thanks!There's a download link on the OP, download it and extract it to your 3ds' sd card and you can run the .firm
thanks!There's a download link on the OP, download it and extract it to your 3ds' sd card and you can run the .firm
nah man, you should be good.hopefully i dont catch flack for reviving this, its only been a few weeks
What kind of stuff are you putting in?nah man, you should be good.
I'm still trying to cram a bunch of s*** into this so I can say I helped. It'll be updated in a while, probably.
Some of us have the same issue here... Dunno whyMan. the keyboard is... something.
Also, what does it mean by "mouse mode?" I have control over the mouse (left C-stick, though I've no idea how to click) no matter how many times I press select. Is it meant to change touchpad controls? It does not.
X, SD R/W support (from DarkKirb), Python, perl, some libs, make, etc. Just baseline stuff.What kind of stuff are you putting in?
X? Are you using openbox? That would probably run fine.X, SD R/W support (from DarkKirb), Python, perl, some libs, make, etc. Just baseline stuff.
It was going well until I found out that I needed to compile on a 32-bit machine due to the "as" executable not supporting a certain option on 64-bit Linux, which broke the compiler. Now nothing at all works.
I'm aware of that but unfortunately I don't have free time to look into it.Some of us have the same issue here... Dunno why
It's required that the Linux system run instead of the normal 3DS Home Menu and such because the 3DS' normal software doesn't provide what is called a "POSIX interface", so it'd be crippled at best and impossible realistically. Also, SD read/write support is being tested and the only help we can give on the mouse issue is NONE as it's just... completely busted right now. We're working on it, quit bitching.if Linux3DS can't write to the SD then how is the OS supposed to unpack/install anything........ also it does not run at all, but I don't see any actual help being doled out to anyone saying there having issues......... and why don't we just port LinuxDS(google it) they literally built a Linux OS(complete with its own syntax!) from the ground up and would prolly work more than skippily via a port to the 3DS
Wifi would require a new driver for the 3DS' weird hardware. Doable, but right now we need the tools to be able to make and test one, which is my current goal.now if only we could get a package manager and wifi working
Can I just send you the compiled archive? I'm having too much trouble with trying to get things to compile as of now. If you have time to, that is...I'm aware of that but unfortunately I don't have free time to look into it.
It's required that the Linux system run instead of the normal 3DS Home Menu and such because the 3DS' normal software doesn't provide what is called a "POSIX interface", so it'd be crippled at best and impossible realistically. Also, SD read/write support is being tested and the only help we can give on the mouse issue is NONE as it's just... completely busted right now. We're working on it, quit bitching.
I'm saying one isn't provided by the normal Nintendo-approved OS thing. Whatever it's called. This would make it impractical to port and make it into a normal CIA/3DSX-style app.POSIX is written in a hand tailored UNIX that is simpler than most(for maximum intercompatiblility) and you are saying a similar system could not be "ported"(a re-write obviously) from a POSIX framework to the 3DS boot image(NAND)(the one on the physical memory not anything on the SD, like .FIRMs,EmuNAND ect.) in FIRM0/FIRM1? just a question not bitching
based on Linux?(which obviously wouldn't have Nintendos approval)Nintendo-approved OS thing
We're basically doing that already.So why don't we build a completely custom based on Linux?(which obviously wouldn't have Nintendos approval)
That'd require a larger amount of processing power and RAM than the New 3DS has.I think that the 3DS OS should be added OVER a Linux base(have Linux VM the 3DS OS)
Keep in mind that the maximum SD write speed is like 1.2MB/s due to cheaper and older parts being used in the 3DS. Swap wouldn't be practical on SD and NAND doesn't have enough space (well, except maybe if we used the N3DS' Bonus Drive thing, but still)The RAM problem could be solved with more Swap partition. The kernel could be HLE'd (look at Citra), but performance won't be impressive.
It's more work than saying "I think that the 3DS OS should be added OVER a Linux base(have Linux VM the 3DS OS)".
That sounds like a quick way to kill the NAND. Lol.Keep in mind that the maximum SD write speed is like 1.2MB/s. Swap wouldn't be practical on SD and NAND doesn't have enough space (well, except maybe if we used the N3DS' Bonus Drive thing, but still)