ROM Hack [RELEASE] The Ultimate Seeddb for 9.6 NCCH Encryption

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SEEDS ARE NOT COPYRIGHTED SO THEREFORE THIS THREAD CANNOT BE TAKEN DOWN AS IT IS LEGAL

Hello GBATemp! This is not my work, this is the work of @AHP_person
AHP Person has made a way of receiving all public SEEDs for newer games with 9.6 NCCH encryption. like Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer! You download the SEED from this server here http://tinivi.net/seeddb/ (NOTE: YOU HAVE TO REFRESH THE PAGE THEN CLICK THE DOWNLOAD LINKS THEN IT WILL GIVE YOU A WORKING SEED FOR EVERY NEWER GAME. THIS IS UPDATED VERY OFTEN) after that you simply put it on your SD card and run Decrypt9 to generate xorpads so you can decrypt, hack or convert the game to a CTR Importable Archive (CIA)

Credits:
@AHP_person (leet coding it)
@Reisyukaku (Rei for showing AHP_Person the samurai limit parameters)
@OctopusRift for being a meme master <3 and posting it on that one 3DS ISO website
Me for testing and posting on Temp
 
good to know, but for achhd and pokemon smd?

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Just about legal purpose, seeddb.bin are like ncchinfo.bin, right?
 
Either I'm doing something wrong, or it certainly doesn't contain the seed for triforce heroes (demo). I mean, this is the list of titles that it contains seeds for, right?
http://pastebin.com/b1DMDFZM

I don't see 0004000000182200 in there at all...
That's most likely because the script checks all public titles here (For US at least, it also checks JP, AU, KR, and TW).

I don't think download-code games show up on that list (if any demos do at all, for that matter), and I don't know how to obtain a title's content ID otherwise.

If you'd like to know which games exist in the latest seed, I can start updating this list.
 
That's most likely because the script checks all public titles here (For US at least, it also checks JP, AU, KR, and TW).

I don't think download-code games show up on that list (if any demos do at all, for that matter), and I don't know how to obtain a title's content ID otherwise.

If you'd like to know which games exist in the latest seed, I can start updating this list.

Ah. So all the grabbing is automated and grabs from public titles? That's neat. 'All titles' is a bit misleading at that point. But it's certainly still handy.
 
That's most likely because the script checks all public titles here (For US at least, it also checks JP, AU, KR, and TW).

I don't think download-code games show up on that list (if any demos do at all, for that matter), and I don't know how to obtain a title's content ID otherwise.

If you'd like to know which games exist in the latest seed, I can start updating this list.

Wouldn't it be a better idea to do GB instead of(or in addition to) AU? I notice that 'Gunslugs 2' is showing up in the listing for GB, but not AU for example.

I think the United Kingdom is a better representative of Europe than Australia, but it's probably best to do both(and more. Would probably be best to check all of the country codes) to be sure to get everything.
 
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Wouldn't it be a better idea to do GB instead of(or in addition to) AU? I notice that 'Gunslugs 2' is showing up in the listing for GB, but not AU for example.

I think the United Kingdom is a better representative of Europe than Australia, but it's probably best to do both(and more. Would probably be best to check all of the country codes) to be sure to get everything.
I can have it look through both, I still need to have it remove duplicates, as I'm sure there are some in there.
 
Well, obviously there's going to be a lot of overlap between the games available in the UK and Australia, so you'd definitely need to detect and remove duplicates.

You should check all of the country codes, though. There are some European countries, for example, that get games that others don't, and they'll only show up in the listing for that country's eShop.
 
Well, obviously there's going to be a lot of overlap between the games available in the UK and Australia, so you'd definitely need to detect and remove duplicates.

You should check all of the country codes, though. There are some European countries, for example, that get games that others don't, and they'll only show up in the listing for that country's eShop.
Oh boy, there's a whole list. Fun. I'll get right on that.

EDIT: I think seeddb generation time jumped from 5 minutes to roughly 1 hour. Yay?
 
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