Hacking GBA games and Gateway

Aglae Pheryl

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Hi,

I saw a pack with 100+ GBA games in cia format but it states that the games have to be installed to Sysnand and that they would not run in Emunand.

There's also a folder with what seems to be a couple of firmwares in CIA for O3DS & N3DS.

I very much dislike installing stuff in SysNand and especially a new firmware (I don"t want to screw up for good the usage of the Gateway card). So are these safe to use and what cautious steps shoud I be using in order for everything to go smoothly.

If you could spare a little explanation on why this is not running (I have not dared to even test it) in GW mode, I'd appreciate.

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You have to run GBA titles in a CFW that supports patched AGB_FIRM and signature patching. To get AGB_FIRM patched see this thread. For help on CFW read the guide for the appropriate CFW for your system.
 

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Thanks.

What app would you use to install the AGB_FIRM to SysNand ? Would a backup be able to recover if for some reason shit hit the fan ?
 

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Hey I have a question a little off thread but in the latest gateway release there is a blucardfix.cia that allows to launch bluecard on newer updates but will it work on the 2ds because I cant run blue card on 2ds thanks
 

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