It should look like this. What version are you using?
This has been broken for a while for nightlies because astronaut2 changed the repo structure a tad. It still works for stable.
It should look like this. What version are you using?
Works fine with nightlies for me.This has been broken for a while for nightlies because astronaut2 changed the repo structure a tad. It still works for stable.
Works fine with nightlies for me.
If you have extracted the romfs, use OnionFS instead, so if a modified file fails to load, the original unmodified file is used.i see my comment was ignored.
I boot MK7 loading the redirected romfs and it gives me a black screen after the MK7 logo vanishes
Any possible reason why this happens?
If you have extracted the romfs, use OnionFS instead, so if a modified file fails to load, the original unmodified file is used.
NTR works with Old3DS, so that means yes, OnionFS is compatible with Old3DS.Is OnionFS compatible with Old 3DS? i tried that method before Luma3DS and i didn't get it to work.
Thanks a lot
So I'm not dead for those who were concerned (just having a bad period irl).
In fact, thanks to delebile's hard work, Luma is getting NTR-like LayeredFS support. It just needs testing for compatibility to make sure it's all okay.
You can help if you want:
Testing build: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/240062904504680448/302274662656901120/arm9loaderhax.zip
- Open RomFS file explorer using the homebrew launcher: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-romfs-file-explorer.434241 and choose a game
- Navigate to "romfs", and find files that are likely to be loaded by the game in a predictable spot/menu (I used files with "menu", "mainmenu" or names like that in my tests)
- Copy them to the SD card, in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/ (where romfs is a folder and <gameid> is the game's titleid taken from here http://www.3dsdb.com/ - make sure the region matches! - . You can alternatively find the titleid of the game in FBI by selecting "Titles," then hovering over the game as it's listed in the menu: The titleid will appear on the top screen.). You might have to create these folders on the computer first, as romfs explorer doesn't have a full file manager. Make also sure to respect the folder structure (as an example, a file in a folder called "menu" in the romfs will need to be in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/menu).
- In the Luma config, enable the exception handlers, the service/svc patch, and game patching. It's important to enable these
- Launch the game, go to the spot/menu where you think the game will load the romfs file(s). If you see a "prefetch abort (svcBreak)" then layeredfs is working. The crash is intentional and makes it easier to test.
Tell me which games don't work, if you're sure you followed the instructions correctly.
Good to see you back! Especially with an awesome announcement like this!!!!So I'm not dead for those who were concerned (just having a bad period irl).
In fact, thanks to delebile's hard work, Luma is getting NTR-like LayeredFS support. It just needs testing for compatibility to make sure it's all okay.
You can help if you want:
Testing build: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/240062904504680448/302274662656901120/arm9loaderhax.zip
- Open RomFS file explorer using the homebrew launcher: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-romfs-file-explorer.434241 and choose a game
- Navigate to "romfs", and find files that are likely to be loaded by the game in a predictable spot/menu (I used files with "menu", "mainmenu" or names like that in my tests)
- Copy them to the SD card, in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/ (where romfs is a folder and <gameid> is the game's titleid taken from here http://www.3dsdb.com/ - make sure the region matches! - . You can alternatively find the titleid of the game in FBI by selecting "Titles," then hovering over the game as it's listed in the menu: The titleid will appear on the top screen.). You might have to create these folders on the computer first, as romfs explorer doesn't have a full file manager. Make also sure to respect the folder structure (as an example, a file in a folder called "menu" in the romfs will need to be in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/menu).
- In the Luma config, enable the exception handlers, the service/svc patch, and game patching. It's important to enable these
- Launch the game, go to the spot/menu where you think the game will load the romfs file(s). If you see a "prefetch abort (svcBreak)" then layeredfs is working. The crash is intentional and makes it easier to test.
Tell me which games don't work, if you're sure you followed the instructions correctly.
