I wonder if it would be possible to nand backup above 4.5 with this. I know it would not play games, but for those of us without a 4.5 device wanting to do this in prep for the future.
i just wondering... how in the world are you gonna backup a 3ds game if you're already using the game slot with the blue flash card? i suppose that is gonna be stored in the SD but how? and why do you need a 3ds nand backup? and more important if this is gonna be compatible with 5.0 and forth?
Im going to have to say congrats to the Gateway team, they finally gave me what I wanted, a way actually back up my own games Plus, this is all homebrew, they're making some progress, hopefully we can stop relying on the cart after the exploit is installed on the 3DS in the years to come. If only I knew how to get my 3DS downgraded from 6.X (of course... Ill probably be getting pokemon X, so maybe not ). I wonder if the pokemon games will be shipped with a new update that has the MSET hack fixed... :/
No. Some people already have the game and it did not make them update to anything beyond 6.3.I wonder if the pokemon games will be shipped with a new update that has the MSET hack fixed... :/
So pokemon will make you update to 6.3?
I suspect it doesn't if i read the post from snailface, no forced update past 6.3 sounds like no forced update at all.No. Some people already had the game and it did not make them update to anything beyond 6.3.
A trusted source said X/Y's firmware is 6.1. It would be impossible for the firmware to be 6.3 or above anyway because its so new.I suspect it doesn't if i read the post from snailface, no forced update past 6.3 sounds like no forced update at all.
It will update you to 6.1 only, not 6.3.I meant I have a firmware of 5.0 something atm which I have held off updating in case they break it but not 6.0, so this will force me to update to 6.3/6.1 if I were wanting to play Pokemon?
It's day 2 since we heard part 1 of Gateway's news. They need to end this suspense. I think I'm gonna puke.
Most of the time, with things like this, you get an interface that would be similar to loading up the program, and then following a series of commands given on screen, such as removing the gateway and then inserting the actual retail cartridge.
Any chance of a new function which could write dumped backup back to other legit 3DS cart and then run it on non-gateway 3DS? Is it too futuristic or perhaps.. Just an idea, sorry for off-topic.
Any chance of a new function which could write dumped backup back to other legit 3DS cart and then run it on non-gateway 3DS? Is it too futuristic or perhaps.. Just an idea, sorry for off-topic.