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Have there been any new breakthrough's? New code.bin files? I am interested to know whats being worked on 

I'm on Windows 7.
I had assumed you were, but this won't be any different on that OS. I was just stating that GNU/Linux can be extremely tedious, especially for beginners.
MinGW is for Windows. Also I think Cygwin also have it, but I cannot remember. I do remember that Cygwin takes forever to download and install. Cygwin also has a massive hard disk space requirement as well.I'm on Windows 7.
I'm installing MinGW, and theres like a shit ton of files its installing, it's been going for a lot longer than Yagarto tookMinGW is for Windows. Also I think Cygwin also have it, but I cannot remember. I do remember that Cygwin takes forever to download and install. Cygwin also has a massive hard disk space requirement as well.
Okay, you just need to install the basic installation. Did you try coping your browserify.c to C:\MinGW\bin? After that, you can cd into that directory using command prompt and use the command "gcc -o browserify browserify.c" It should output an exe version of browserify.I just installed MinGW, including a lot of gcc stuff and libgcc.dll. It still didn't work.
What? Mine was over 10GB. I must have not done something right XD. This was back in the days of PS3 jailbreaking when I had it installed.My cygwin install is only like 450mb. That's hardly a massive space requirement.
I'm assuming I run the exe now. Then what?Okay, you just need to install the basic installation. Did you try coping your browserify.c to C:\MinGW\bin? After that, you can cd into that directory using command prompt and use the command "gcc -o browserify browserify.c" It should output an exe version of browserify.
you would run the gcc.exe to compile to browserfy. If you are talking about that you have the browserfy compiled, then you can make a javascript file by loading loadcode.dat. But first you can copy the exe version of browserfy back to where all of your .dat spider tools are compiled. Browserfy needs to be ran in command prompt like so "browserify LoadCode.dat > js_output.txt". Just remember to cd into the directory where all your compiled spider loader is at. Come to think of it, I think using duke_srg index.html is easier to use, to get the rop to load, as this bypasses the need to use browserfy completely.I'm assuming I run the exe now. Then what?
you would run the gcc.exe to compile to browserfy. If you are talking about that you have the browserfy compiled, then you can make a javascript file by loading loadcode.dat. But first you can copy the exe version of browserfy back to where all of your .dat spider tools are compiled. Browserfy needs to be ran in command prompt like so "browserify LoadCode.dat > js_output.txt". Just remember to cd into the directory where all your compiled spider loader is at. Come to think of it, I think using duke_srg index.html is easier to use, to get the rop to load, as this bypasses the need to use browserfy completely.
I am not aware of an exploit form within MK7 save, so I don't know. but generally you have to host the Spider Launcher yourself, or use someone else server whom are hosting the said launcher, buried somewhere on this thread. This loader allows you to load cheat codes, like MK7 has unlock all character, parts, etc codes. I couldn't get it to work due to me being on earlier sysnand version firmware and does not work in Emunand.What site do I go to for the MK7 Save Exploit and what does the spider3ds do anyway? I am new to this launcher
What site do I go to for the MK7 Save Exploit and what does the spider3ds do anyway? I am new to this launcher
This really interest me, will this run on emunand?For now, use loadcode.projectpokemon.org but when I'm done with Gecko3DS you'll be able to use 3ds.22web.org
For now, use loadcode.projectpokemon.org but when I'm done with Gecko3DS you'll be able to use 3ds.22web.org
You can simply delete it, it's almost like a portable version of the application.To uninstall MinGW, do I just delete the directory? I don't see it in my computers uninstall programs list, nor do I see an uninstall application.
So I take it, GW emunand users are SOL? I know this Spider Loader doesn't work in emunand.


