Hello all,
Somehow I managed to land my hands on a 3DS without knowing a word of Japanese. But anyways, I've been looking into the development scene on it and was extremely surprised nobody had port sniffed the system yet. I'd like to do it... But unfortunately I don't have a darn clue on how to connect to WiFi with this thing
Can somebody who knows Japanese, or at least knows their way around the menus, point me in the right direction on how to connect to WiFi? Or has anyone made a video translating the menu yet? Kind of like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaFExyUFZIQ ?
I already have Ettercap and Wireshark installed and working on my Debian machine. Of course I'll post my results when I'm done here for the benefit of the community.
Thanks ahead of time for your help.
Also, are there any other popular 3DS development sites/forums besides this one? 'Twas the only one I could find in my (short) search. I find them to be an interesting read.
I could also do anything that doesn't involve taking apart the device for y'alls if you're just curious about certain things.
Somehow I managed to land my hands on a 3DS without knowing a word of Japanese. But anyways, I've been looking into the development scene on it and was extremely surprised nobody had port sniffed the system yet. I'd like to do it... But unfortunately I don't have a darn clue on how to connect to WiFi with this thing
Can somebody who knows Japanese, or at least knows their way around the menus, point me in the right direction on how to connect to WiFi? Or has anyone made a video translating the menu yet? Kind of like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaFExyUFZIQ ?
I already have Ettercap and Wireshark installed and working on my Debian machine. Of course I'll post my results when I'm done here for the benefit of the community.
Thanks ahead of time for your help.
Also, are there any other popular 3DS development sites/forums besides this one? 'Twas the only one I could find in my (short) search. I find them to be an interesting read.
I could also do anything that doesn't involve taking apart the device for y'alls if you're just curious about certain things.