No, I actually think that Nintendo has changed the domain that their eShop service is on. I can confirm I'm properly spoofed and I don't have to remove my router block to access it
yeah you could access eshop using the tubehax DNS....but not without running NNU beforehandNo, I actually think that Nintendo has changed the domain that their eShop service is on. I can confirm I'm properly spoofed and I don't have to remove my router block to access it
I have both TubeHaxx DNS and router domain block, and I use NNU patcheryeah you could access eshop using the tubehax DNS....but not without running NNU beforehand
Update blocking still works, but now we can access eShop while blocking updates unless we're doing something wrongAre you sure nintendo changed something?
It seems still good on my end.
I kept my urls blocked all the time, and could use eshop just fine with NNU patcher.I have both TubeHaxx DNS and router domain block, and I use NNU patcher
Update blocking still works, but now we can access eShop while blocking updates unless we're doing something wrong
That's the point we're making, it used to be that the eShop would throw an error. @FIX94 is NNU Patcher re-routing the domains to the same one that NUS grabber uses?I kept my urls blocked all the time, and could use eshop just fine with NNU patcher.
all nnu-patcher does, as the name suggest, is patch the function "needsnetworkupdate" to return "no" at all times.That's the point we're making, it used to be that the eShop would throw an error. @FIX94 is NNU Patcher re-routing the domains to the same one that NUS grabber uses?
Anyone know anything of how Custom Music for the new stages in Smash Wii U is progressing? Is it possible to replace the tracks on the DLC stages (eg. Dreamland, Suzaku Castle etc.) @soneek has not been so active on his own site or this forum. Is it even possible to replace voice files in Smash Wii U for voice files from Brawl or even really Melee? Thanks for the answer and I hope everything goes well in this scene for the forseeable future!
Ok. So it's likely an eShop domain change?all nnu-patcher does, as the name suggest, is patch the function "needsnetworkupdate" to return "no" at all times.
Um, I have it backed up, I'll go dig it outWhere can I find the source of an earlier version of TCP Gecko?
(like the first one that was able to read FSA)
Sorry, I meant TCP Gecko dNET >.<Um, I have it backed up, I'll go dig it out
EDIT: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pxen45fh1s3yq7g/codehandler.zip?dl=1
Should just be the first commit in chadderz' Github repoSorry, I meant TECP Gecko dNET >.<
Oh, thought this one was incompatible with your exploits..Should just be the first commit in chadderz' Github repo
Please share any changes you make if you're willing!Oh, thought this one was incompatible with your exploits..
however, added support for the A0 range
View attachment 27869
good job addinghowever, added support for the A0 range
Well... no c# knowledge required to do that lolgood job adding
"new AddressRange(AddressType.Rw, 0xa0000000,0xe0000000),",
totally the first one to do that.
its really helpful indeed, especially with Kernel B (reading in rpl and rpx executables).Well... no c# knowledge required to do that lol
But good to be able to do dumps of this range