So, I'm dumping my carts right now, and I noticed that Decrypt9 (and probably Hourglass too) pulls up the "Cart ID" and "Product ID". I was wondering, would these values be useful for any purpose, or should I just ignore them?
Cart Id is the game header.So, I'm dumping my carts right now, and I noticed that Decrypt9 (and probably Hourglass too) pulls up the "Cart ID" and "Product ID". I was wondering, would these values be useful for any purpose, or should I just ignore them?
Depends on what your dumping it as.So, does the game header get retained, when using "Dump & Decrypt [Trim]"?
So, if I dump first as a .3ds, then use 3dsconv to convert to .cia, does the game header still get retained?Depends on what your dumping it as.
If its a .3ds, then yes it gets retained.
If its a .CIA or .3dz, then no it dosent
No, cias don't have headers. That's why they're a smaller file size.So, if I dump first as a .3ds, then use 3dsconv to convert to .cia, does the game header still get retained?
Sweet, thanks for all the info .No, cias don't have headers. That's why they're a smaller file size.
Even with the latest GPU, Citra is still going to be derpy, so CIAs are definitely the way to go. 3DS CFW Master Race FTW ..3DS files are for flash carts and emulators, Cia is for CFW 3DS systems
I always use cia since i don't have flash cart and my pc cannot use the only emulator available, probably cause of the bad intel intergrated GPU i hate so much... Wish i had new pc by now.