Hacking Luma3DS - Noob-proof 3DS Custom Firmware

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Sorry but no. Might as well stick to ntr for streaming, quick screenshot that doesnt take half a decade and cheats. They should have hold this off till it was more workable. Just because is "new" it doesn't mean is immune to banter or criticism. Is not impressive at all. Not the screenshot function at least.
Hopefully they can just use NTR's screenshot function which is much faster. The code for it is open source and located here: https://github.com/conanac/REaMscreenshot/blob/master/source/main.c

It was developed before NTR had it baked in and was simply integrated on NTR 3.0. Maybe @Aurora Wright or the other members of the dev team can considering looking it over. Credit to Nanquitas for pointing this out to me.
 
Thanks works indeed, i tought i just could run .3dsx from the home menu ;) without the use of the homebrew launcher cia, seems i was wrong
No, you are not wrong. You are able to do this really. Homebrew-Launcher cia is not required any more:

- power on the (N)3DS
- start the app you want to use as homebrew launcher
- press rosalina keys (L+Down+Select)
- go to "Miscellaneous options..."
- use "Switch the hb. title to the current app."
- exit rosalina and
- exit the app
- launch the app again -> voilà -> the Homebrew Launcher Menu is showing

and have fun. :-)
 
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No, you are not wrong. You are able to do this really. Homebrew-Launcher cia is not required any more:

- power on the (N)3DS
- start the app you want to use as homebrew launcher
- press rosalina keys (L+Down+Select)
- go to "Miscellaneous options..."
- use "Switch the hb. title to the current app."
- exit rosalina and
- exit the app
- launch the app again -> voilà -> the Homebrew Launcher Menu is showing

and have fun. :-)
Thanks works indeed. But the only drawback on this is, as soon as you power down your system, next boot you have to do the whole process again
and since i already have a HBL cia installed, i could aswell use that as it has the correct icon already and it boots the new HBL everytime, no need to go though the whole rosalina process
 
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Thanks works indeed. But the only drawback on this is, as soon as you power down your system, next boot you have to do the whole process again
and since i already have a HBL cia installed, i could aswell use that as it has the correct icon already and it boots the new HBL everytime, no need to go though the whole rosalina process
That's not a drawback. It ensures you don't "destroy" the app you use to start 3dsx files.
 
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Found a very neat trick.
open system settings > internet settings >open ds connections > close > exit to main menu > An exception ocurred

Goodie. Another bug
 
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Yeah there are plenty of bugs in this version but that is to be expected with a new sysmodule.

I was wondering if anybody had gotten the Input Redirection working. I am on linux, but can switch to Windows. Last night I tried using an XB1 controller on Win 10 and no luck. I was hoping to build it for linux but QT won't build it because there is no qmake.
 
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Yeah there are plenty of bugs in this version but that is to be expected with a new sysmodule.

I was wondering if anybody had gotten the Input Redirection working. I am on linux, but can switch to Windows. Last night I tried using an XB1 controller on Win 10 and no luck. I was hoping to build it for linux but QT won't build it because there is no qmake.
worked fine on win10
 
worked fine on win10
yeah. I assumed whoever responded would say that. I can connect it just fine, but trying to use an XB1 controller doesn't work. The touch screen part and the HOME, POWER, and POWER (long) work fine as well. I also tried with a GC controller. No luck there either. It could just be my windows, but I am hoping that TuxSH had a qmake file or could assist me in building it.

I can try again on Windows in a bit. The XB1 controller connects to windows fine
 
yeah. I assumed whoever responded would say that. I can connect it just fine, but trying to use an XB1 controller doesn't work. The touch screen part and the HOME, POWER, and POWER (long) work fine as well. I also tried with a GC controller. No luck there either. It could just be my windows, but I am hoping that TuxSH had a qmake file or could assist me in building it.

I can try again on Windows in a bit. The XB1 controller connects to windows fine
did you connect the controller before launching the executable?
 
well then idk, I used a pc controller in the xbox controller style, xinput
So I assume that the C-stick/Z buttons only work with N3DS exclusive games then? Not even games that support them. (like MHX or Smash)
 
I didn't tryed that out actually.
I was just hoping to be able to play MHX with an Xbox controller (because Monster Hunter is my favorite series). I tested smash but no dice. I am going to test MHX here in a few minutes. Then I'll get Xenoblade and test it there as well.
 
Seems like there are some issues with ZL/ZR in games, not sure if it's workable around.
 
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