It means the eShop uses some custom SSL 3.0 junk to keep normal browsers away. If you can find you're way around it we can probably crash it by directing it to our pages. If you can figure out a way to crash it while it's reading data from the SD card then we might have something to work with.
*facepalm* I know where the data is stored. The game doesn't always freeze right away. Things get stored in memory and you can play through however far the 3ds saved it in memory. Sounds loop where they shouldn't. Images appear strangely.
I understand why it does it. I'm fascinated in what...
I guess I didn't explain very well. I mean take the Mini-SD out of your Mini-SD adapter. There isn't a screen that tells you to hit the home button. Different games and sequences of actions do different things.
Oh and thanks.
Play with a Mini-SD Adapter and see what you can find. You can crash the 3DS in whole new ways. I think I ended up finding an interesting "SDCard-canceling" mode where the 3DS will refuse to accept anything from the SDCard unless the SDCard is pulled out and then reinserted. It's quite...
You're right it is down. If someone could host the following html code that would be great.
var i= 0;
var str = "x";
while(i++ < 32){
str += str;
}
window.alert(str);
If you start a game from your SD Card then press the home button and leave the game open and go to that url on your browser wait for it to "crash" and then unplug your SD Card it throws a error telling you to press the home button. I'm not sure if that's useful or not but I thought it was...
I've been searching around for a confirmation on this potential hack. According to http://coburndomain.org/index.php/2011/08/...-io-apparently/ a guy by the name of MSaki conceived a brilliant plan for injecting unauthorized code through the 3ds.
This process was vaguely described as the...
my school has a chrome extension called light speed filter agent and it legit blocks YouTube pfps since the file cdn(I think aka yt3.ggpht.com) is classed as mature
It was easy to bypass some of the restrictions, as one of the admins left a registry key in the administrative shares drive, which allowed me to get around the blocking of some sites.