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hax isn't going anywhere. it will keep being compatible with the latest firmware version for as long as it's possible. what i was referring to in that tweet is a side-project which hopefully won't take too long and will make the homebrew experience nicer for people who do have a console where it's possible to get kernel-level code exec on arm11.
 

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hax isn't going anywhere. it will keep being compatible with the latest firmware version for as long as it's possible. what i was referring to in that tweet is a side-project which hopefully won't take too long and will make the homebrew experience nicer for people who do have a console where it's possible to get kernel-level code exec on arm11.
That gives me hope on your amazing work on 3DS.
Thanks for the reply!!!
 
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I think *hax will always be there.

And for this:
I have some questions about the future of Hax since almost all users have CFW and a lot of HBL apps have been ported to a CIA version.
How can there be more CIA ports if there aren't .3dsx homebrew to fuel the fire.
 

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hax isn't going anywhere. it will keep being compatible with the latest firmware version for as long as it's possible. what i was referring to in that tweet is a side-project which hopefully won't take too long and will make the homebrew experience nicer for people who do have a console where it's possible to get kernel-level code exec on arm11.
Wait, so like it can take an arm9.bin file or somthing ?
 

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hax isn't going anywhere. it will keep being compatible with the latest firmware version for as long as it's possible. what i was referring to in that tweet is a side-project which hopefully won't take too long and will make the homebrew experience nicer for people who do have a console where it's possible to get kernel-level code exec on arm11.
Do you happen to have any plans to make HBL bootable directly from A9LH? Would this even be possible?
 

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Do you happen to have any plans to make HBL bootable directly from A9LH? Would this even be possible?
Considering *Hax runs on the HomeMenu it probably won't be possible, but then again people said Emunand 9.6+ on N3ds and downgrading 9.3+ to 9.2 would also be impossible but @smealum and the *Hax Squad said "F*** that have some damn nice hax"
 
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Do you happen to have any plans to make HBL bootable directly from A9LH? Would this even be possible?
*hax runs on ARM11. ARM9 Loader Hax runs on... ARM9. HBL kind of depends on the 3DS system software to actually be running so I don't see any actual direct booting happening there.

I of course have no idea what the fuck I am talking about, but it seems unlikely.
 

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Do you happen to have any plans to make HBL bootable directly from A9LH? Would this even be possible?

Why would you even want to boot directly to HBL? Home Menu has a much more functional, nicer looking UI for sure. And anything that could be run as a 3dsx could be ran as a .cia on the Home Menu..

The need for HBL/*hax is very slim on a CFW-enabled console. And for those with a JP console, *Hax doesn't even support Unicode..
 
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hax isn't going anywhere. it will keep being compatible with the latest firmware version for as long as it's possible. what i was referring to in that tweet is a side-project which hopefully won't take too long and will make the homebrew experience nicer for people who do have a console where it's possible to get kernel-level code exec on arm11.
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