Homebrew SigHax Updates and Discussion Thread

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Installed, worked fine, nothing really different from a9lh. Thanks though devs :).

Not yet, but from what I understand the previous limits on payload size are gone. Not to mention the ability to do things like encrypt/decrypt things like titlekeys.bin on your computer without needing a 3ds.
 
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Not yet, but from what I understand the previous limits on payload size are gone. Not to mention the ability to do things like encrypt/decrypt things like titlekeys.bin on your computer without needing a 3ds.
Oh yeah, I know about all those possibilities.
 

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Moved from a9lh 11.3 [E], literally 2 mins, following this > https://3ds.guide/updating-to-boot9strap

I faced an "Error?" when i got to here:

Section III - Configuring Luma3DS
This section is only needed if you are prompted with the Luma3DS configuration menu after the reboot.

  1. In the Luma3DS configuration menu, use the (A) button and the D-Pad to turn on the following:
    • “Autoboot SysNAND”
    • “Use SysNAND FIRM if booting with R”
    • “Show NAND or user string in System Settings”
In my Luma3DS configuration menu i "EmuNand" instead of "SysNand"

saw this:



    • “Autoboot EmuNAND”
    • “Use WmuNAND FIRM if booting with R”
So i thought i shouldn't mark those options, not sure if i did right
 
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Not yet, but from what I understand the previous limits on payload size are gone. Not to mention the ability to do things like encrypt/decrypt things like titlekeys.bin on your computer without needing a 3ds.

I think this is the main thing, the device itself won't function too different to A9LH but will give us more freedom with tools on the PC side.
 

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Moved from a9lh, literally 2 mins, following this > https://3ds.guide/updating-to-boot9strap

I faced an "Error?" when i got to here:

Section III - Configuring Luma3DS
This section is only needed if you are prompted with the Luma3DS configuration menu after the reboot.

  1. In the Luma3DS configuration menu, use the (A) button and the D-Pad to turn on the following:
    • “Autoboot SysNAND”
    • “Use SysNAND FIRM if booting with R”
    • “Show NAND or user string in System Settings”
In my Luma3DS configuration menu i "EmuNand" instead of "SysNand"

saw this:



    • “Autoboot EmuNAND”
    • “Use WmuNAND FIRM if booting with R”
So i thought i shouldn't mark those options, not sure if i did right
Looks like an hourly changed this.

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Just gotta wait for Decrypt9 to get updated.
Probably won't, use godmode9
 
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Forgive me if I'm being dumb, but 3ds.guide shows a guide for Updating to boot9strap. Are boot9strap and SigHax the same thing? Also, am I safe to update my 3DS to newer firmwares after Updating to SigHax?
 

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Can this be Patched by Nintendo?
No. Since this is a Bootrom Exploit, it is literally unpatchable. Just a hardware revision could fix that.
Does this mean that it's safe to update after installing?
 
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