Hacking Pasta CFW - A CFW that allows unsigned CIA to be installed on Old and New 3DS! (required ninjhax)

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Are you injecting into the CIA, or into the installed files, or..?
moddin the original cia directly....as far as i can see it should be pretty much perfect except for the broken signatures...unless i have overlooked something i guess AGB_FIRM has its on signature checks or something :huh:.......dont let me discourage anyone from taking a look at it, maybe i just messed something up :P
 
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Sorta wish I didn't sell my Cubic Ninja after I downgraded now. Hopefully a full on 9.7 emunand no signature check CFW will be coming soon. If anything I want to kill Gateway profiting from piracy more than my own uses (most games I play run on that junky Palantine firmware)
 
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I take it we can't use this using Gateway mode on SysNAND? I don't own CN, so I installed a CIA of it to the SysNAND, and then booted it with GW mode. After selecting the payload, and then executing it, I get an error saying "[!] ARM11 exploit failed".
I don't care for 3DS backups with the CFW, I just want to be able to play GBA games.
 
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I take it we can't use this using Gateway mode on SysNAND? I don't own CN, so I installed a CIA of it to the SysNAND, and then booted it with GW mode. After selecting the payload, and then executing it, I get an error saying "[!] ARM11 exploit failed".
I don't care for 3DS backups with the CFW, I just want to be able to play GBA games.

Are you new 3ds or old?
 
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Does it comes with limited edition Cubic Ninja amiibo?

EDIT: Curiousity aside, if that is possible then we might be able to have legit signed Cubic Ninja CIA installable and working on sysNAND (with help of FunkyCIA)...
 
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