Bro... What do you think about the Lanova laptop? If you don't mind... What's your opinion on the Alienware 17 r3?Yes, Been done before with cake cfw , look it up
Bro... What do you think about the Lanova laptop? If you don't mind... What's your opinion on the Alienware 17 r3?Yes, Been done before with cake cfw , look it up
"Lanova" ,Remeber never to get Alienware, Same specs but cost $300+ More! I'm not kidding, Same Specs!Bro... What do you think about the Lanova laptop? If you don't mind... What's your opinion on the Alienware 17 r3?
Not trying to be "fancy"...lol, but I really enjoy the keyboard stuff for something new to look at daily...lol, but yeah same specs. I may want to check the graphics amplifier on this baby as well. Damn.... I hate DELL!!"Lanova" ,Remeber never to get Alienware, Same specs but cost $300+ More! I'm not kidding, Same Specs!
Have you ever heard how they say don't get a dell if you want a gaming computer, ironically Alienware is made from dell
It is not in one long string. I think it uses Unix style newlines, so if you open it with a bad editor like Windows's Notepad, then yeah, you'll see one line. But if you open it with Notepad++ for example, you'll see several lines.@cpasjuste , I hope you'll consider tidying up boot.cfg as it was before. I don't understand why 1.7 ships with it written out as a single long string.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/ctrbootmanager-backgrounds-collection-scripts.412013/can someone post a link to the custom background image thread i cant seem to find it
ok thanks i found this one i thought there was a bigger one for some reason
Well, @cpasjuste didn't introduce incompatibilities on purpose (I guess), it's just OS conventions and stuff, so according to what you used to write the file, it is formatted in a certain way. Then, software has the choice to implement different conventions and while Notepad++ implements all of them it seems, Notepad doesn't. You can read more about that here if you want.Oh I see, I had Notepad++ but didn't think to try it. The average user probably doesn't though, so this is a fairly nerdy technicality to push. It worked in Notepad before after all, so I don't see the sense in reducing compatibility unless it's really essential. Just a thought.
I think it also solves some rare file reading issues on 3DS, resulting in a higher bootrate.Well, @cpasjuste didn't introduce incompatibilities on purpose (I guess), it's just OS conventions and stuff, so according to what you used to write the file, it is formatted in a certain way. Then, software has the choice to implement different conventions and while Notepad++ implements all of them it seems, Notepad doesn't. You can read more about that here if you want.
Did you try using the latest version? It works on my n3DS.Why does it keep crashing with a blackscreen when loading gateway 3dsx?
I'm having the same issue, but I found a workaround by redirecting the boot.cfg entry to the rxTools.3dsx file rather than loading from an offset in the code.bin. Not sure if this affects boot times though.@cpasjuste with the latest Rxtools builds when you try to enter rxmode on sysNAND it doesnt boot. is they a fix for this or is it a Rxtools thing.
Seconded. 1.3 works normally for me.Can someone explain why the purple screen displays
Configuration file not found: /boot.cfg
Creating default configuration...
Press any key to continue...
then proceeds to freeze?
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