there will do any good.
I'm gonna have to look more into 3DS dev. I've been avoiding it up until now because everything interesting had to be done from the ground up until recently since no one was releasing source. Too much effort, and I learn better by analyzing code than by reading pages upon pages of 3dbrew where a lot of the crucial information is missing. Code written entirely in assembly scares me though
Hmm... I have the EU ambassador games...
and it uses the new thought technology it can play any game as long as you think about it it gets the data directly from your brain.
Ok forgive my ignorance but i'm very tired and still debating if I should open and use my new3ds yet. Lets say I use NTR CFW+Pasta CFW and go CIA crazy, will the games even run while in Sysnand or do I need to be in Pasta because it would fail checks?
and it uses the new thought technology it can play any game as long as you think about it it gets the data directly from your brain.
How do I make a title.db file?
then your not in the CFW, your in regular sysnand.
If you legitimately own them. Problem is, most of these people are trying to download them and run them. That probably doesn't work on PBT because it doesn't patch sig checks (I think... only messed with PBT to try updating sysnand)
Create a empty file named "title.db" in the folder of Nintendo 3DS/id1/id2/dbs
How do I create an empty file? In windows?
type NUL > title.db
cat /dev/null > title.db
How do I create an empty file? In windows?
How do I create an empty file? In windows?
The only problem with making a text file is a LOT of Windows users have file extensions hidden, so it's possible he might make a "title.db.txt" file by accident. Using command prompt avoids the issue entirely.
Not if you do as I say (maybe I didn't explained it correctly though as I'm in class atm and a bit busy with other things)