Sun and Moon uses extended memory/RAM and causes the system to restart when you exit back to the Home Menu. NTR doesn't work with it or any other game that uses extended memory.I'm confused on that
So what would I need to use to get modification codes working on itSun and Moon uses extended memory/RAM and causes the system to restart when you exit back to the Home Menu. NTR doesn't work with it or any other game that uses extended memory.
You can't on the old3DS.So what would I need to use to get modification codes working on it
A New 3DS/3DS XLSo what would I need to use to get modification codes working on it
A New 3DS/3DS XL
because the system does not soft-restart to free ram, it retains NTR.
I meant even using a different program
Gateway3DS may work, I have not tested if it can work past soft-reboots as that really messes with stuff the 3DS does not think should be loaded or does not know about.
The nature of high memory mode prevents background programs from running. Not only because the game takes up more RAM, but because it reboots the system to make the games run, meaning it reboots the background programs with it. NTR ends up flushed out of the system in this process.I meant even using a different program
The "takes up more RAM" part is really the important one, though. If it was just rebooting you had to worry about, you could write something that persists after reboot. The game being a RAM hog by O3DS standards, though - that means that anything that tries to run alongside Home Menu or takes up more resources than it (Anything that uses networking - the Internet Browser, Miiverse, and the Theme Shop) will just get crowded out by Sm4sh, Monster Hunter 4, or Sun/Moon. And since O3DS applets actually close Home Menu to run, wheras NTR decidedly does not...The nature of high memory mode prevents background programs from running. Not only because the game takes up more RAM, but because it reboots the system to make the games run, meaning it reboots the background programs with it. NTR ends up flushed out of the system in this process.
So basically, no other program works.
I have a Gateway 3DS. How should I go about loading the cheat codes into a TXT for the title? Is it a simple copypaste of everything?Gateway3DS may work, I have not tested if it can work past soft-reboots as that really messes with stuff the 3DS does not think should be loaded or does not know about.
I have a Gateway 3DS. How should I go about loading the cheat codes into a TXT for the title? Is it a simple copypaste of everything?
So, I would have to code my own cheats for Gateway to do them?No, Gateway uses physical memory addresses while NTR uses virtual memory addresses for cheats (or the opposite way around, I forgot)
So, I would have to code my own cheats for Gateway to do them?
Oh, so the GateShark codes actually work for Gateway? I'll try once i get a working MicroSD then.Gateway cheating in Pokemon Sun and Moon in an o3DS works, both with Gateway's A9LH and with the community A9LH (and Launcher.dat loading as a Luma payload).
To make it work:
- Create a cheats folder on the root of the MicroSD that goes on the red cartridge.
- Put a <titleID>.txt file with the GateShark codes for each game you want to cheat inside that folder. It's 0004000000164800.txt for Sun, 0004000000175E00.txt for Moon.
- Put the red cartridge in the console, launch Gateway, and press <select> to get into Gateway's game selection menu. Press <up> on the D-Pad to get to the extra options, and set the "Ingame menu button" to something; it's what you will use to select cheats.
- Start the game (either from the Gateway cartridge or a game installed as a CIA) and press the menu button you have chosen to open the cheats menu.
Actually, all cheats currently available were developed first as Gateway cheats and then ported to a NTR plugin. Some of the cheats even won't work as a NTR plugin yet.you could ask around, someone here may be willing to go the extra mile to find the values needed for a Gateway version of the cheats. This is doubtful as pretty much everyone now uses NTR.
Well, actually the limitations of NTR also prevent it from working. The system reboots, which means NTR stops running in the background. That's basically because no one's gotten NTR to autoboot,The "takes up more RAM" part is really the important one, though. If it was just rebooting you had to worry about, you could write something that persists after reboot. The game being a RAM hog by O3DS standards, though - that means that anything that tries to run alongside Home Menu or takes up more resources than it (Anything that uses networking - the Internet Browser, Miiverse, and the Theme Shop) will just get crowded out by Sm4sh, Monster Hunter 4, or Sun/Moon. And since O3DS applets actually close Home Menu to run, wheras NTR decidedly does not...