Is it somehow possible that a memory search and editor can be made on the system? I mean like code breaker and action replay style memory search where you can find your own codes and such with in games without the use of ang external tools.
Is it somehow possible that a memory search and editor can be made on the system? I mean like code breaker and action replay style memory search where you can find your own codes and such with in games without the use of ang external tools.
Sound like is only useful if you know what address to edit, but if there is no memory search, how could someone know? But it seem good for now.The user @Nanquitas made an usefull tool to edit the data on the game, but the search by value is not yet implemented, but you can search for the alue manually and edit it, I've made some
Here is the post: https://gbatemp.net/threads/plugin-ntr-ram-explorer.419162/
We already have DeSmume being ported (3DeSmume), and iirc drastic is also a DS emulator.A drastic emulator for 3ds that would be amazing and will be the best thing ever (since I can't make my r4 card work on Rx tools)
If that is even possible, I too would love something like this. It would be helpful when my sister goes to school across the country and wants to add something to her 3ds or fix something.I know there's a Remote PC homebrew for 3DS already, but do we have a homebrew which is the other way around? I mean, we can remote control the 3ds using PC/Mac? I just thought of it since I'm gonna give my nephew a hacked 3DS and I want to remote it most of the times when,, you know, if he fucks it up or he need help on something.
Or maybe even remote it using another hacked 3DS is also goodIf that is even possible, I too would love something like this. It would be helpful when my sister goes to school across the country and wants to add something to her 3ds or fix something.
You can use Apache Thunder's Slot-1 Launcher or Luma3DS to run it.A drastic emulator for 3ds that would be amazing and will be the best thing ever (since I can't make my r4 card work on Rx tools)
Or worst case you can pick up a r4isdhc card for $10 USD from nds-card.com that from what I've read will work with the latest firmware. I can't really test that because I use a9lh with luma sysNAND.You can use Apache Thunder's Slot-1 Launcher or Luma3DS to run it.
Buy a R4i-SDHC, not an R4iSDHC. The latter are timebomb scams, and you'll have to buy a new one every year/change the system date to use them. Also, if you want to support the temp, get them from nds-card.com.Or worst case you can pick up a r4sdhc card for $10 USD from nds-card.com that from what I've read will work with the latest firmware. I can't really test that because I use a9lh with luma sysNAND.
Wouldn't that mean I could set my date forward a year and see if it truly is a timebomb scam?Buy a R4i-SDHC, not an R4iSDHC. The latter are timebomb scams, and you'll have to buy a new one every year/change the system date to use them. Also, if you want to support the temp, get them from nds-card.com.
Yes.Wouldn't that mean I could set my date forward a year and see if it truly is a timebomb scam?
Because I do own two of those cards (allbeit they aren't the ones I use normally)