Homebrew Official [Download] Decrypt9 - Open Source Decryption Tools (WIP)

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Sorry to bother, but you mentioned in the OP that multiple entry points are available, does that include themehax at of right now?
There is a .3DSX / .SMDH file included. I wouldn't boot Decrypt9 directly from ThemeHax, but in theory you could. The better option would be Homebrew Launcher or CTR Boot Manager, of course. Also, keep in mind that you'll need to be on or below 9.2.
 
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Decrypt9WIP.bin; Decrypt9WIP.dat; launcher.dat
do I have to keep all of them under root dir? or only Decrypt9WIP.dat is fine?
 
so all of them are for ds profile entrance?:ninja:
No,
Decrypt9WIP.bin is the raw payload for launching with Brahma (or similar).
Decrypt9WIP.dat is for MSET (and also browser on old 3ds - haven't checked if this still works or not in a while).
And launcher.dat is for browser on old 3ds only.
 
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No,
Decrypt9WIP.bin is the raw payload for launching with Brahma (or similar).
Decrypt9WIP.dat is for MSET (and also browser on old 3ds - haven't checked if this still works or not in a while).
And launcher.dat is for browser on old 3ds only.
ok.... thanks alot!!!!!!:yay:
 
I cant boot it from ctrbootmanager... it just dont work, already tried with .3dsx or .bin with 0x1200 entrypoint :/
 
Is there a key-press sequence to Power Off the 3DS from the Decrypt9 Menu?
(Besides holding the Power Button down for 10 seconds)

I thought there was like a Down+B or Down+R or something like that...
 
Is there a key-press sequence to Power Off the 3DS from the Decrypt9 Menu?
(Besides holding the Power Button down for 10 seconds)

I thought there was like a Down+B or Down+R or something like that...
On d0k3's version i believe (last i checked) it was DPAD LEFT + START i think.
On mine it's just SELECT atm...will probably change once it gets updated no doubt.
 
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Thanks!
I added "DrawStringF(menublock_x0, menublock_y1 + 40, top_screen, "DPAD Left+Start: Shutdown");"
so I could remember
 
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@d0k3

Since i moved over to the new cia HBL version (payload 2.5), running through emuNAND, i am no longer able to run Decrypt9, i get a red top and bottom screen and then back to HBL menu

The cia HBL runs Ftpbrony, hans, eshop, fbi, menuhax etc...

The only 2 i am having trouble with (which worked before when i had selected HBL from CTR) is Decrypt9 and rxTools (both using your Brahma updates)

It is possibly something simple i have overlooked OR is it that they cannot run under this cia HBL version ?

Thanks
 
@d0k3

Since i moved over to the new cia HBL version (payload 2.5), running through emuNAND, i am no longer able to run Decrypt9, i get a red top and bottom screen and then back to HBL menu

The cia HBL runs Ftpbrony, hans, eshop, fbi, menuhax etc...

The only 2 i am having trouble with (which worked before when i had selected HBL from CTR) is Decrypt9 and rxTools (both using your Brahma updates)

It is possibly something simple i have overlooked OR is it that they cannot run under this cia HBL version ?

Thanks

If your emuNAND is on 9.3 or higher, the kernel exploit used by everything is blocked, so it's only natural that Decrypt9 won't run.
 
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If your emuNAND is on 9.3 or higher, the kernel exploit used by everything is blocked, so it's only natural that Decrypt9 won't run.

That would be why then, thanks for that @daxtsu

So only way for me to get in would be to hit 'select' when menuhax boots to access CTR and load HBL and then Decrypt9 from there
 
That would be why then, thanks for that @daxtsu

So only way for me to get in would be to hit 'select' when menuhax boots to access CTR and load HBL and then Decrypt9 from there

Yeah. I wouldn't really count on ever booting it from emuNAND (I haven't tried booting it from emuNAND 9.0-9.2, but there's no real point, it's not that big of a deal to reboot).
 
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