no, normal homebrew. is there any ARM9 homebrew with internet/wireless access?Would it be an updater used through arm9?
no, normal homebrew. is there any ARM9 homebrew with internet/wireless access?Would it be an updater used through arm9?
What? Get CtrBootManager9 as default.bin.About that updater. Where would it put the arm9loaderhax.bin file for AuReiNand ? Would it be able to detect if the user uses a boot manager like CtrBootManager9 or would it erase that file and leave us with AuReiNand only ?
(And yeah, I know AuReiNand features a boot manager, but I was too lazy to change my folder organization when this was out. Plus, I like to use the "SELECT" key as the key to select payloads through a menu, rather than remembering each key.)
What? Get CtrBootManager9 as default.bin.
Now of course, I still can compile AuReiNand to change the key to run default.bin, but that's annoying.(Plus, I like to use the "SELECT" key as the key to select payloads through a menu, rather than remembering each key.)
It's really not that difficult to press L+R to load the default.bin payload. Do you guys launch lots of payloads? Wtf do you want to use? The only thing you can use is Decrypt9.Now of course, I still can compile AuReiNand to change the key to run default.bin, but that's annoying.
Did you replace the arm9loaderhax.bin as well? Re-download 3.12 and the ONLY files you need to keep are firmware.bin and firmware90.bin(and the 2 splash images if you use the feature). So paste them in the NEW 3.12 version, and then paste the new version in the SDcard(delete the OLD version first)So, running updated sysnand mode, how exactly do I use the settings menu? when I hold select nothing happens when I turn on the 3ds, and when I release it, it just goes straight to home menu?
I don't think so, I did ask this over on #cakey. I was told it was possible, but probably wouldn't be that simple to achieve. (I just think it would be a good idea. A new 3DS update is released with a new NATIVE_FIRM. That arm9 updater could download and install the latest version of AuReiNAND and the NATIVE_FIRM at boot, maybe with some button configuration. Would be quite nice.)no, normal homebrew. is there any ARM9 homebrew with internet/wireless access?
I'll have a configuration for where to save "arm9loaderhax.bin" for AuReiNand. I know not everyone uses its built-in boot manager.About that updater. Where would it put the arm9loaderhax.bin file for AuReiNand ? Would it be able to detect if the user uses a boot manager like CtrBootManager9 or would it erase that file and leave us with AuReiNand only ?
(And yeah, I know AuReiNand features a boot manager, but I was too lazy to change my folder organization when this was out. Plus, I like to use the "SELECT" key as the key to select payloads through a menu, rather than remembering each key.)
I am interesting in contributing and helping out with maintaining the updater. Let me know if you want any and have created the github repo.if I can get an updater working. which I'm going to try, but I have to make and try it first
I wonder if there is a way to auto-detect... Probably difficult without checking signature of every file (it can be anything). Maybe AuReiNand itself can write the path of AuReiNand arm9loader.bin to a text file on boot (should be possible to determine where the process is located). Just to make it smarter?I'll have a configuration for where to save "arm9loaderhax.bin" for AuReiNand. I know not everyone uses its built-in boot manager.
Pressing L+R+Power requires two hands or even more annoying tricks like pressing Power and R with one hand and pressing L against a table but even in that case you have to use your right hand and not your left hand to do this. While using SELECT only needs one hand and it can be the left one or right one.It's really not that difficult to press L+R to loader the default.bin payload. Do you guys launch lots of payloads? Wtf do you want to use? The only thing you can use is Decrypt9.
I think Auroura made it L+R to avoid issues with other boot managers. Imagine if you only had R or L or some combo like X+Y, it would be annoying to those who use BootCtr9, arm9select, CtrBootManager9 as they need to get their timings right or it boots into wrong app/mode.Pressing L+R+Power requires two hands or even more annoying tricks like pressing Power and R with one hand and pressing L against a table but even in that case you have to use your right hand and not your left hand to do this. While using SELECT only needs one hand and it can be the left one or right one.
I didn't complain about the choices made by Aurora, I just said I liked the SELECT key better and that's why I boot AuReiNand through CtrBootManager and not the other way round.I think Auroura made it L+R to avoid issues with other boot managers. Imagine if you only had R or L or some combo like X+Y, it would be annoying to those who use BootCtr9, arm9select, CtrBootManager9 as they need to get their timings right or it boots into wrong app/mode.
Yeah, it is just user preference. Hell with the config menu that was recently added, maybe we will see custom mapping for all the different boot options? Hah.I didn't complain about the choices made by Aurora, I just said I liked the SELECT key better and that's why I boot AuReiNand through CtrBootManager and not the other way round.
Alright guys ! Updated my fork to 3.12. You can now force enable splash screen on soft reboot from AuReiNand option menu (the flag is deprecated, obviously).
https://github.com/Hakujou/AuReiNand/releases/tag/3.12-r3
Upcoming : The ability to use START instead of SELECT to load boot menu
How about using the home button to load config menu?
L+R is the easiest to press with the other buttons. START or SELECT are really hard to press with B, X, Y, and R (on N3DS).I think Auroura made it L+R to avoid issues with other boot managers. Imagine if you only had R or L or some combo like X+Y, it would be annoying to those who use BootCtr9, arm9select, CtrBootManager9 as they need to get their timings right or it boots into wrong app/mode.
That and R/L only boots sysnand with different firm 9.0/10.x
Why would you want to boot other ARM9 payloads when you only got one hand? (There is only a handful of useful ARM9 payloads and they're all for recovery/dumping/backup)
I only saw your edit now...Why would you want to boot other ARM9 payloads when you only got one hand? (There is only a handful of useful ARM9 payloads and they're all for recovery/dumping/backup)