Hacking Official [Source Release] ReiNand CFW

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Best bet is to load the homebrew menu in some way and launch it from there. Though if you could launch the homebrew menu you could probably fix menuhax.

Is the boot.3dsx file still on your sd card? Is it for bootctr/ctrbootmanager or the hbl?

If so, try going to http://yls8.mtheall.com/3dsbrowserhax_auto.php to launch it.
Sorry I meant my HBLauncher got screwed up somehow, I've tried browserhax and menuhax (ofc). I've got a backup of mashers updater and in my EmuNAND I have CTRXplorer so if I get in EmuNAND I'll be fine.
 
Sorry I meant my HBLauncher got screwed up somehow, I've tried browserhax and menuhax (ofc). I've got a backup of mashers updater and in my EmuNAND I have CTRXplorer so if I get in EmuNAND I'll be fine.

Hmm unfortunately at this time the only I know of to launch the .dat file directly is with a boot manager like ctrbootmanager or bootctr. Also don't expect duke_srg to add it to his server since afaik his code only works with spider (i.e. O3DS) and Reinand only officially supports the N3DS.
 
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I think i found a bug. Sysnand keeps copying my wifi settings from emunand. like, I would delete all wifi settings from sysnand, enter emunand, then if i enter sysnand again, the settings are back.

n3ds sys 9.2 emu 10.5 rei 3.2b
 
I think i found a bug. Sysnand keeps copying my wifi settings from emunand. like, I would delete all wifi settings from sysnand, enter emunand, then if i enter sysnand again, the settings are back.

n3ds sys 9.2 emu 10.5 rei 3.2b

You nands are linked. Download tinyformat and put it on your sd card, then launch the hbl from sysnand, then run tinyformat.
 
You nands are linked. Download tinyformat and put it on your sd card, then launch the hbl from sysnand, then run tinyformat.
I've already unlinked them though... thats how my emunand is on a different fw. i guess i'll reformat sysnand and i'll report back
 
I've already unlinked them though... thats how my emunand is on a different fw. i guess i'll reformat sysnand and i'll report back

Formatting is required to unlink them. Just updating emunand will not accomplish that.
 
I've already unlinked them though... thats how my emunand is on a different fw. i guess i'll reformat sysnand and i'll report back

Set up three fake connections in your sysNAND and then, when they're copied over to your emunand change the first to the working one. SysNAND should have 3 not-working connections but emunand will have a working one.
 
Set up three fake connections in your sysNAND and then, when they're copied over to your emunand change the first to the working one. SysNAND should have 3 not-working connections but emunand will have a working one.

That's not how that works. If they are being copied over it is because both sysnand and emunand are sharing a folder on the sd card, which means they are linked and he needs to unlink them. In this situation if he does what you suggest then when he goes back into sysnand it will have the working connection as well since they are sharing a settings file.

If the problem is just that when he turns on wifi in emunand then it turns on in sysnand (and the connection settings themselves are not affected, just the on/off state) then that is expected behavior as the on/off state of the wireless radio is independent of the nand.
 
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Okay, so I unlinked my nands again and same thing. my wireless settings from emunand pretty much copied itself over to sysnand. and yes. i do have two folders inside of my Nintendo 3DS folder.
 
I recall having to modify the wifi settings on sysnand. They'll remain different but I don't think you can have sysnand have no wifi settings in a slot being used by emunand. You'll end up with emunand's wifi getting copied over to sysnand. You can however modify sysnand's wifi settings to point to different DNS servers then emunand. I have sysnand's wifi going to OpenDNS where I have eShop access blocked to prevent update notices.
 
And if you edit one of the connection, it changes on both systems?
It's weird because I've got the same thing on my n3DS because I kept both my sysnand and emunand linked for convenience but it should not happen on an unlinked nands system...
 
Just do what I said before. According to my experience, when one of the NANDs doesn't have any connection they're copied over no matter if you have unlinked NANDs.
 
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It's pretty easy to learn, but damn hard to master. The object-oriented java thinking can be challenging at first but in the long run generates better output imo.
I could say the same about C, especially coming from Java since that's how i did it.

What programming language would you say is the easiest?
Python, but then no one would take you seriously ;^)
 
I could say the same about C, especially coming from Java since that's how i did it.


Python, but then no one would take you seriously ;^)

Object oriented ANYTHING is a royal pain in the ass to master, and exponentially more so if coming from any one language base to another (the singular exception to this is C/C++/C#, but those pose their own issues when migrating.
 
I could say the same about C, especially coming from Java since that's how i did it.

In my country you usually have to know C (up to dynamic memory allocation at least) before dwelving in anything object oriented because that way the teachers can go all the way into it (with internal pointers and inner workings).

C can be a pain sometimes. Specially when the structs, unions and void pointers come to play together a little pointer party. I was so happy before I knew you could pass a function declaration as a variable...
 
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