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Is Linux actually working on your New 3DS? I've got an N3DSXL on the newest firmware (Luma 9.1.7, bootstrap9 and well, the latest 3DS system version), my problem is that Im unable to change the input mode even while pressing select plus the 'weston environment(?)' there im unable to start the terminal, did you fixed the issue, and if so could you maybe upload your latest build, please?

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Or does your WiFi works on your 3DS with Linux?
I also have the same issue as you, but it's just the Linux environment. You'll get nothing out of it for the moment, except a moving cursor...
 

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The biggest problem is not having proper disk IO so everything must reside in a RAM disk. Until this is solved it's nothing but a toy.
 

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I also have the same issue as you, but it's just the Linux environment. You'll get nothing out of it for the moment, except a moving cursor...

tbh thats not really a problem for me if the GUI wont work but would it possible to select the input mode, this would help me alot

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The biggest problem is not having proper disk IO so everything must reside in a RAM disk. Until this is solved it's nothing but a toy.

This should be fixed as soon as possible, thats true but wont it be always a toy? I mean the hardware is awful at todays standards.
 

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Is Linux actually working on your New 3DS? I've got an N3DSXL on the newest firmware (Luma 9.1.7, bootstrap9 and well, the latest 3DS system version), my problem is that Im unable to change the input mode even while pressing select plus the 'weston environment(?)' there im unable to start the terminal, did you fixed the issue, and if so could you maybe upload your latest build, please?

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Or does your WiFi works on your 3DS with Linux?
This is part of the loader, which is out of my hands. IIRC that's part of arm9linuxfirm, which i'm not touching. Also, the Wi-Fi will come after I get the proper dev tools on the system so that a driver can be made.
The biggest problem is not having proper disk IO so everything must reside in a RAM disk. Until this is solved it's nothing but a toy.
Yeah, this is literally what i'm trying to compile now.
 
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This is part of the loader, which is out of my hands. IIRC that's part of arm9linuxfirm, which i'm not touching. Also, the Wi-Fi will come after I get the proper dev tools on the system so that a driver can be made.

Yeah, this is literally what i'm trying to compile now.
best of luck to you on that, I'm excited!
 

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best of luck to you on that, I'm excited!
My current roadblock is the toolchain doing weird things and not wanting to work at all, although it gets further into the process sometimes. It's almost moody sometimes, but it always fails because every version of one executable in the toolchain @xerpi pointed to (or in a toolchain that I build myself) doesn't support a single flag ("-quiet"), so not even the "known-good" @xerpi source code works.
 
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My current roadblock is the toolchain doing weird things and not wanting to work at all, although it gets further into the process sometimes. It's almost moody sometimes, but it always fails because every version of one executable in the toolchain @xerpi pointed to (or in a toolchain that I build myself) doesn't support a single flag ("-quiet"), so not even the "known-good" @xerpi source code works.
Try installing/building a arm-linux-gnueabihf toolchain.
 

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HOLD THE FUCK ON, WHAT DO YOU MEAN

look at my write speed

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1.92 MiB/s

HOLY FUCK das fast

I upgraded from a Class 3 SD card to a Class 10 card, but that was mainly due to the size increase more than anything (16 → 128GB) so it'd have to be higher. Anyways, this is a shock, as it's clearly not locked to 1.1MiB/s at the hardware level like I thought. With a fast enough card, swap would absolutely be possible!
 

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HOLD THE FUCK ON, WHAT DO YOU MEAN

look at my write speed

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1.92 MiB/s

HOLY FUCK das fast

I upgraded from a Class 3 SD card to a Class 10 card, but that was mainly due to the size increase more than anything (16 → 128GB) so it'd have to be higher. Anyways, this is a shock, as it's clearly not locked to 1.1MiB/s at the hardware level like I thought. With a fast enough card, swap would absolutely be possible!
Holy fuck dude, nice!
 
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HOLD THE FUCK ON, WHAT DO YOU MEAN

look at my write speed

View attachment 151397


1.92 MiB/s

HOLY FUCK das fast

I upgraded from a Class 3 SD card to a Class 10 card, but that was mainly due to the size increase more than anything (16 → 128GB) so it'd have to be higher. Anyways, this is a shock, as it's clearly not locked to 1.1MiB/s at the hardware level like I thought. With a fast enough card, swap would absolutely be possible!

2.16MiB/s
 

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