dont see the csd in the screenshots, but yeah as bkifft said its unlocked but not removed write protect...if you still have trouble....make the wire a little bit shorterI already have that. It's in one of the screenshots. What now?
dont see the csd in the screenshots, but yeah as bkifft said its unlocked but not removed write protect...if you still have trouble....make the wire a little bit shorterI already have that. It's in one of the screenshots. What now?

Unbricked!Thanks to both of you!
As you said I loaded the new RPU and used the r command. I took a few tries, but then it worked, see this message:
What are error messages at the bottom? Is that something to be concerned of?
Also what I still don't understand is why the Pi only recognizes the MMC only like 1 of 30 tries. The USB cable is now only 10cm long, which shouldn't be the problem I guess.
Again thank you very much![]()
Unbricked!Thanks to both of you!
As you said I loaded the new RPU and used the r command. I took a few tries, but then it worked, see this message:
What are error messages at the bottom? Is that something to be concerned of?
Also what I still don't understand is why the Pi only recognizes the MMC only like 1 of 30 tries. The USB cable is now only 10cm long, which shouldn't be the problem I guess.
Again thank you very much![]()
Can this still be the case when the same setup works perfectly for dumping and flashing the NAND on my PC in the same room?Glad to hear. And just as the brickophile already stated you either still have a sub optimal HW mod (resoldering the SD/USB cable might already give a huge improvement) or you just happen to live in an EMI interference hotspot (high voltage power lines, radio transmitter, close to a factory running uninsulated old electrical motors, alien mind control beams, etc).
Here you go:Oh and the usual reminder: Step 18, chop chop!![]()


Yes, as the Pi can't clock down as good as some USB readers. Furthermore the Pi itself is quite the antenna (at least in relation to SD readers).Can this still be the case when the same setup works perfectly for dumping and flashing the NAND on my PC in the same room?
Here you go:
Erotic enough?![]()
Are Units Bricked in the past. not just from flashcarts fixable this way ?? I see a couple for sale here $120 NZ bought off ebay 2 years ago, his description is Unit freezes and hangs on a blue screen of death with random numbers
oh sorry i thought you already had them, tbh $120 seems a bit steep, not familar with the site, but maybe if you can make an offer, just say you want the screen's or something like that, see if you can get it for lessI suppose i might buy it for the sake of it, $120 for a paperweight though lol
http://www.trademe.co.nz/gaming/nintendo-3ds/consoles/auction-709068815.htm
He also has another that he says Power light comes on for a second then speaker makes a click sound and shuts off, bought them both off ebay at the same time, its not a definate how it got BSOD, that was from memory from the guy, he did something then it bsod

You could duplicate the pi work on a laptop with an internal sd reader, Linux, and some heavy reading into that particular sd controller..I searched everything and I have not found a raspberry pi or arduino for sale in Tunisia! t currently there another solution with another system, such as a PC that runs on linux or something else?
I searched everything and I have not found a raspberry pi or arduino for sale in Tunisia! t currently there another solution with another system, such as a PC that runs on linux or something else?

You could duplicate the pi work on a laptop with an internal sd reader, Linux, and some heavy reading into that particular sd controller..
well, only if it doesn't use an USB based card reader. And at least in the last five years I've only seen laptops using USB based hardware (even if they are built in) as those are way cheaper and do the job for the enduser (reading and writing SD style media that is) just as good.is that it is true, as many people told me not you need a raspberry pi, so a laptop that runs on linux and I can unbrick my 3ds, oooooh
is that it is true, as many people told me not you need a raspberry pi, so a laptop that runs on linux and I can unbrick my 3ds, oooooh
well, only if it doesn't use an USB based card reader. And at least in the last five years I've only seen laptops using USB based hardware (even if they are built in) as those are way cheaper and do the job for the enduser (reading and writing SD style media that is) just as good.
If you want to succeed this way you will need a laptop that recognizes SD style card devices as /dev/mmcblk[NUMBER] instead of /dev/sd[letter].
You could also look into abusing a linux style smartphone (android should be easiest to handle), as someone (quite a few pages ago) mentioned that those also use dedicated SD hardware interfaces for their memory cards.

