Would it be possible to give each entry a button command? So if we hold A, it launches entry 2, Hold B to launch entry 3, etc?
Ok, I'll add this very soon.
Would it be possible to give each entry a button command? So if we hold A, it launches entry 2, Hold B to launch entry 3, etc?
Nevermind, I found what I was looking for and it works great. http://gbatemp.net/threads/re-release-bootctr-a-simple-boot-manager-for-3ds.401630/
Why is there a fork?
So which is the best one to go with?
Are your NANDs linked?
I guess there's something wrong with your pasta setup.
Are your NANDs linked?
I guess there's something wrong with your pasta setup.
Since you're trying to boot Pasta/a CFW into sysNAND, you have to hold down a button after it starts booting (probably around when it says ----PASTA CFW----), so menuhax won't trigger again. There's nothing for ctrbootmanager to do.
I can't do anything for have menuhax -> crt -> pastacfw and stop?
you have to hold down a button after it starts booting (probably around when it says ----PASTA CFW----), so menuhax won't trigger again.
You might want to consider switching to holding down a button like L or something for Menuhax to boot Pasta, so that you then just let go once it starts booting.
Me too, your boot manager is fantastic!!! Could you add the option "Exit to Home Menu"?I like the grub bootloader/ubuntu 10 look its got going on, lol.
Depends entirely what you want. BootCtr does not provide a graphical menu, and this is by design, since I prefer the fact that simply holding a key is faster than selecting a menu entry.
Source code wise IMO, my code is cleaner, however CtrBootManager seems to have more features, some that I don't plan to implement anyway (like netloader).
This is why I said IMO (in my opinion), this is not a critic for you or anything.Well, I didn't respond to you until now but I do now as i don't agree with you on "your" code being cleaner.
What cfw uses that offset? also I'm pretty sure thats not the issue, but the fact that it probably needs to be linked to 0x23F00000can you fix trying to boot into a CFW that has a boot offset of 0x22000 ?