Hacking seedminer (single system DSiWare injection)

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If you are planning on using seedminer, do you have a dedicated graphics card in your PC?

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Hello everyone, I have a PC with a good graphics card but unfortunately it is 32 bit and I can not start the process of bruteforcing. If anyone wanted to help me, place the movable file here. Thank you in advance!
 

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Hello everyone, I have a PC with a good graphics card but unfortunately it is 32 bit and I can not start the process of bruteforcing. If anyone wanted to help me, place the movable file here. Thank you in advance!
We have a separate thread for that in the OP, but still here you go.
 

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ocl_assert: ocl_brute.c, function ocl_brute_msky, line 383
clEnqueueReadBuffer(command_queue, mem_out, CL_TRUE, 0, sizeof(cl_uint), &out, 0, NULL, NULL)
error: out of resources

This is really curious, identical to this one:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/seedminer-single-system-dsiware-injection.495685/page-21#post-7824252
Except you have a much newer GPU, if you'd like to help debug, I could send you a test build, or anyone else could reproduce this and willing to help.
 
I'm having issues running the .py launcher. It just closes automatically. I know I'm missing something here.
 
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@zoogie
I have a question.
Is this the EOL exploit that was mentioned in the past? Or is there more to come?
I have no idea what nedwill and @smealum have, but I'm almost certain this isn't it.
Both of them mentioned the traditional userland-k11-arm9 exploit chain iirc.
 
So is it that the more msed_datas that are sent, the more points you have to plot, and therefore you can plot a better graph and therefore approximate a better polynomial which will give you a better error estimation?
 
@zoogie I got everything ready but when I booted up seedstarter on my 3Ds it gives me an error saying, Incorrect number of hash dirs found! (2) Make sure there is *only* one!

I don't know what a dir is
 
So is it that the more msed_datas that are sent, the more points you have to plot, and therefore you can plot a better graph and therefore approximate a better polynomial which will give you a better error estimation?
That's all correct except for the polynomial part. All nodes are connected with straight lines.
Given the inherent "noise" that you see with both graphs (new3ds-red & old3ds-blue) I don't think you can come up with a single deterministic function to plot everything.

Maybe a math genius like @Myria might see something beyond msed3=1/5(LFCS) that could make msed3 deterministic based on LFCS, but I sure can't.

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