Like JTAG connectors, and different chips of the like that allow programming bricked systems?
Things that need to be soldered on and the like would be cool.
Yes I'm a software developer as well and you didn't say anything that I don't disagree with. I just don't care enough about the 3DS to provide any assistance.
That being said, I'm off to go brick my 2DS.
I swear this site is full of shitposters with no programming knowledge.
The exploit is known/documented but there is no use for the exploit yet. Someone needs to write a payload.
That's what most of the other forks are. Grab one and compile / run it yourself.
There are probably a couple of...
I just upgraded from 9.9 like 10 minutes ago so I could use browserhaxv2...
I am just waiting on CFW so I can stop worrying about Nintendo patching these exploits I don't use.
This is actually a great thread. The other ones do not have ironhax in their name.
We don't even know if ironhax and freehax are the same thing or if they require Cubic Ninja.
This guy is so salty.
I've tried this, however there's still a difference between 32 and 64 bit drivers.
I've even tracked down Datel's DS drivers (which have 64-bit versions) and tried to use them. No dice. Odd because it's the same driver.
I'm going to try this next. I forgot XP Mode existed.
Technically it's a Gameshark flashed with the AR Max Software. I haven't used it in several years and when I did I had to use Windows XP to properly use it.
Does anyone know where there are Windows 7 compliant drivers for it?
I haven't played my Switch n a month or so, just been playing Xbox, and just picked to play lil and Damn that A and B, X and Y being reversed always gets me.
I agree Tears is great. I even played thru it completely twice. I've been hooked on playing thru Fallout 4 again though, after they released the next gen version for Series S/X. Is pretty cool update.