If it is DSiWare latest GodMode9 should offer converting it to .CIAHi, I found a rare rom called DSi Demo Video and I assume it's the demo videos that are installed on in store systems for previewing. The strange thing is it is in .dsi format. Is there a way to convert this to cia and would the .dsi format work on a flashcart?
I'm wanting to run it on a cfw 3ds xlIf it is DSiWare latest GodMode9 should offer converting it to .CIA
Maybe rename the file to .nds
Flashcarts don't run DSiWare.
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Other possibility: Try running it in No$gba (set up for DSi NAND emulation)
I tried running the .dsi files through Twilight Emulator on the 3ds and they showed up, however once booted in the file's security game up saying this is for DSi system only. Is there a way to trick the file into thinking the system is a DSi?If it is DSiWare latest GodMode9 should offer converting it to .CIA
Maybe rename the file to .nds
Flashcarts don't run DSiWare.
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Other possibility: Try running it in No$gba (set up for DSi NAND emulation)
Not much to do here, only linking to the guide:With so many people asking how to update a 3DS with CFW, and in what order to do it, I was thinking of writing a post that gives the steps. That can save people some time answering the same question over and over. When people still ask about it, users can simply direct them to the post.
However, since I am still a beginner and all these processes definitely are not automatic for me, I was wondering what the order of updates is and how exactly to go about it. In specific, I would love to tackle the things people need to update when they have followed the 3DS Hack Guide (e.g., Luma3DS, LumaUpdater, Homebrew Launcher, Boot9Strap, GodMode9).
If someone could tell me what to update and in what order, I can create a topic with instructions on how to update (e.g., replace a file on the internal SD, update through an app) with links to the latest releases for it if necessary.
Or if anyone feels compelled to, by all means, write the topic yourself. I am sure you have more knowledge about it than I do.
Both the system settings of the console and FBI will show you how much space remains for your 3ds console.Is there a homebrew that can show me exactly how much free space I have on my N3DSXL SD Card without the need of checking it on my PC?
FBI does, but doesn't system settings use those 'blocks?' Or am I completely misremembering?Both the system settings of the console and FBI will show you how much space remains for your 3ds console.
It does. but they are still easily convertable to show how much data is left.FBI does, but doesn't system settings use those 'blocks?' Or am I completely misremembering?
Gotcha. Yet I don't think Lenks was looking for some unit they need to convert. So I am sure he is happy with knowing the FBI option you mentioned.It does. but they are still easily convertable to show how much data is left.
I only delete the game. I'm a newbie so I don't actually know if it's smart for me to delete the ticket as well. My 3DS hasn't exploded yet so I'm not doing anything terrible, I imagine.What is the correct way to delete a game from the 3DS Homebrew? Some suggested that I could go via the SD-card, but I can't find the game there. So if I delete the game from FBI should delete just the title or title + ticket?
It means that it is enabled and yes, if you press it, you deactivate it.ok stupid question:
In the rosalina new 3ds menu, if it says "Disable L2 cache" does that mean it's currently enabled for me and pressing that will disable it?
Hi, I have a New 3DS XL demo unit and the home button is disabled. I want to install CFW on the system, however I know there are a couple steps in the BannerBomb3 Guide by Sthetix that use the home button (such as when exiting menu after installing bootstrap, and exiting download play app after switching it to homebrew. Are there any ways to do these steps without using home button? [In the case of not, are there any other CFW guides I can follow that will work on a system that has home buttons disabled?]