Something like TCP Gecko on Wii U but for 3DS. I was interested in finding my own stuff to edit values in games.
Does NTR allow you to search values and make custom codes? Maybe it does and I'm not aware.
But do I need to own a Gateway? I dont have one.gateway is the best tool at the moment for this, no?
actually, editing the title id of stuff that gw doesn't let us use cheats with (for example, the camera) - i guess we could memory edit the camera too
I do remember being able to view, search and edit memory.Does NTR allow you to search values and make custom codes? Maybe it does and I'm not aware.
But do I need to own a Gateway? I dont have one.
yeah you need to have a gw. (naturally, why would gw let you not? )But do I need to own a Gateway? I dont have one.
Yes memory research with Gateway is the better thing (fast, easy...)gateway is the best tool at the moment for this, no?
actually, editing the title id of stuff that gw doesn't let us use cheats with (for example, the camera) - i guess we could memory edit the camera too
Yes with the NTR debugger, but it can take long to search a value/perform a memory dump.Does NTR allow you to search values and make custom codes? Maybe it does and I'm not aware.
I'm fine not making cheat codes, just being able to search for values and poking would be enough for me.Yes memory research with Gateway is the better thing (fast, easy...)
Yes with the NTR debugger, but it can take long to search a value/perform a memory dump.
If you want to make cheat code, the better choice is Gateway
Oh well thank you anyways.i don't think you can search for values in ntr, i think you have to dump the memory and search that.
gw has it much easier, you can actually search (on the 3ds) plus the ram is dumped i think if you want to analyze on the computer?
i'm just telling you the best tool for the job.
but sure you can just dump memory, transfer, search on computer, and poke in ntr, but i guess it will get boring fast.
I remember the Supercard DStwo had some sort of way to search values within the ram of the game you were playing. Granted that took hardware not on the system itself but I was hoping something existed for 3DS by now, I'll work with what I got.yeah, dumping RAM with spider is the fastest way and probably the most accurate since you can freeze the application by pressing the homebutton unlike NTR. once you find an address that is interesting, start NTR (probably restart your 3DS since NTR will fail to start if you start a different app before hand) and poke at that address (add 0x14000000 to the offset since that's where the spider starts it's dump.) it's slow but it's impossible to do a live memory view through NTR like TCP gecko because the 3ds lacks the hardware. If someone makes a hardmod of the 3DS to make a USB Gecko or live memory viewer that'd be nice
GW take less than 1 minutethat's if you don't have gateway. NTR takes like 15-20 minutes to dump memory but Spider takes 3-5 mintues to dump memory
I'll take the free method that takes 3-5 minutes than the $80 method that takes 1 minute.GW take less than 1 minute
The spider is patched on the lasted firmware, you need to install the cia from the right browser version.I'll take the free method that takes 3-5 minutes than the $80 method that takes 1 minute.
Just putting things in perspective.
Spider is shit. It only writes once to the RAM so only works with simple stuff like coin modifier.yeah, dumping RAM with spider is the fastest way and probably the most accurate since you can freeze the application by pressing the homebutton unlike NTR. once you find an address that is interesting, start NTR (probably restart your 3DS since NTR will fail to start if you start a different app before hand) and poke at that address (add 0x14000000 to the offset since that's where the spider starts it's dump.) it's slow but it's impossible to do a live memory view through NTR like TCP gecko because the 3ds lacks the hardware. If someone makes a hardmod of the 3DS to make a USB Gecko or live memory viewer that'd be nice
But spider is physical addresses while NTR/Gateway use virtual, so they're not interchangeable. What is the use of finding an address if you don't want to do anything with itNo. Not writing to addresses, I'm using it to search for addresses.
... I heard that doesn't work. I'll test it with some of my old Spider codes.They're easy to convert, spider starts with 0x14000000 so you just add 0x14000000 to the offset to use it with NTR/gateway
Well, i just tested it.If you look at the source it says "start dumping at 0x14000000" maybe other dumpers use different offsets, but the one I use works
In my opinion, adding 14000000 is pretty straightforward, so they're saying that won't workThis means that existing codes used in for example AR3DS, which use physical addresses, need to be converted into virtual addresses.
Unfortunately this kind of conversion is not straightforward.