You need to enable "Enable loading external FIRMs and modules" in Luma3DS configuration (power on the console holding SELECT).@stranno I've tried a few times but I'm getting the 'signature fail' error when trying to update to the latest build you provided
Is there a workaround you know of ?
You need to enable "Enable loading external FIRMs and modules" in Luma3DS configuration (power on the console holding SELECT).
It could be that. I have tried the compiled binary and it boots open_agb_firm fine.
Oh, ok. I was launching it through payloads launcher. Check this:EDIT - sorry, what I meant is fastboot itself will not allow me to update to the newer build of fastboot you provided, it gives me the signature failed message
Weird. I installed that version I found throught "fastboot3ds" updater itself, without problem. And apparently is a compiled version from the latest github commit (as seen on the next picture):Oh, ok. I was launching it through payloads launcher. Check this:
OpenFirmInstaller only allows installing official (= signed) releases of fastboot3ds. Developers wanting to test their own builds can install fastboot3ds custom builds via GodMode9.
@peteruk I found the "fastboot3ds" compiled version from somebody on GitHub (on an answer about a reported issue). But, sadly, I've can't find that exactly answer again. Instead, I've found on my browsing history this another related link, but I don't sure to you that's the exactly version:
https://static.jonirrings.com/fastboot3DS.firm
Weird. I installed that version I found throught "fastboot3ds" updater itself, without problem. And apparently is a compiled version from the latest github commit (as seen on the next picture):
I guess I could possibly get laughed at for this but here goes anyway
I know we already have a great way of playing NDS games directly from the SD but what I was wondering is would it be possible to have an open-firm type loader similar to this one but for NDS games ?
(You don't ask, you will never know)
That's much harder, hence everyone is doing GBA first. I'd say someone will work on it once open_agb_firm reaches a certain feature set (as in, it won't be in this current prerelease state, and it'll be more polished than it is now).
I hope profi200 can tackle the 1:1 resolution. It seems that upscaling is built in along with other features that can conflict if upscaling is disabled.That's much harder, hence everyone is doing GBA first. I'd say someone will work on it once open_agb_firm reaches a certain feature set (as in, it won't be in this current prerelease state, and it'll be more polished than it is now).
I hope profi200 can tackle the 1:1 resolution. It seems that upscaling is built in along with other features that can conflict if upscaling is disabled.
This is the very latest release (is about 1 month aprox):I tried using this thing and I can't seem to load it. It just shuts off the system. Someone in the bug report says I should use the latest version of fastboot but I don't know how to compile it. The latest available version 1.2 from 2019 didn't work. The source seems to have been updated 5 months ago, but again, I don't know how to compile it.
I've already answered about that to you here:Are there guides to installing this?
About cia installation, indeed, there's a possible (indirect) way, if you will. But you need fastboot3ds installed on your console (if you don't have any idea about fastboot3ds is, then just avoid it better):I don't see any file to install cia.
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I don't anything to to install for fbi?
Using YouTube external tutorials is (and will be always) a bad idea (because many of them are obsolete/older, or have bad explanations, or use obsolete/dangerous/illegal files that can eventually brick or get banned your console). We never recommend follow YouTube videoguides. Have in account on next occasionsI followed this youtube to jailbreak my 3ds