Yes but if you have an O3ds Homebrew Loader does not work atmI take it its safe to let my 3ds update to the latest Nintendo FW?, as there hasn't been a new release of Luma3DS since November 2016??
Yes but if you have an O3ds Homebrew Loader does not work atm
For some reason, the latest Luma on N3DS does not play Super Ghouls and Ghosts (SNES VC), straight from the eShop.
The game gets stuck at the 3DS logo screen (red pulses).
This sounds like ancient Chinese to me so i cant do much. Welcome back you zombie.So I'm not dead for those who were concerned (just having a bad period irl).
In fact, thanks to delebile's hard work, Luma is getting NTR-like LayeredFS support. It just needs testing for compatibility to make sure it's all okay.
You can help if you want:
Testing build: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/240062904504680448/302274662656901120/arm9loaderhax.zip
- Open RomFS file explorer using the homebrew launcher: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-romfs-file-explorer.434241 and choose a game
- Navigate to "romfs", and find files that are likely to be loaded by the game in a predictable spot/menu (I used files with "menu", "mainmenu" or names like that in my tests)
- Copy them to the SD card, in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/ (where romfs is a folder and <gameid> is the game's titleid taken from here http://www.3dsdb.com/ - make sure the region matches! - . You can alternatively find the titleid of the game in FBI by selecting "Titles," then hovering over the game as it's listed in the menu: The titleid will appear on the top screen.). You might have to create these folders on the computer first, as romfs explorer doesn't have a full file manager. Make also sure to respect the folder structure (as an example, a file in a folder called "menu" in the romfs will need to be in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/menu).
- In the Luma config, enable the exception handlers, the service/svc patch, and game patching. It's important to enable these
- Launch the game, go to the spot/menu where you think the game will load the romfs file(s). If you see a "prefetch abort (svcBreak)" then layeredfs is working. The crash is intentional and makes it easier to test.
Tell me which games don't work, if you're sure you followed the instructions correctly.
I've just tested this and it works fine on my system, both with Luma3DS 6.6 and the latest hourly. I even deleted the game and redownloaded, works fine (I'm on 11.4 sysnand).
Are you sure you have the game from the eshop? Maybe you had a bad cia in the past which left you with a bad ticket?
Edit: just tested with FreeShop and the game doesn't work, like you say. Looks like a freeshop problem, please report correctly in the future, FreeShop is not eShop.
To begin with, I'm happy to see your return, and a question you will add to some code editor such as the Gateway that allows you to register and edit the cheat codes.So I'm not dead for those who were concerned (just having a bad period irl).
In fact, thanks to delebile's hard work, Luma is getting NTR-like LayeredFS support. It just needs testing for compatibility to make sure it's all okay.
You can help if you want:
Testing build: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/240062904504680448/302274662656901120/arm9loaderhax.zip
- Open RomFS file explorer using the homebrew launcher: https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-romfs-file-explorer.434241 and choose a game
- Navigate to "romfs", and find files that are likely to be loaded by the game in a predictable spot/menu (I used files with "menu", "mainmenu" or names like that in my tests)
- Copy them to the SD card, in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/ (where romfs is a folder and <gameid> is the game's titleid taken from here http://www.3dsdb.com/ - make sure the region matches! - . You can alternatively find the titleid of the game in FBI by selecting "Titles," then hovering over the game as it's listed in the menu: The titleid will appear on the top screen.). You might have to create these folders on the computer first, as romfs explorer doesn't have a full file manager. Make also sure to respect the folder structure (as an example, a file in a folder called "menu" in the romfs will need to be in /luma/titles/<gameid>/romfs/menu).
- In the Luma config, enable the exception handlers, the service/svc patch, and game patching. It's important to enable these
- Launch the game, go to the spot/menu where you think the game will load the romfs file(s). If you see a "prefetch abort (svcBreak)" then layeredfs is working. The crash is intentional and makes it easier to test.
Tell me which games don't work, if you're sure you followed the instructions correctly.