Go look in the official thread for that. I'll be a nice guy and link you, but USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION!I have OOT3D but how do I use it to access the homebrew?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/oot3dhax_installer2-second-degree-hax-for-oot3d.397279/
Go look in the official thread for that. I'll be a nice guy and link you, but USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION!I have OOT3D but how do I use it to access the homebrew?
You'll need any entry point so you can launch the Homebrew Launcher and then install an exploit save in Ocarina of Time 3D using a save manager. I prefer svdt for that.I have OOT3D but how do I use it to access the homebrew?
You'll need any entry point so you can launch the Homebrew Launcher and then install an exploit save in Ocarina of Time 3D using a save manager. I prefer svdt for that.
Unfortunately I don't have have any means to install it since I'm on 9.9, but thanks anyway. Guess I'll just have to wait for a different means to mod fire emblem awakening.If you have access to the Homebrew Launcher, use this: http://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial...-custom-themes-all-in-one-noobs-guide.395652/
NOTE: I'm not sure if I'm being dumb, but OoT3DHax seems to only give me access to *Hax 2.1 (I might be wrong! But the payload in that guide is for 2.1 and using a 2.5 payload didn't work for me. The save file might have to be updated.)
(Edit: seems someone has a better solution, see above post.)
Try ninjhax??? If you have it that is.
Unfortunately I don't have have any means to install it since I'm on 9.9, but thanks anyway. Guess I'll just have to wait for a different means to mod fire emblem awakening.
I guess...? But I have no clue if you can get Browserhax to run that way... That would be a great idea, if it works!Would hosting browserhax on a local server over a connection without proper internet connection work?
Suppose I just use my birthday money to buy that then. Thanks.Try ninjhax??? If you have it that is.
Try buying it off Amazon, unless if you want to risk eBay.Suppose I just use my birthday money to buy that then. Thanks.
I just tried this, it didn't require me to update. Couldn't get it to load the page, though. Probably because of my internet's weird handling of my internal IP Adress (it has it set as an external one because I have DMZPlus enabled) or because I didn't actually do it offline. I just changed my 3DS' DNS to an invalid one. Will try an actually offline server with a proper internal IP tomorrow.Would hosting browserhax on a local server over a connection without proper internet connection work?
What rxTools version are you using? On nightly build, go to rxTools menu ->Settings-> X marks Autoboot into sysNAND.Alright so here is my issue... I installed themehax the day it was released i hold the l button on boot but it just boots into my sysnand which is on 4.2 My emunand is on 10.1 and im still having to boot rxtools thru the browser. What suggestions would you guys have to help me out? What path should i take to 1.) Boot straight into my emunand. 2) Get my themehax up and running.
If this works, then please give us a tutorial! This is much needed for O3DS users who didn't get to install theme/homemenu-haxI just tried this, it didn't require me to update. Couldn't get it to load the page, though. Probably because of my internet's weird handling of my internal IP Adress (it has it set as an external one because I have DMZPlus enabled) or because I didn't actually do it offline. I just changed my 3DS' DNS to an invalid one. Will try an actually offline server with a proper internal IP tomorrow.
Are you sure you installed browserhax the right way?
Because,you know, you have to scan the QR code with your wifi OFF and let the browser kick out.
Pretty much. I've scanned the code while wi-fi was off, got the error, turned it back on and turned of my 3DS, turned it back on, and launched the 3DS browser immediately. Regardless of how fast I seem to launch after scanning the code I can't seem to get it to do anything.
But see that's the thing, it's a N3DS only fix right now of this moment until another workaround is found.I just went to the web browser, added the bookmark to the link while the wifi switch is on, and went to the settings to change the dns. Then I just turned off my 3DS, turned it back on, opened browser and clicked on the bookmark to BrowserHax. Takes about 30 seconds for it to load BrowserHax but it works like a charm, every time. No failures, not even once. I'm on N3DS 9.9 firmware.
But see that's the thing, it's a N3DS only fix right now of this moment until another workaround is found.
Just adding.... did a totally fresh install today
N3DS XL (EUR) sysNAND 9.0.0-20E & Browser Version 1.0.9934
Installed webhax no problem, no nags, no dns added, everything installed fine with no problems
Unfortunately trying EVERY fix does not work. So either it's specifically 10.1.0-27 /1.7610 version, or just O3DS versions
So since we now know this is possible... How tricky is the timing?This only applies to 9.9+.
I've tested this with different scenarios on 3DSes old9.9/old10.1. The former I prevented from getting the initial update prompt and using the browser works fine.
The latter I intentionally allowed to receive the message solely to test out how the message was stored. From what I've worked out, you are able to get a window of opportunity before you receive a response from the server telling the 3DS that the client is out of date. That time can be used to browse to the payload. I've tested this method out myself a couple of times and I can confirm that it's definitely tricky to get working, but it is definitely possible to do so.