A R4i 3DS RTS from r4i-sdhc.com yes, other cards not.
I own a r4i-sdhc 3ds rts for nds games (2014 version i think) not the b9s version. How can i use it to install b9s if i need? Is there an option yet? A guide?
A R4i 3DS RTS from r4i-sdhc.com yes, other cards not.
https://github.com/ntrteam/ds_ntrboot_flasher/releasesI own a r4i-sdhc 3ds rts for nds games (2014 version i think) not the b9s version. How can i use it to install b9s if i need? Is there an option yet? A guide?
I would think that the flasher should work if you have a functional firware backup of the same model of card. As in same year, same chipset, etc. If the backup is of a different card (like a clone) it might work properly.Hello, I know this thread is a bit old/dead but I was wondering if someone can help me. To sum things up I forgot to make a backup of my Ace3ds plus card and I flashed a backup from online on its. My N3ds can now read it but instead of it shows as a Spongebob game, it shows as Deep Labyrinth and when I boot it up, it won't load past the white screen. Now when I use the ntrboot flasher that I first used install cfw and select Ace3ds+ or any over option, it tells me that my flashcart is not supported. Is there a build of this flasher (or any flasher) that can force load my backup for Ace3ds plus? Thank you
Yeah that's along the lines of what I thought. Is there a homebrew that would work or does he need an actual hardware flashing method?the issue is he restored the wrong backup before, and now it's not detected as an ace3ds+ anymore.
so now he needs to force restore the correct one.
Thank you guys for the help, sorry for taking so long to reply back. I just ordered another card but from my understanding, it might be possible to still save this card if I make a backup my new one and flash it on this one. Is this correct or no? They used the same firmware (I order this card in December so its only 3 months older then the new one).
I know I am late and this is beating a dead horse, but I wanted to point out that I was actually right when I said this. Recently I bought both the R4i-B9S and the R4i SDHC 3DS RTS (both from NDS-card) and I just happened to have a little time to take them both apart. This is what I found inside of themthey literally just flashed a few of their carts to make a quick buck.
But that's known since like forever. Other teams have the same hardware aswell (although some have different revisions; look at the "3" in the bottom right corner of your card and the "WWW.R4iSDHC.COM" and the "4" of these cards):I know I am late and this is beating a dead horse, but I wanted to point out that I was actually right when I said this. Recently I bought both the R4i-B9S and the R4i SDHC 3DS RTS (both from NDS-card) and I just happened to have a little time to take them both apart. This is what I found inside of them
I tried to get as much detail as possible to show that they are literally chip for chip, the same cart. They have the same board number, the same chip numbers, they are the same chip. The R4i-SDHC team really did just re-flash a couple of their carts and start selling them with 2$ more to rip people off. This cart will always be a piece of shit and team will always be a horrible team who didn't send me my free cart.
I know, but I couldn't just sit there knowing I made a comment and finally had the proof to backup my comment. I made the comment that they were the same cart, finally got both of them, and now I can officially say without doubt that my comment was right.But that's known since like forever. Other teams have the same hardware aswell (although some have different revisions):
r4isdhc.com:
r4i-gold.eu:
You can even use flash backups of all 4 cards with all of them. You can turn a r4isdhc.com card into a r4i-sdhc.com card etc.I know, but I couldn't just sit there knowing I made a comment and finally had the proof to backup my comment. I made the comment that they were the same cart, finally got both of them, and now I can officially say without doubt that my comment was right.
I actually had more that came to mind after I made that post. I noticed that they do slightly move some pieces around, which is most likely done to effect the kernel launcher itself. Although I was able to prove that they kernel launchers can all use the same "R4iMenu" folder, so long as you rename the launcher to *anything*.nds and use ysmenu as a middle man.You can even use flash backups of all 4 cards with all of them. You can turn a r4isdhc.com card into a r4i-sdhc.com card etc.
I think that the chips got moved around is mainly due to part supply - nothing more. The main difference between all the cards from the DS's perspective is the content of the flash memory which slightly differs. It's enough to flash another kernel with the ntrboot flasher if you want to use another kernel.I actually had more that came to mind after I made that post. I noticed that they do slightly move some pieces around, which is most likely done to effect the kernel launcher itself. Although I was able to prove that they kernel launchers can all use the same "R4iMenu" folder, so long as you rename the launcher to *anything*.nds and use ysmenu as a middle man.
At least M3 had some level of competency.I know I am late and this is beating a dead horse, but I wanted to point out that I was actually right when I said this. Recently I bought both the R4i-B9S and the R4i SDHC 3DS RTS (both from NDS-card) and I just happened to have a little time to take them both apart. This is what I found inside of them
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I tried to get as much detail as possible to show that they are literally chip for chip, the same cart. They have the same board number, the same chip numbers, they are the same product. The R4i-SDHC team really did just re-flash a couple of their carts and start selling them with 2$ more to rip people off. This cart will always be a piece of shit and team will always be a horrible team who didn't send me my free cart.
It could just be their firmwares that effect their kernel differences. Regardless at least those carts look different to anyone not paying close enough attention. These two are literally just the same cart, no attempt to hide this fact from even the most untrained eye.I think that the chips got moved around is mainly due to part supply - nothing more. The main difference between all the cards from the DS's perspective is the content of the flash memory which slightly differs. It's enough to flash another kernel with the ntrboot flasher if you want to use another kernel.
Eh. They sent me it for free so I'm not complaining.At least M3 had some level of competency.