Power on your system while pressing Select. Maybe I phrased incorrectly? I believe there's only one option that says Patch.I cannot See Patch titles options on Luma3DS Menu. Or Did I misunderstand Luma Menu?
Power on your system while pressing Select. Maybe I phrased incorrectly? I believe there's only one option that says Patch.I cannot See Patch titles options on Luma3DS Menu. Or Did I misunderstand Luma Menu?
Well, I only Have options saying 'Enable Game Patching'. And when I tried to find satellazone I couldn't find the title ID. And I also didn't found Satellazone Named title.Power on your system while pressing Select. Maybe I phrased incorrectly? I believe there's only one option that says Patch.
In FBI titles, scroll down until you find Nintendo Zone Viewer and open it. As you have said, the option is "Enable Game Patching", that one needs to be ticked in order to iniciate SatellaZone.Well, I only Have options saying 'Enable Game Patching'. And when I tried to find satellazone I couldn't find the title ID. And I also didn't found Satellazone Named title.
And That gave me Error Messages about regionsIn FBI titles, scroll down until you find Nintendo Zone Viewer and open it. As you have said, the option is "Enable Game Patching", that one needs to be ticked in order to iniciate SatellaZone.
Check your Luma folder in the SD. You need to create a folder and named it with the title-id of your region and inside you put the romsf folder that contains the www folder.And That gave me Error Messages about regions
it works!! thanks european friendI've got an European 3ds and so, my Nintendo Zone Viewer was hidden. I've discovered that if you correctly place the files in its corresponding folder and then iniciate the app from the FBI title menu, not only Satella Zone will work flawlessly but once you exit the app, it will appear in your 3ds menu.
Therefore, I suggest forgetting about hooking up your 3ds to an open wifi network and stick to this method:
1) Paste the files in the luma folder under its correspondent TitleID
2) Select Patch titles in the Luma Menu
3) Open FBI and navigate to Titles
4) Navegate for SatellaMenu!
Well, Here's What I'm Experiencing:Check your Luma folder in the SD. You need to create a folder and named it with the title-id of your region and inside you put the romsf folder that contains the www folder.
Do you have a functioning Nintendo Account? It may be a good idea to log in before trying to open the Nintendo Zone Viewer Rom.
I found several saved pages on my 3DS! Here's a few pics. Is there any way to actually extract this data for use on other 3DSes? Some screenshots are viewable in 3D.Do any of you guys have Nintendo zone pages saved from when it wasn’t discontinued? It would be kindly appreciated if you could send screenshots to us so that we can make this revival complete. direct messages are accepted.
I've just checked the SatellaZone github releases page and I've found there's a zip file called USAPatch. Since 0004001000021B00 is the title-id of the USA version, you may want to check this patch.Well, Here's What I'm Experiencing:
1. It doesn't seem to be affected with luma folder. I've put it in exact 0004001000021B00 folder, And It repeats the message.
2. I have Functioning NNID Right now, for Rverse contents.
3. After CFW I can't Access Online Features in my 3DS. And It will take another time to get back to Korean NAND.
4. Most Importantly, Despite The Discontinuing on Every Nintendo Zone, Korean NAND DIDN'T EVEN HAVE Nintendo Zone. Might as well NNID. So I'm assuming that Nintendo Zone prevents me because there's trace of my Korean NAND.
Well, Might as well I have to wait until next patch, or when I find way to access eShop after CFW.
Yeah, that's exactly what I've been thinking! Maybe it'd capture streetpass data, then switch between broadcasting up to 10 or so different people's streetpass data for about 10 minutes per person's data, then switch to the next, rinse/repeat.How about a homebrew app to turn a 3DS system into a dedicated streetpass relay?
That's interesting. I tried this first but it didn't work for me. That's the whole reason I stated the thing with the WiFi network.I've got an European 3ds and so, my Nintendo Zone Viewer was hidden. I've discovered that if you correctly place the files in its corresponding folder and then iniciate the app from the FBI title menu, not only Satella Zone will work flawlessly but once you exit the app, it will appear in your 3ds menu.
Therefore, I suggest forgetting about hooking up your 3ds to an open wifi network and stick to this method:
1) Paste the files in the luma folder under its correspondent TitleID
2) Select Patch titles in the Luma Menu
3) Open FBI and navigate to Titles
4) Navegate for SatellaMenu!
I began by changing my router config to hook up to Nintendo Zone. I ended up with a black icon in the 3ds menu and a corrupted title. I had to erase Nintendo Zone and reinstall it using recovery mode. Then, I just corrected the folder structure in my SD and ran the title from FBI and no more problems thereafter.That's interesting. I tried this first but it didn't work for me. That's the whole reason I stated the thing with the WiFi network.
That's very weird. Activating the Nintendo Zone over WiFi is how it is intended by Nintendo. You might ran into a glitch or some weird behaviour caused by some homebrew.I began by changing my router config to hook up to Nintendo Zone. I ended up with a black icon in the 3ds menu and a corrupted title.
1)Paste the files in the luma folder under its correspondent TitleIDI cannot See Patch titles options on Luma3DS Menu. Or Did I misunderstand Luma Menu?
Are you able to DM/PM the save data so that we can use it? It’d be really appreciated.I found several saved pages on my 3DS! Here's a few pics. Is there any way to actually extract this data for use on other 3DSes? Some screenshots are viewable in 3D.
FYI, I found these saved pages on my 3DS without Stella Zone installed. But I did have to use FBI to launch the Nintendo Zone title.
Step 1: Go into GodMode9I found several saved pages on my 3DS! Here's a few pics. Is there any way to actually extract this data for use on other 3DSes? Some screenshots are viewable in 3D.
FYI, I found these saved pages on my 3DS without Stella Zone installed. But I did have to use FBI to launch the Nintendo Zone title.
I know how to fix your problem i think.Well, Here's What I'm Experiencing:
1. It doesn't seem to be affected with luma folder. I've put it in exact 0004001000021B00 folder, And It repeats the message.
2. I have Functioning NNID Right now, for Rverse contents.
3. After CFW I can't Access Online Features in my 3DS. And It will take another time to get back to Korean NAND.
4. Most Importantly, Despite The Discontinuing on Every Nintendo Zone, Korean NAND DIDN'T EVEN HAVE Nintendo Zone. Might as well NNID. So I'm assuming that Nintendo Zone prevents me because there's trace of my Korean NAND.
Well, Might as well I have to wait until next patch, or when I find way to access eShop after CFW.
There were SpotPass Miis exclusive to it, I looked for them for a while but decided to give up on it.People used Nintendo zone to watch trailers, watch Pokémon episodes, download demos, and trivia. That’s all I know
it says usapatch so it is only for USA consoles. If you have an android phone, turn on hotspot and rename the Hotspot to “NintendoSpotPass1” with no password. otherwise, just download the local version and just launch Nintendo zone from FBI.I was wondering, is the homemenu patch exclusive to the USA version?
I'm using the EUR version and I was wondering how I could launch the software from the home menu.