Hacking Gateway 3DS working on the New Nintendo 3DS.

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I think they're trying to cover all the promised firmware versions, 7.x - 9.2, and that's why it takes so long.If they concentrated on 9.0-9.2, we would have been playing games already.

My thoughts exactly.

I think they have hard time to fix a bug free emuNAND for 3ds with firmware 9.0-9.2 ONLY. Any lower firmware should be less than 1 hour work if 9.0-9.2 works. Coding wise for below 9.0 should be more or less of copy paste of code for 9.0-9.2.
 

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Here's the email I got back from Gateway about the incident. It mentions at the end that the next gateway firmware is due in still "a few days".

http://i.imgur.com/QzvxfeX.png

they've been saying "a few days" since the 24th and "a few days" from today is not a few days from the 24th hehehe

don't rely too much on GW's vague and empty words
 

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Im the opposite. In the UK we only got Virtue's Last Reward with Japanese voices. I want to play the American which has English voices.


oh you´re right.. i´ve already played virtues last reward on the vita in japanese, it would surely be interessting to do this once again in english :o
 

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Its worth zero. You can't put a contract inside a product after the user already bought it. The only things they can do is offer you an online service (like the nnid) that is optional and bind it to an agreement. Then if you don't behave block you from it. And that's it. They cannot limit how you use your console, not after you already buy it.
This argument was pretty popular during the PS2 era when people start reading the eula that come with boxed games that basically state that you don't even own that copy, they lend it to you, and you aren't even allowed to borrow it to friends (LOL). So I'm pretty sure if you do some research on the net you will find pretty long explanation of why EULA is almost paper toilet and how trying to enforce it always ruled in favor of consumers.
Have a nice day.


check my prior post dude i explained it a lot easier, i agree your point is valid but, in some cases of smart interlectual propery owners, the example i edited into my last post does make you liable for legal action, and it is something apple actuall has in their eula, although its A LOT better written and uses alot of legal jargon to confuse people.
 

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they've been saying "a few days" since the 24th and "a few days" from today is not a few days from the 24th hehehe

don't rely too much on GW's vague and empty words

Yeah, of course. :P "still" a few days. "few" in English meaning "3 or more". At this point, I'm pretending that it will never come out, to avoid disappointment.

I can understand their struggle though, as software developers, you don't really know how big a task is until you've completed it. It's hard to give good deadlines. At least the vague words have been getting evermore narrow. (e.g. at first "Soon", then "Very soon", then "Right around the corner", now "A few days")
 

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I got tired waiting for GW to release there stuff. My GW is still in its box and today my backup arrived in the mail (Sky3DS)
So in tha wait for GW to release there fw for 9.2.x i can use the Sky3DS to keep my bussy :)

you just 07 style, 99 str, ags spec us all by saying that

EDIT: what was the last biggest update gateway done? i arrived on scene 3 days prior to when 2.3 beta jumped to 2.5
 
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check my prior post dude i explained it a lot easier, i agree your point is valid but, in some cases of smart interlectual propery owners, the example i edited into my last post does make you liable for legal action, and it is something apple actuall has in their eula, although its A LOT better written and uses alot of legal jargon to confuse people.


The only part that is liable for legal action is what in the EULA is a copy of an existing right as appointed by law.
For example if I sell you a bike and when you go home you find an EULA attacked on it that state "You can't call be me beautiful . You can't shoot me in the face" the EULA itself is worthless (and you can call me beautiful ) but at the same time if you shoot me in the face you will be punished according to law (if they found you).
That's because law, not EULA.
So yes, big company have rights and they can enforce them, but they are defined by the existing laws, not the EULA (that in some case just state them between a lot of other bullshit and jargon)
 

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So yes, big company have rights and they can enforce them, but they are defined buy the existing laws, not the EULA.

This, no matter what garbage they put in a EULA, if it breaches your or their rights and existing laws it's completely worthless.
It's like the TV License in the UK, it's not enforceable but everyone thinks it is because it's asserted as such.
 
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