Anyone have a New 3DS with 10.6.0 or came with 10.6.0?

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I'm looking for New 3DS firmware 10.6.0 to get a few files from it that weren't backed up properly and aren't on the CDN. Most online copies of these files are corrupt; you could tell me about them, but most likely they'll be the corrupt copies that're flying around.

If you have a New 3DS with 10.6.0 in any region, or have it in a NAND backup, it'd help this firmware version be properly archived. If your New 3DS came with 10.6.0 and you installed CFW immediately, the NAND backup you made at the time would be enough to dump its firmware packages.

Edit: If you have a NAND image, you can read my reply here with the steps to find out its version: https://gbatemp.net/threads/anyone-...0-6-0-or-came-with-10-6-0.619790/post-9953658
 
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I have a nand backup from 2016, but I'm really not sure what version its from, or how to check.
 

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I have a nand backup from 2016, but I'm really not sure what version its from, or how to check.

These steps seem pretty long but it’s not difficult, and pretty quick.

1. Copy NAND image to the originating 3DS’s SD card if not already there.
2. Boot GodMode9 on that system. You might want to upgrade GodMode9 if it’s been a while.
3. Browse the SD card for the NAND file and press A.
4. Select “NAND image options” then “mount image to drive”, then “yes”.
5. Go to “title”, then “000400db”, then “00017_02”, where _ is a digit that varies by system region. Then go to “content”, then finally an 8-digit hex string that ends with “.app”.
6. Select “NCCH options” then “copy to 0:/gm9/out”.
7. Press B a bunch until you return to the main menu.
8. Select “0:”, “gm9”, “out”, then that “.app” file that was copied there.
9. Select “NCCH options” then “Mount image to drive”. Say yes to going there.
10. Select “romfs” then “titleversion.txt” then “show in text viewer”. The version number will be displayed after “0001” at the top left.

Edit: If the NAND image you want to check is an EmuNAND rather than a standalone dump, you can select “EMUNAND CTRNAND” instead and start at step 5.
 
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