
Well, it is his software and his site, so it's his right as far as I'm concerned. I'd actually love there to be a better legal way for homebrew developers to make money from this, then they'd have more incentive to create well polished homebrew.Homebrew apps shouldn't be hidden behind adfly links anyway (just my opinion).
Thanks guys. I've got a direct link now so I can give this a try. Out of interest, why is this needed?
Well, it is his software and his site, so it's his right as far as I'm concerned. I'd actually love there to be a better legal way for homebrew developers to make money from this, then they'd have more incentive to create well polished homebrew.

Oh I see, thanks for the explanation. I had assumed that ctrulib provided the DSP access. So, will dumping the DSP firmware also enable DSP in Retroarch? I'm using the CIA versions and noticed that I only have csnd audio option.To use the DSP, the system requires that you use an encrypted and signed (by Nintendo) binary firmware, which, of course, we can't provide on our own. So we just dump it from any existing Nintendo app and then use it ourselves. I could be wrong, but I think it's built into the DSP hardware, so there's no real way to bypass it.
Though, I will agree ad.fly is a pile of crap. They're always pushing to see what they can get away with (sometimes it even seems like their service was compromised) even going so far as to try to push endless scripts and whatnot.Eh, fair enough.
Yes.Oh I see, thanks for the explanation. I had assumed that ctrulib provided the DSP access. So, will dumping the DSP firmware also enable DSP in Retroarch? I'm using the CIA versions and noticed that I only have csnd audio option.
Oh I see, thanks for the explanation. I had assumed that ctrulib provided the DSP access. So, will dumping the DSP firmware also enable DSP in Retroarch? I'm using the CIA versions and noticed that I only have csnd audio option.

Great, thanks! I'll give this a try this morningYeah, as long as you have the dspfirm.cdc (or whatever it's named, I forget) file in /3ds, any CIA homebrew will use it and have access to the DSP.
Can't say I noticed any stretching myself - maybe I will when you fix itIs there any way to correct the aspect ratio? If it's possible, I'd much rather play with less screen space than have everything stretched horizontally. I tried messing with the source, but anything other than 400x240 makes the screen wrap and distort.
I don't think I have. I'm trying to find the app your talking about. EDIT: Its here http://rinnegatamante.it/ EDIT 2: It's working now after dumping the dsp firmware. I am getting random freezes in-game though.

Weird, I've just installed the CIA from the release page on GitHub and I get both a banner and a nice Doom icon. It also now shows up in Software Management as "prboom3ds" instead of "Sample Homebrew". Did you download the zip file or the CIA from the release page?The .cia file seems to work here! EmuNAND 10.5 with the DSP extracted. It still has the generic 'Sample Homebrew' title and genric icon, but it does have a nice Doom banner at least!
You need the DSP Firmware file, you can get it with an app called DSP Dumper or something similarcan't get the .cia to work,
it always freezes my device on starting music.... done no matter what wad i use
also needed for .3dsx version?You need the DSP Firmware file, you can get it with an app called DSP Dumper or something similar
I'm still getting freezing after 2-3 minutes on the cia version. The game will freeze for 10 seconds or so then start again until it eventually freezes completely. n3ds rxtools 9.5.
The previous cia compiled by daxtsu on pg 18 works much better but sadly you lose the nice new custom banner and iconHowever, i found a trick, if you simply install the previous cia on top of the most recent you can keep the nicer doom icon.


