how'd you make this work with ntr, like where i'd have to place the .c file?Here is the adapted ntr version of the code: (Call Rainbowize(1) to enable led and Rainbowize (0) to disable) Most of the modifications are made by MarcusD and Nanquitas, so credits to them
Github gist
Find a sample NTR plugin file, copy and paste the gist into the gameplg.c, adjust accordingly (just looping the Rainbowize function should be fine), compile, copy the generated cheat.plg file to sdmc/plugin/titleid/cheat.plg, boot NTR (haha), load the game with the titleid you specified, wait for a green screen flash, colors!how'd you make this work with ntr, like where i'd have to place the .c file?
Hey! I'd really love the rainbow notification plugin for Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 7!Here is the adapted ntr version of the code: (Call Rainbowize(1) to enable led and Rainbowize (0) to disable) Most of the modifications are made by MarcusD and Nanquitas, so credits to them
Github gist
Hey! I'd really love the rainbow notification plugin for Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 7!
https://mega.nz/#!r8Uk1TZK!X1bY0DkWbrDBWiOo7hXDmbUNYsL-6NGr1zwnDMUnxIkhow'd you make this work with ntr, like where i'd have to place the .c file?
THIS. especially for hard-to-spot shinies...Shiny pokemon LED indicator for streamers?
Now I'm getting hyped!
This one little hack gives a lot of new possibilities, can't wait to see what the community comes up with. I really love the idea presented on Reddit so that everytime you get the sparks hit in Smash Bros the LED blinks Red, or use tricks in Mario Kart 7 to make the LED blink Blue once.
This is like Ambilight for Nintendo 3DS!
Uuugghh...
Just had a huge scare. I launched NTR, and started the cheat.plg.
Put my system in Sleep Mode, and when I opened the system, I heard a pop and the system shut off.
Luckily, it turned on again, but I'm definitely not using this again...
Doesn't the power button and led also depend on MCU? If that's true you wouldn't that make you unable to power on the console?
It seems that possibly "part of" the MCU can be bricked but some parts can still function. That's my theory anyways.
Please, if I'm wrong, correct me!
According to people on #3dsdev it's possible to unbrick using noscreeninit A9LH, provided your 3DS can still turn on
So, yeah, I'm pretty sure it's like how you can brick your 3DS in multiple ways and the different ways have different effects. The MCU could still be semi-functional, allowing for it to turn on the system, but not be able to turn the screens on.
Never had any problems with the system before. Never even disassembled it.Welp, it has nothing to do with the LED pattern! If it happened after opening the lid, it's purely a mechanical malfunction!
it's just a yellow light