It's been like that for monthsTypo on rxtools.net
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It's been like that for monthsTypo on rxtools.net
http://launch.rxtools.net/rxTools
"You're not using a ninteno 3ds
Visit this page with your nintendo 3ds"
The issue isn't detecting the SysNAND region, that's trivial, and already implemented. The issue, is many people use the SecureInfo_A from a console of a different type from the original console, so a New3DS SI_A in a 2DS, for example. As a result, the 2DS console would have the serial of a New3DS and it would be detected as such. I would have to add a question prompt to confirm the console model, along with an option to override and force-install. That issue should only affect a minority though, so no problem.For that you should use warnings or prompts, or maybe something on the title.db could help, there are registers from wich region an app was downloaded if I recall fine (maybe I'm wrong, I's studying various systems right now, it can be from another) (obviously it would not work if anything wasn't downloaded.)
Yeah, GPLv2 can be the right license. But the other members of the team have to approve it.Here is a debugger for ARM9 CPU on rxTools.
It should be useful to make ARM9 exploits, which are necessary to hack the latest firmware.
By the way, I'm still reluctant to commit to rxTools because the license and the owner are not clear. Now Pasta owns the code, so I think Pasta should determine the license and add their copyright notice to their code.
And, in my arrogant opinion, the license should be GPL, because it should be helpful to realize "Support the original, not the imitation!" and it allows to include GPL code by others.
Well, why not GPLv3? I'm just asking.Yeah, GPLv2 can be the right license. But the other members of the team have to approve it.
Because we're running our code on a platform full of DRMs.Well, why not GPLv3? I'm just asking.
In GBATemp, I think so. But I'm originally a PSP developer. PSP developers respected copyrights and they usually make their licenses clear. It may be good to prompt such developers to take part of the development.In my opinion that's arguing over semantics. This is a hacking scene. Very few people respect copyrights...
It just require to let users remove those DRMs, so it doesn't matter.Because we're running our code on a platform full of DRMs.
I use the new builds because they look pretty 0U0I would just use rxTools 2.6 its the last stable build with GBA these newer builds are for people who are testing with hard mods and looking for bugs
Dump it again, if it's the same size, it's good to goI dumped my nand with rxtools and it's suppose to be 954mb but it's 943? Why..?
Is there a link?Here is a debugger for ARM9 CPU on rxTools.
It should be useful to make ARM9 exploits, which are necessary to hack the latest firmware.
By the way, I'm still reluctant to commit to rxTools because the license and the owner are not clear. Now Pasta owns the code, so I think Pasta should determine the license and add their copyright notice to their code.
And, in my arrogant opinion, the license should be GPL, because it should be helpful to realize "Support the original, not the imitation!" and it allows to include GPL code by others.
I dumped my nand with rxtools and it's suppose to be 954mb but it's 943? Why..?
From what he's said so far, I think the plan is to merge it into rxTools once any licensing issues are cleared up.Is there a link?
The point being it shouldn't be 943mb that means it's not properly dumping it..Dump it again, if it's the same size, it's good to go
No, but I'm willing to donate my code to PASTA team if they have their own license and they owns the entire source code of rxTools.Is there a link?
Why not contribute to Cakehax?No, but I'm willing to donate my code to PASTA team if they have their own license and they owns the entire source code of rxTools.
I have no plan to do that because Cakehax is good enough. It plays its role perfectly and has neat codes.Why not contribute to Cakehax?