Homebrew [RELEASE] NASA - Universal Cia Manager for fw 4.1 - 10.7

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Correct me if I am wrong on this but .....

NASA is upgraded to v1.1 which includes the new Houston functionality of wireless transfer.

I am still using NASA v1.0 and manual PC to SD card transfers of legit .cia files.

This feature should still be the same as in NASA v1.1 although I haven't used it.

Page 17 describes the nearly 100% booting setup for NASA v1.0.

THANKS! :D

It works now, even tho I had already tried this way once and it didn't work then :)
 
I am officially an idiot...
I found out why I couldn't install CIA on my o3DS on 9.2. I didn't have a dbs folder...
I followed this steps:
You will need to go to the "Nintendo 3DS/<id0>/<id1>/dbs/" directory on your SD card and create empty "title.db" and "import.db" files. Then, go to System Settings -> Data Management -> Nintendo 3DS -> Software on your 3DS and let it repair the database files.

After that installing a legit CIA was not a problem anymore.
 
I'm not sure whats going on mine but I just get a couple randomly coloured pixels on the top of my screen when loading the program. I'm on 10.3 using Ironhax EU.

Edit: Never mind I just needed to keep retrying!
 
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Hmm I just had a weird issue some others have had. On my n3dsxl the other day it worked wonderfully on everything I threw at it. Today I ran it on my downgraded standard n3ds and it ran, it installed, although like 3 times faster than usual but the game (kirby) is nowhere to be seen. R4 on gridlauncher doesn't even show it.
 
Looks like my issue. Try this:

You will need to go to the "Nintendo 3DS/<id0>/<id1>/dbs/" directory on your SD card and create empty "title.db" and "import.db" files. Then, go to System Settings -> Data Management -> Nintendo 3DS -> Software on your 3DS and let it repair the database files.
 
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I get a red screen every time exit the app... My installs aren't working (Unable to use houstan.exe because I get an error saying I need "cygwin1.dll" idk where that is in the first place.)
 
So i boot into NASA on my N3DS XL on 10.3 using Menuhax. it opens properly and then I select a CIA to install, it starts the install, finishes and says it was completed but after reboot the game is no where to be seen. Whats going on?
 
So i boot into NASA on my N3DS XL on 10.3 using Menuhax. it opens properly and then I select a CIA to install, it starts the install, finishes and says it was completed but after reboot the game is no where to be seen. Whats going on?
Is the game from a different region?
 
So i boot into NASA on my N3DS XL on 10.3 using Menuhax. it opens properly and then I select a CIA to install, it starts the install, finishes and says it was completed but after reboot the game is no where to be seen. Whats going on?

I have the exact same problem and i'm sure they are legit cias from EU

o3DS (EU)
10.3-28E
 
Updated that UI if anyone want.

Better IP read/write in INI also better check on it.
Dot already included cause it could add some tiny problem with certain computer languages.

Also made a check in CIA folder to see if there is CIA before make batch work.
Also when selecting folder it show you all the CIA that gonna be installed (as reminder and to be sure you know what you install.)

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I don't think it require anything else?
 

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No they are legit, I installed them fine on my O3DSXL

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No they are for my region, USA

Try this:
You will need to go to the "Nintendo 3DS/<id0>/<id1>/dbs/" directory on your SD card and create empty "title.db" and "import.db" files. Then, go to System Settings -> Data Management -> Nintendo 3DS -> Software on your 3DS and let it repair the database files.
 
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Try this:
You will need to go to the "Nintendo 3DS/<id0>/<id1>/dbs/" directory on your SD card and create empty "title.db" and "import.db" files. Then, go to System Settings -> Data Management -> Nintendo 3DS -> Software on your 3DS and let it repair the database files.
You might want to put it on the main page.

Any plan on improving the launch rate on n3ds on 9.3+, if that is even possible?
 

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