Homebrew Clarification Thread - What is going on?

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Guys. To compile, download the latest version of ctrulib from here, and compile it. There will be a folder called "lib", and a file called libctru.a. Go to your devkitpro folder, then libctru, then lib, and put the new libctru.a there. After that, you will be able to compile memchunkhax2.

Also, do I just close the app by using Down + L + R + B?
 
this shouldn't brick your system. but it ain't my fault if something weird happens. ;)

based on https://github.com/smealum/ctrulib/tree/cf0a0dc8a0da5fa4c7985762810e8b813bca8769 and https://github.com/delebile/memchunkhax2/tree/13fa1a63c3bddf9f285a2092691acf0b4c28de50

oh and again, this doesn't have a real purpose yet other than seeing if it works.


use this instead:
My branch has kernel execution committed now, with 4/5 tries succeeding so far (O3DS 9.2). If anyone else wants to try, feel free. Look for "Test value: DEADCAFE".

And no, it is not done yet. I need to make it not crash. :P
compiled version from @Stevice10's GH
memchunkhax2.zip
 
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Guys. To compile, download the latest version of ctrulib from here, and compile it. There will be a folder called "lib", and a file called libctru.a. Go to your devkitpro folder, then libctru, then lib, and put the new libctru.a there. After that, you will be able to compile memchunkhax2.

Also, do I just close the app by using Down + L + R + B?

Where's "here"?
 
wait wait wait.....shouldn't we be testing this on one single build; variables are all the same; who knows if one version of Python would break the hack or not.

This case of multi-builds and home compiled code; may cause more headaches in troubleshooting issues
 
this shouldn't brick your system. but it ain't my fault if something weird happens. ;)

based on https://github.com/smealum/ctrulib/tree/cf0a0dc8a0da5fa4c7985762810e8b813bca8769 and https://github.com/delebile/memchunkhax2/tree/13fa1a63c3bddf9f285a2092691acf0b4c28de50

oh and again, this doesn't have a real purpose yet other than seeing if it works.
Is this "debile" person's code working? On the GitHub site, is says, "Slow, but working. Far from quality for applications." Thanks for any replies.
 
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