Yes true. Although, resell value for CN is higher than the DS Flash,
After A9LH, you can run all that you want.
Okays, what do i need if i cant get cube ninja?
Yes true. Although, resell value for CN is higher than the DS Flash,
After A9LH, you can run all that you want.
Get a DS Flashcart, which can also be used to get arm9loaderhax.Okays, what do i need if i cant get cube ninja?
Get a DS Flashcart, which can also be used to get arm9loaderhax.
Nah, the r4i gold pro may have less features, but cost 3 or 4 times less than DSTwo.Maybe the Supercard DSTwo will be enough and not that expensive but wait for more input,
Nah, the r4i gold pro may have less features, but cost 3 or 4 times less than DSTwo.
Nah, the r4i gold pro may have less features, but cost 3 or 4 times less than DSTwo.
If its just to get the new firmware on, are the other features needed?
basically just want to run 3ds games, and a few older emulators
Nah, the other features aren't needed for 3ds games. The features are usually for ds games.If its just to get the new firmware on, are the other features needed?
basically just want to run 3ds games, and a few older emulators
Yep, just saw them going for £9.90 while the SC2+ goes for £37.
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You'll be using the Card just to hack the 3DS, after that, you won't use it anymore, unless you need to hack another console,
If its not on 9.2 its not going to do anything. Will prob give you a black screenOut of curiosity, I would like to ask what would happen if I run the .3dsx version of Luma3ds on a Vanilla New3dsXL w/ menuhax. Are there any risks?
Ftpd. Also the transfer rate is also going to be limited by the 3ds and its shit SD card port.i'm looking for an ftp transfer .cia without ponies or bronys or weird graphics.
also, have they improved transfer rates in the last few months?
Hourlies/nightlies/weeklies are unstable and not designed for regular use.My 3DS does not boot anymore when installing the latest luma hourly, but it does when resotoring the 6.1 version.
What's happening here?