Didn't Nintendo release a patch or something that prevents LED bricking?
Ah, I thought this issue was on early firmwares (right?)
That's a joke app that's isn't a real MCU bricker.There is a homebrew application called RGB LED Bricker which flashes the LED in a rainbow-like colour and apparently it does brick some systems. Or is what I heard a lie?
There is a homebrew application called RGB LED Bricker which flashes the LED in a rainbow-like colour and apparently it does brick some systems. Or is what I heard a lie?
Well, your joke program might've somehow, through some arcane providence, actually bricked my homebrew (or at least my install of rehid) Not sure why it happened, but as soon as I launched it, my button swaps stopped working, and when I tried to redownload rehid, it crashed, and wouldn't stop crashing on startup. Are 'control settings' and 'LED schemes' stored in the same place? That might have something to do with itThat must be a joke or a bad coincidence. Besides, it's called "MCU Bricker" and is made by me, and is a joke program.
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Oh, just to add to the thread, I took it down a long time ago, but I'll reupload it.
Well, your joke program might've somehow, through some arcane providence, actually bricked my homebrew (or at least my install of rehid) Not sure why it happened, but as soon as I launched it, my button swaps stopped working, and when I tried to redownload rehid, it crashed, and wouldn't stop crashing on startup. Are 'control settings' and 'LED schemes' stored in the same place? That might have something to do with it
Yeah, totally different thing apparently--I THINK what happened, now that I've got some help from the forum, is that I accidentally updated to a lesser version of luma with Universal Updater while also grabbing a bunch of homebrew apps, and I only noticed the lack of button swaps AFTER I used MCU bricker, when they actually weren't working at all within the HOME Menu the second I updated everything. Sorry for the baseless accusation there (though I had earnestly thought it was the problem), I just needed to hit the 5 message limit to upload my troubleshooting post.It can not be the cause of it. LED data doesn't influence anything other than the LED animation task on the MCU, and it's not possible to read back LED status, and pretty sure LED looping doesn't fire an interrupt, so it can not be the cause.
I guess you tried turning your 3DS off and back on?