Recent content by nocash123

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    Homebrew Warning for everyone who has Unlaunch: DO NOT use the "uninstall" feature.

    Why are you saying such a thing? You didn't have had the bios file with the rsa keys before installing unlaunch, no$gba can't possibly "add back" those keys if you did never had them. Your setup didn't work before installing unlaunch, and that's why it can't possiby work after uninstalling...
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    Homebrew DSi Wifi support anybody?

    Pm or email or gbadev.org plz
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    Homebrew Unlaunch DSi | First public bootcode exploit for DSi

    Updated v0.6 also official forum is at 4dsdev not gbatemp
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    Http support?

    I cant access the https forum except by using some tablet without keyboard.
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    Http support?

    Just noticed that http is no longer working, and gbatemp is now enforcing https - is that wanted, or did it happen by mistake? Https has it's advantages, but personally, I would prefer to be kept allowed to use http as well.
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    AMT630A devkit & firmware disassembly

    Here's my latest reverse-engineering stunt: Fairly complete specs for the undocumented AMT630A hardware registers, a firmware disassembly including patches for dimming the painfully bright backlight and for unlocking support for C64 video signals, a working AMT630A emulator/debugger for windows...
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    Homebrew [WIP] twlnf, DSi NAND File ... thing ... testers with hardmod wanted

    Did you track down when the bricking occurs? Immediately when exceeding the 1028 (?) block limit, or only when leaving something less than 1 Mbyte free space? Some ideas/notes what might be going on: Exceeding the limit could confuse the data managment screen in system settings, but might still...
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    Homebrew [WIP] twlnf, DSi NAND File ... thing ... testers with hardmod wanted

    Okay, I am giving up on the two CIDs, knowing that one of the two CIDs is correct doesn't really help, and knowing that the one that is not in the error screen is correct or incorrect... that's too much for me, sorry. I am just adding both to gbatek (hoping that somebody will solve that nonsense...
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    Homebrew TWLbf - a tool to brute force DSi Console ID or EMMC CID

    Sure. And then re-decrypt and re-re-encrypt it with old CID before copying it back to the actual console. Having the real CID is making things a lot easier. On the other hand, one could use the CID-less approach to install an exploit, and then use the exploit to get the CID directly from the...
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    Homebrew TWLbf - a tool to brute force DSi Console ID or EMMC CID

    Good idea - that should work if you want to encrypt/decrypt eMMC on your own... But it won't work in emulators, since the emulated software will need the CID to compute the sha1/hash on its own.
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    Homebrew TWLbf - a tool to brute force DSi Console ID or EMMC CID

    eMMC Dump = Hardmod = 4-5 wires = 0.01 cents Console ID Dump = Export DSi Browser to SD card = 0 cents CID Dump = LinuxPC, Raspberry, or hackedBiggestLoserCart = couple of dollars To me, CID dumping looks like the most difficult & expensive step; though that's depending on what...
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    Homebrew TWLbf - a tool to brute force DSi Console ID or EMMC CID

    Yes, that's what I meant. But yeah, compared to the other operations, generating-the-encrypt-key doesn't seem to take too much time, and omitting that step will probably improve the overall speed by a few percents only. Still, it should be at least slightly faster. Ah, okay, now I know what is...
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    Homebrew TWLbf - a tool to brute force DSi Console ID or EMMC CID

    Cool, very nice idea to brute both CID and Console ID. I had believed that it wouldn't be possible to brute one of them without knowing the other one. Uh, what is slower than what? Theoretically one could generate both keys at once - the problem might be that most EBC hardware/software...
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    Homebrew [WIP] twlnf, DSi NAND File ... thing ... testers with hardmod wanted

    You have supplied two different CIDs. One is (hopefully) correct. The other one isn't correct.