It's private to only users that the dev wants to distribute it to.Is it still accessible although private though I'd like to look into the code and things
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It's private to only users that the dev wants to distribute it to.Is it still accessible although private though I'd like to look into the code and things
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Is it still accessible although private though I'd like to look into the code and things
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It's private to only users that the dev wants to distribute it to.
The source is always available on my Github, but yeah, I don't really distribute binaries of it anymore. Feel free to compile itself if you want to try it out.
https://www.ataber.pw/uploads/mizuki/arm9loaderhax.binI'm no good at compiling but ill ask around.
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https://www.ataber.pw/uploads/mizuki/arm9loaderhax.bin
There you go if you still want it.
Source: https://github.com/thedax/reinand
I like this and I will include it, but I am still researching this CFW. If anyone wants to weigh in on this one, that would be great! I don't want any details missing or unsure of.I think there are only a few things you would need to mention. I can give a few right now:
- It can be accessed on 4.X to 9.2 firmware and has multiple entrypoints such as MSET (DS Profile exploit), the spider browser exploit, and *hax entrypoints.
- It also now supports Arm9LoaderHax, and can be used on an updated SysNAND, although if you use Gateway 4.0a or 4.0b, there is no Firm protection.
- It has a built in cheat engine that is typically regarded as one of the last features that GW has over other CFWs.
- It supports .3DS rom loading via a microSD inserted into their proprietary flashcard.
- Two advantages I can think of right now: (1) it is a simple drag n' drop, no installation needed, and (2) Nintendo most likely has no way to tell whether your .3DS rom is a real cartridge or not unless you use a "public header" online.
- One disadvantage I can think of right now is that to play online, you need to extract a "private header" from one or more of your legitimate games and inject them into the rom you want to play online.
- It does not support GBA and DS/DSi games in Gateway Mode or Classic Mode (someone can confirm this? It isn't working on my end).
- It does not have any configuration screen like most other CFWs, or really any customization at all.
- It has a menu with a few tools, such as NAND dumping, cartridge dumping (like Uncart), and cartridge save dumping (in .SAV format).
@Crystal the Glaceon:
Thanks tons for this very informative thread. I did not know that there are so many CFWs available meanwhile since the release of rxTools.
My old 3DS XL is currently running 4.5.0-8E, rxTools v2.6 and RX3D 9.9.0-26E.
Do you recommend to switch/upgrade to a A9LH bases CFW? If so, I don´t want to loose installed CIAs and savegames. Is that possible?
Yes. That's correct. Once on 9.2, you follow the rest of the guide.I want to switch to Luma3DS (A9LH).
Therefore I will follow this guide: https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki
But since my 3DS is running 4.5.0-8E I have to update SysNAND to 9.2 first, following this guide: https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki/9.2.0-Update
Is that correct?
That is correct. Just follow the guide and everything should go smoothly.I want to switch to Luma3DS (A9LH).
Therefore I will follow this guide: https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki
But since my 3DS is running 4.5.0-8E I have to update SysNAND to 9.2 first, following this guide: https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki/9.2.0-Update
Is that correct?
Be sure to have a GW-A9LH section as well, and why NO ONE should use it. Apart from that, good work Crystal~!Quick update!
I am currently researching Corbenik, but I am waiting for it to mature a little more before adding it to the list, Although, for a CFW that was started 2 days ago, it's actually moved pretty fast, so I am hoping to have an section posted soon enough.
I still need information on the Gateway CFW, not owning one really hinders me on this, so I am doing legit research on it, without actual testing.
I am also working on a section to explain why you shouldn't use other entry points for your CFW needs.
That's going to be part of the "Other entry point" section.Be sure to have a GW-A9LH section as well, and why NO ONE should use it. Apart from that, good work Crystal~!
Yes. That's correct. Once on 9.2, you follow the rest of the guide.
That is correct. Just follow the guide and everything should go smoothly.
Where were they previously? Like were you using a GW Emunand from 4.5? Did you back that up?Thanks again.
I followed the complete guide(s) successfully. But all of my previous installed cia´s are gone. Did I missed anything or can I recover them somehow?
Where were they previously? Like were you using a GW Emunand from 4.5? Did you back that up?
Yeah, you're going to have to. The 4.5 -> 9.2 section of the guide should have recommended you backed it up tho. But since you didn't, there's not much you can do.I thought they were installed to the SD card into \Nintendo 3DS\<GUID>\<GUID>\title. I did not made a backup of my old emuNAND, only a SD card content backup.
So it looks like, that I have to re-install them?
Yeah, you're going to have to. The 4.5 -> 9.2 section of the guide should have recommended you backed it up tho. But since you didn't, there's not much you can do.