Okay, yeah, apparently you don't get a bubble for carts requiring 3.61. So this only works for digital games.
It may be possible to manually make your own bubble for those. Or it may not (license requirement, system automatically unmounting carts, I wouldn't know). If I get my hands on a 3.61+...
First, some disclaimers:
No, this does not let you pirate 3.61+ games.
No, it doesn't let you run your legally bought 3.61+ games on 3.60 either.
You do need a Vita/PSTV with HENkaku for this procedure.
I haven't seen anyone mention this anywhere, so I figured I'd post about it: If you have a...
For purposes of piracy a devkit is not enough, the game itself needs to be an in-development prerelease version.
The person who posted that Adventure Time dump was very lucky to get their hands on one of those. Don't expect to see too many of them.
...right, yeah, the 3DS lets you soft-reboot, so hijacking arm9 at any time is sort of "during the boot process" :P
Whether something like that is possible on the Vita remains to be seen.
Not necessarily. Sure, the obvious (and most likely) way is to patch the SELF loader to accept unsigned binaries. But I wouldn't reject the possibility there's a different way to make the SELF loader (...and only the SELF loader) think it's running on a devkit.
Yifan said (don't remember where, might have been on IRC) that lower firmwares (up to a point) are vulnerable.
Getting it working once is one thing, but then they'd have to buy (and keep) more devices on lower firmwares if they want to test further updates to HENkaku, the SDK and MolecularShell...
Source?
As far as I can tell, HENkaku won't pass on privileges required for piracy. That doesn't mean they aren't obtained somewhere down the line.
(Though this speculation is kind of pointless anyway since we can just take a peek 12 hours from now...)
Someone would have to run a service (with HTTP API or whatever) for consoles to send data to. Could be me, could be a CFW author, could be someone else entirely. Or multiple people, sharing their data, so that if someone's service goes down (whether intentionally or because of technical issues)...
Sort of. It can take crash dumps. It doesn't have functionality for automatically posting them on the Internet. The feature's intended for homebrew developers debugging their own code on their own hardware, not detecting bugs in Nintendo software or commercial games.
Of course, that's already...
Dunno where to put this since it's more of a general console hacking idea than anything totally 3DS-specific, and I guess the right people would better be reached on IRC instead of here, but I don't feel like going there right now so here goes:
Say we already have code execution on a normally...
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.