Homebrew Official Citra - New 3DS Emulator

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Unless someone manages to uncover the common key inside the processor, Citra will never be able to decrypt ROMs on it's own or even emulate sound. All that can be done at the moment in development is improving the emulation of the graphics (including the shading and rendering of 3D models and textures). Eventually, we're going to reach a point in where the graphics emulation is perfect and running at full speed, but no sound at all. Which eventually will lead to us calling it 'Silent Emulator 3DS' until the common key is found. But for all we know, it may never happen.
 

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Unless someone manages to uncover the common key inside the processor, Citra will never be able to decrypt ROMs on it's own or even emulate sound. All that can be done at the moment in development is improving the emulation of the graphics (including the shading and rendering of 3D models and textures). Eventually, we're going to reach a point in where the graphics emulation is perfect and running at full speed, but no sound at all. Which eventually will lead to us calling it 'Silent Emulator 3DS' until the common key is found. But for all we know, it may never happen.
There is no such thing as a "common key" which can magically decrypt all game images. Each game uses a different encryption key.
 
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Drag your 3ds roms onto the citra exe, if your roms are encrypted they will not work, and they probably won't work anyway due to low compatibility.
It's not an exe file, I built it for 32bit Linux (as I have said before). Maybe this is the problem.
 

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