Homebrew Battery app?

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OK I have seen on YouTube vids of ppl playing 3ds with some app or whatever showing actual battery percentage instead of the 4 bars used to show remaining battery life. So how do get to do that
 
well cant send a vid,, what happened is one time I looked up what ntr cfw is (still don't understand it, other than it gives you cheats for like 10 games,,,) but this kid was showing it, and instead of the bars, he had a battery logo like you would see on android, and it showed an actual percentage,, this is well before Rosalina, well before b9s,, but it exists,, and lol I want it.

and what is legacy luma???
 
well cant send a vid,, what happened is one time I looked up what ntr cfw is (still don't understand it, other than it gives you cheats for like 10 games,,,) but this kid was showing it, and instead of the bars, he had a battery logo like you would see on android, and it showed an actual percentage,, this is well before Rosalina, well before b9s,, but it exists,, and lol I want it.

and what is legacy luma???

I have yet to see a single game where I wasn't ablte to use NTR to cheat.


Anyway, this thing will show you the battery percentage while you are running a game: https://github.com/Nanquitas/ntr_overlay_samples
 
well I used the ntr plugin whatever app where it shows you different games with cheats,, and there aren't many,, but monster hunter is there,, how do you cheat on other games then??

and if you want to see the vid you -might- find it,, if you type in ntr cfw in youtube
 
It's luma 7.1 compatible with latest b9s, but without the rosalina menu and annoying errors.

Heres link.
Actually as of late, luma3ds has gotten to the point where it's as stable as the legacy version. You can also turn those exception handlers off now. I think it's just worth it for the Rosalina Homebrew loader and input redirection built in.
 
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Actually as of late, luma3ds has gotten to the point where it's as stable as the legacy version. You can also turn those exception handlers off now. I think it's just worth it for the Rosalina Homebrew loader and input redirection built in.
DO NOT disable error! an error show what went worng is very important for helping!@
 
DO NOT disable error! an error show what went worng is very important for helping!@
Although many people argue that the exception handlers do only good, I prefer having them off. Many things don't exit back to the home menu quite right, which on the 3ds vanilla os would just pop up a message saying an error occurred, but it would keep working when I closed it. Now, with the exception handlers on, those errors will immediately crash the console, since it confused the exiting to the home menu as a crash. Some people just have preference. It isn't a matter of being stubborn as it's rather dependent on what the user does on their 3ds. For example, the microsd management cia crashes with exception handlers, which makes it very annoying to use with them on.
 
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OK, so how do I install the plugins and overlays?

So ntr uses gateshark codes? I never heard of gateshark before wow this is awesome thanks man. What else can ntr do
 

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