Homebrew Arm9LoaderHax Compiling Volunteer Service

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Currently with the newly obtained A9LH there has been many Post and Threads to ask about Compiling the Program after you dump your OTP, Obviously this can get annoying to many Users trying to browse the Forums, So I have decided to Host a service where you send in your OTP.bin and volunteers will compile it for you and send you the link in their free time. Obviously I can't do this alone so I would need anyone who would be interested in helping out the Community compile and send the Links out, Currently we are doing this on a Google Form and Slide and sending the Compiled Files back out through PM as our current solution. This Service assumes you have already Dumped OTP.

Link to request someone Compile A9LH for you: HERE

If you want to Volunteer to help out the kind souls compile programs send me a PM

As always we can't take responsibility for whatever happens with the compiled files.

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What versions does this work on? I see the git mentions both 9.2 and 9.6+
You need to be sysNAND <=9.2 in order to dump your console-unique OTP. Then you can use arm9loaderhax to have emuNAND coldboot, sysNAND CFW. Many things are and will be possible with OTP exploitation.
 
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This is nice and all, but I recommend people compile their own files. If someone uses the wrong OTP when compiling for you, whether it's malicious or accidental, you will brick your 3DS.
 
The best thing to do is:
- Compile it yourself
- Get MD5 for all files
- Send the OTP file to a volunteer
- Download the volunteer's files
- Compare MD5 for all files
Every file should have the same MD5 but the .elf.
 
A way to use CFW on SysNAND.


That's an oversimplification if I've ever seen one (and not really accurate either). What it really is, is an exploit that can be accessed before the system has completely booted up - this will allow us not only direct booting to a patched up sysnand, but also a emunand, as well as potentially just about any other chunk of software one would care to run before system boot up . theoretically, this should allow us to boot to something sort of like bootmii on the Wii in the relatively near future in case sysnand is botched up somehow.
 
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