Yes, but this only works if you compile or use Supster131's version.I believe the firmware.bin file is in the ReiNand/data/ folder.
Yes, but this only works if you compile or use Supster131's version.I believe the firmware.bin file is in the ReiNand/data/ folder.
No, no, no, it's not mine I simply compiled Rei's latest code from GitHub.Yes, but this only works if you compile or use Supster131's version.
Is it only me, but one can no longer run ds flashcarts during rei emunand? I've even installed flashcardtimewarp
Yes, but this only works if you compile or use Supster131's version.
$(dir_out)/rei/: $(dir_data)/firmware.bin $(dir_data)/splash.bin $(dir_data)/RAM.txt
@mkdir -p "$(dir_out)/rei"
@cp -av $(dir_data)/* $@
Look at the code in lines 67 ~ 69 in the Reinand make file.
Code:$(dir_out)/rei/: $(dir_data)/firmware.bin $(dir_data)/splash.bin $(dir_data)/RAM.txt @mkdir -p "$(dir_out)/rei" @cp -av $(dir_data)/* $@
It only copies the firmware.bin file from the ReiNand/data/ folder when you write "make" in cmd. You can even compile yourself and compare the hashes.
Is it only me, but one can no longer run ds flashcarts during rei emunand? I've even installed flashcardtimewarp
Working fine on 3.2b here (though my GW blue card's contacts are becoming a pain in the butt lately).
Dude, the file in the source code is encrypted and will not work for the compiled builds on the releases tab of the github. Idk what the MD5 of the new encrypted file is but Reinand 3.1 and 3.2b both require a file with a MD5 sum of 7512ABC6BDFDDB2FCF10732888FF81E5/
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The file in the /data/ folder on the github page has a MD5 of 725D9D8F94FE5E7BEA6998F92EDAFC81.
You're right. The firmware.bin file is indeed encrypted. That is the sole reason why Reisyukaku put the firmware.bin file into the source. The source now decrypts the firmware.bin file during execution. Reinand 3.2b (the current build on releases tab) cannot use this new firmware.bin file because it is encrypted. The most recently pushed code has not been officially uploaded to the releases tab by Reisyukaku herself.
Which is why I uploaded it myself: https://mega.nz/#!9UdngbBI!UIADAXe0Zn8HAX1mTTxWg3oisiYSYY8WzkD3k8QDy9oThe part I bolded was why people were asking where to get the firmware.bin file and why I posted the MD5 and the comment about google. At this time there is no quick/easy way to acquire the firmware.bin file needed for the latest official and/or beta RELEASES of Reinand from just the github.
The average user who does not mess around with compiling or coding would not be aware that they could look at the change for the readme.md file to find the link that was removed, and since Reisyukaku has not added a compiled version of 3.2b-2 to the releases tab, it is expected and understandable that people would get confused.
The part I bolded was why people were asking where to get the firmware.bin file and why I posted the MD5 and the comment about google. At this time there is no quick/easy way to acquire the firmware.bin file needed for the latest official and/or beta RELEASES of Reinand from just the github.
The average user who does not mess around with compiling or coding would not be aware that they could look at the change for the readme.md file to find the link that was removed, and since Reisyukaku has not added a compiled version of 3.2b-2 to the releases tab, it is expected and understandable that people would get confused.
Which is why I uploaded it myself: *snip*
Incase people want to use it, and since the firmware.bin file can apparently be included now, it'll make people's life way more easier. (No more issues when people forget to switch out there firmware.bin file for a newer one)
So it appears we are talking different topics. Lol. I'm talking about the latest version of Reinand and you're talking about 3.1 and 3.2b.
Is the firmware.bin file still technically illegal? I can remove it if needed.Yeah you cannot link that directly here. Btw the dropbox link reisyukaku had in the readme still works, and you can find it by googling the md5 i listed and the word pastebin.
You replied to my post, which means you were talking about the same thing I was.
Is the firmware.bin file still technically illegal? I can remove it if needed.
Is the firmware.bin file still technically illegal? I can remove it if needed.
I'll leave it up for the time being (yeah, it's the latest code, which includes the firmware.bin with it), if it isn't allowed, I'll gladly remove it.See my edit.
Not 100% sure. Rei really needs to check with the mods, but I am PRETTY sure they wouldn't want it linked either way.
Actually, that was the other post. The post you quoted me on, I actually quoted klear. Lol.
Uh, no you quoted me lol.
That's why I said "other post" and mentioned the one you quoted me on.