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so ive been thinking, and I just got super exited. getting sighax will also mean the possibility of creating an emulator from the old os that will run carts.
 
DSiWareHax *can* be used on 11.3 for NAND backups and installing SigHax. The two main issues are 1, SigHax isn't out yet; and 2, you need a hacked 3DS with a legitimate copy of one of the vulnerable DSiWare titles to transfer over. Those titles are no longer available for purchase on the eShop.
If you're not using waithax, nearly any dsiware game works
 
so ive been thinking, and I just got super exited. getting sighax will also mean the possibility of creating an emulator from the old os that will run carts.
Have you ever heard of TWL patching? You know, that feature that every single CFW has?
 
actually, once we rip apart the official os, we will have access to all the drivers we need to read 3ds carts.
The problem is not reading the files (Citra already does that), the problem is making the programwork as the 3ds hardware using PC hardware (basic emulation theory)
 
sighax opens the door to accessing the official os, along with the drivers and code that read carts. if someone wants to make a 100% new os for the 3ds, they need that code anyway.
actually, once we rip apart the official os, we will have access to all the drivers we need to read 3ds carts.
You seem to really read the main page.
 
actually, once we rip apart the official os, we will have access to all the drivers we need to read 3ds carts.
You mean this code?
https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP/blob/master/source/gamecart/command_ctr.c
https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP/blob/master/source/gamecart/protocol_ctr.c

It's already there, *and* it runs in a "custom OS" (Decrypt9WIP) that can run from the A9LH entry point.

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I mean plugging the cart into a computer and having a citra-like program run the game.
Why would you need to do this? Just dump the cartridge using Decrypt9WIP (or Hourglass9 or Godmode9 or others), decrypt the ROM using the same tool, then transfer it to your PC. Easier than building a cartridge adapter and figuring out the low-level wire protocol. Granted, once Boot9 is dumped, the decryption stage will be able to run on a PC, and orders of magnitude faster than on 3DS.
 
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You mean this code?
https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP/blob/master/source/gamecart/command_ctr.c
https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP/blob/master/source/gamecart/protocol_ctr.c

It's already there, *and* it runs in a "custom OS" (Decrypt9WIP) that can run from the A9LH entry point.

EDIT:

Why would you need to do this? Just dump the cartridge using Decrypt9WIP (or Hourglass9 or Godmode9 or others), decrypt the ROM using the same tool, then transfer it to your PC. Easier than building a cartridge adapter and figuring out the low-level wire protocol. Granted, once Boot9 is dumped, the decryption stage will be able to run on a PC, and orders of magnitude faster than on 3DS.
is it possible to dumb a .nds cart to .cia like dumping a 3ds cart to cia?
 
is it possible to dumb a .nds cart to .cia like dumping a 3ds cart to cia?
Technically yes (used for DSiWare on 3DS), but it wouldn't do much good. Nintendo DS cartridge ROMs are hard-coded to read from Slot-1, so you'd just end up with a crash.

nds-bootstrap is a project to load NDS ROMs from the SD card. It applies patches to the ROM to redirect Slot-1 access to the SD card.
 
You mean this code?
https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP/blob/master/source/gamecart/command_ctr.c
https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP/blob/master/source/gamecart/protocol_ctr.c

It's already there, *and* it runs in a "custom OS" (Decrypt9WIP) that can run from the A9LH entry point.

EDIT:

Why would you need to do this? Just dump the cartridge using Decrypt9WIP (or Hourglass9 or Godmode9 or others), decrypt the ROM using the same tool, then transfer it to your PC. Easier than building a cartridge adapter and figuring out the low-level wire protocol. Granted, once Boot9 is dumped, the decryption stage will be able to run on a PC, and orders of magnitude faster than on 3DS.

there are already adapters. just buy an action replay and use that adapter. and I get that its kind of useless for us, but for people too suspicious of warez sites, or unable to dump the roms, all they would have to do is download the emulator, buy the action replay, and plug their legit game in.
 
there are already adapters. just buy an action replay and use that adapter. and I get that its kind of useless for us, but for people too suspicious of warez sites, or unable to dump the roms, all they would have to do is download the emulator, buy the action replay, and plug their legit game in.
thats not how powersaves is used.
 

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