Even if someone put in the work to do something like that, it'd probably still have issues down the line. The main ones that comes to mind are having to keep it up to date as the payloads receive updates and possible minor differences in the environment that would make an application not work properly when it works fine under the payload.My guess is yellows8 took the path of least resistance, since it'd be easier to set up a payload loader that does it. I would venture a guess that it's possible to install a service that runs in the background that can run 3dsx files, since CIAs can ask for anything, but it'd be a fair bit more work. Ninjhax 1.1b had a service that was installed that ran 3dsx files, if I remember correctly. Perhaps it can be adapted for CIA usage (install service when ran, load initial 3dsx file such as the homebrew grid launcher, and off you go).
There is no point, it probably would work, but to start it you have to be in patched sysnand anyway (with minipasta or something like that). so you have to start minipasta and at that point you could just start hbl on its own.Can i install this CIA on ofw 9.2 sysnand?
You can't use a filename longer than four characters long (boot = 4 characters) or the payload will do that.so i edited the payload.... I opened with notepad and changed boot.3dsx to boot_hb.3dsx. Now it crashes every time unless i change it back.
You can't change the length, it must be a name with 4 lettersso i edited the payload.... I opened with notepad and changed boot.3dsx to boot_hb.3dsx. Now it crashes every time unless i change it back.
tried renaming to b00t.3dsx. Still getting nothingYou can't change the length, it must be a name with 4 letters
EDIT: Ninja'd
You already corrupted the payload by bypassing the additional 3 bytes after "boot" with "_hb".tried renaming to b00t.3dsx. Still getting nothing
Same thing. I deleted my payload, re-downloaded it, opened it up in notepad, and just in case i highlighted the 2 O's and hit Ctr+V to paste on the two zeros so that there wasn't a second where the size changed.You already corrupted the payload by bypassing the additional 3 bytes after "boot" with "_hb".
You have to get a new/clean payload and rename it there.
Use a hexeditor or notepad++Same thing. I deleted my payload, re-downloaded it, opened it up in notepad, and just in case i highlighted the 2 O's and hit Ctr+V to paste on the two zeros so that there wasn't a second where the size changed.
Yeah, just like the guy above me said, don't use notepad.Same thing. I deleted my payload, re-downloaded it, opened it up in notepad, and just in case i highlighted the 2 O's and hit Ctr+V to paste on the two zeros so that there wasn't a second where the size changed.
I only saw it once. Works anyway. Thanks!Use a hexeditor or notepad++
Btw, the Boot.3dsx is in there 2 times, you must edit them both
Indeed, you would need to press Y IF you were on an older version. In the newest version, you don't have to. This is something that needs to be told as people don't bother with GitHub(and it's ok!) to see the changes.So... it says it's downloading the payload, but then when I check my SD card, it isn't there. Fixes?
EDIT: Disregard what I said. I was confused and thought I was supposed to hold down Y.
Why would someone bother updating if they don't know the changes? They might just be wasting their time as they wouldn't know if the changes benefit them or not.Indeed, you would need to press Y IF you were on an older version. In the newest version, you don't have to. This is something that needs to be told as people don't bother with GitHub(and it's ok!) to see the changes.
Doesn't matter. Take for example the updates on Android. You don't know what the new Facebook/Messenger updates offer, but you still update anyway. We are hardwired to want the latest and greatest stuff. New is always better. xDWhy would someone bother updating if they don't know the changes? They might just be wasting their time as they wouldn't know if the changes benefit them or not.
I must be wired a bit different. I'm always wary of updates. I remember not long ago updates breaking things. Even now, since most of my devices are opened up in some form, updates could end up closing them back up. I generally don't update anything unless the update gives me something I want or fixes a problem I have. I also don't have a Facebook, manually choose what to update through my Linux based OS, and manually update stuff on my Android if an update is needed.Doesn't matter. Take for example the updates on Android. You don't know what the new Facebook/Messenger updates offer, but you still update anyway. We are hardwired to want the latest and greatest stuff. New is always better. xD