This is a really broad question.
View the readme file here - https://github.com/smealum/ctrulib/blob/master/README.md
I have no idea what any of that means. Do I to download something?
Its really kind of hit and miss as to whether or not you can compile something. A lot of files just need ctrulib, but most require you to have some extra libraries.How do I compile files to 3DSx?
I downloaded devkitARM, but where can I find "CD" command?Just install what wiki mentioned, open devkitPro shell (MSys), using "CD" command to locate file position, and type "make".
Hold shift and right click on the folder of the source you want to compile. Click "open command window here", Then type "make".I downloaded devkitARM, but where can I find "CD" command?
Hold shift and right click on the folder of the source you want to compile. Click "open command window here", Then type "make".
When I download devkit it has a bunch of files, where do I go?Type it in shell.
cd fileposition/fileposition/fileposition...
Something like this.
The devkit setup?Devkitpro has a Automated-Installer. It will handle packages for you.
I believe he is referring to the perl script which installs devkitpro for you. All the information you need is in the tutorial I linked for you previously. Try following that guide, and if you get stuck come back with a more specific question.The devkit setup?
Oh I didn't know it had a Windows graphical installer. That's even easier then!He could also be referring to the automated install wizard on Windows. Either way though, devkitPro has an easy setup for all 3 major desktop/laptop OSes.
So I downloaded the devkitProUpdater 1.6.0.exe. Is that the right one? (I'm using Windows)I believe he is referring to the perl script which installs devkitpro for you. All the information you need is in the tutorial I linked for you previously. Try following that guide, and if you get stuck come back with a more specific question.
Yes that looks like the most recent version. If it works the same as the perl script for Linux/OS X, it downloads the latest version of devkitPro anyway.So I downloaded the devkitProUpdater 1.6.0.exe. Is that the right one? (I'm using Windows)
Yes that looks like the most recent version. If it works the same as the perl script for Linux/OS X, it downloads the latest version of devkitPro anyway.
Even if it isn't, the updater/installer will always offer to update itself anyway on Windows, if I remember correctly.
So after I downloaded it, it went through the setup and stuff. Now in the devkitpro folder, theres a bunch of folders and files, where do I go?Yes that looks like the most recent version. If it works the same as the perl script for Linux/OS X, it downloads the latest version of devkitPro anyway.