Hardware nand flash dump (3ds xl)

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Haha. Well. I've had some time to work on my solder points. I suppose that if anything, at least I sharpening my soldering skills a bit. I still haven't given up. I will be back on a few days. Maybe sooner if I feel the itch. Right now I'm playing some Zelda. :)
 

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Hey guys

Just curious if anyone in the USA would be willing to install a NAND flasher to my 3DS XL. I'll pay shipping both ways, and if you want me to reimburse you for your time I'll consider that too.

I don't know how to solder or I'd do it myself.

I would really love if somebody could do it like in this video:


So that the battery cover will go on and be flush to the system. The goal is that I don't want it to be noticeable from the outside, or when the battery cover is on. (I know some people use connectors that are too big so it creates a bulge where the plug is)
 

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If I can find a source for adapters, I'd be willing to do this install for you and anybody else that's interested. Just want to get a lot of the same one so I'm not constantly having to see if they would work.
 

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Hey guys,

Does anybody know if a plug like this would work?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/170871962274

It seems a bit big, being 2.1cm long, but I'm not really sure what sort of plug you guys are using. I've seen some pictures of them mounted sideways - basically my goal is to get something undetectable when the battery cover is on. I don't want a bulge there or some other silly problem with the battery cover being on. I know in that video, you can see the small connector works perfectly, but I'm not sure where you'd find something that tiny. Any help?
 

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Hey guys,

Does anybody know if a plug like this would work?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/170871962274

It seems a bit big, being 2.1cm long, but I'm not really sure what sort of plug you guys are using. I've seen some pictures of them mounted sideways - basically my goal is to get something undetectable when the battery cover is on. I don't want a bulge there or some other silly problem with the battery cover being on. I know in that video, you can see the small connector works perfectly, but I'm not sure where you'd find something that tiny. Any help?

The adaptor is freaking huge, you can find those on a 4 pin fan. You might want to use something smaller.

I ordered these: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9614
and used a micro usb cable for mine.
 

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Where were you putting the micro USB though? Remember what I said, I don't want it to be visible once the battery cover is on. So I don't want to do that tactic of chopping up the part where a wrist strap would go.

Yeah, I thought that connector looked way too big. What do you suggest? Something with not much space taken up "under the hood" would probably work, though I don't know where you'd get such a thing.
 

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which tools are you using to cut the cover?
cutting plastics doesn't always look nice, and makes lot of plastic dirts.

I still haven't soldered my Normal 3DS, I don't have any tools to open/cut/solder. (I don't even have a small screwdriver)
I think I'll buy one of these to keep it internal and not visible:

edit:
- S004 and P004
cat-connecteurs-males-droits-pour-circuits-imprimes-855.jpg
cat-connecteurs-femelles-pour-circuits-imprimes-856.jpg
(yeah the picture is 3pin only)
Might be a little big. I need to open the 3DS to see how much space is available and where to cut the case.
Advantage is you can't connect it in reverse.


- MH100 + FH105Z (or FH136Z if you want to mod more consoles)
cdci-connecteur-he14-mh100-4457.jpg
cdci-connecteur-fh105z-14975.jpg
<-- I think I'll go with this method for Normal 3DS, hidden behind the battery cover.


Or the same CDAudio connector used in the youtube video tutorial. The shop doesn't have them.


Or someone in France willing to do it for me?

The outside microUSB port looks nice and clean too.
 

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which tools are you using to cut the cover?
cutting plastics doesn't always look nice, and makes lot of plastic dirts.

I still haven't soldered my Normal 3DS, I don't have any tools to open/cut/solder. (I don't even have a small screwdriver)
I think I'll buy one of these to keep it internal and not visible:

edit:
- S004 and P004
cat-connecteurs-males-droits-pour-circuits-imprimes-855.jpg
cat-connecteurs-femelles-pour-circuits-imprimes-856.jpg
(yeah the picture is 3pin only)
Might be a little big. I need to open the 3DS to see how much space is available and where to cut the case.
Advantage is you can't connect it in reverse.


- MH100 + FH105Z (or FH136Z if you want to mod more consoles)
cdci-connecteur-he14-mh100-4457.jpg
cdci-connecteur-fh105z-14975.jpg
<-- I think I'll go with this method for Normal 3DS, hidden behind the battery cover.


Or the same CDAudio connector used in the youtube video tutorial. The shop doesn't have them.


Or someone in France willing to do it for me?

The outside microUSB port looks nice and clean too.

Hmm, I want it to be invisible though, so it has to go under the battery cover. Also, I have an XL, those are tighter on space than the original 3DS supposedly.

Would that MH100 work?
 

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I never saw that WinDisk32 is used to DUMP. So.... I only saw a Guide you need connect 4 Cables with a SD Card.

is there any Service yet, that can add Micro USB to my 3DS XL? (Someone sell it?)

I bet you not need any Nand Write if I am care enough but...
 

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the MH100 has a 2.54mm space to each pin, so it's ~1cm for 4 pins (sorry, you use inch. it's standard mother board pin's size).

It's not the same model, but it should looks like that:
Gonzo's mod

Well, what I am getting at is the *depth* of the pins, not the length/width.

The previous 3DS XL I had a NAND flasher installed in (no offense to the guy who did it), he used a connector that was pretty "tall" if you will, so that you couldn't put the battery cover back on without it causing a bulge.

Now, I see Gonzo mounted them at an angle - that looks like a solid solution, however the little piece of plastic that covers the motherboard is much thinner on the XL and I don't know if that would work at all. (Ironic how lots of people are posting pictures of their standard 3DS mods in this thread, which is specifically for XL...)

So I guess this is a bit of an open question here - of those of you who have put a NAND flasher in your 3DS XL, what connectors did you use if it wasn't a micro-USB based one? And were you able to get it so it doesn't protrude at all?
 

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Instead of soldering, can't I just use some tape and glue?
I mean, all the wires need to do is make contact with the points right?
 

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I can confirm that it is safe to upgrade the hardware NAND to 7.1, as you can still downgrade to 4.5 later. I tested downgrading to both 4.5 and 6.3. So I guess that confirms that no one-way protection measures like efuses have been blown in 7.1, or at least that 4.5 or 6.3 have no code to check them.
 

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