Do other people have the same problem as me it only working once and giving the error code 2168-0003 after with no chance of reinstalling or reloading
You don't have to reinstall it
Do other people have the same problem as me it only working once and giving the error code 2168-0003 after with no chance of reinstalling or reloading
still won't open much. Only had it open once and the rest the album just opens wich means it aint that stable. But atleast we got something working on 3.0 that's what counts xdYou don't have to reinstall it
Because we've seen just how far these 'ethical hackers' will go to mislead and make choices for other people.Oh, why is this?
Pretty cool fact (time taken to initial homebrew launcher from system launch):
3DS - 3 years, 8 months
Switch - 0 years, 11 months
And for 3ds there was technically a pay wall because cubic ninjaPretty cool fact (time taken to initial homebrew launcher from system launch):
3DS - 3 years, 8 months
Switch - 0 years, 11 months
Ds flashcards do not run 3ds homebrew. Gateway was bound to specific firmwares and fairly expensive considering what it actually was3s still had ds flashcarts and gateway in 2013
No, and from what I've heard they don't plan on adding support any time soon.Works on 2.3?
No, and from what I've heard they don't plan on adding support any time soon.
I'm not sure if this fact is pro-3ds scene in any way.3s still had ds flashcarts and gateway in 2013
So, if they don't plan on adding support for firmware past 3.0.0, what benefit do the 4.x.x hacks have to the end user? I'm genuinely curious.
When the time comes, we will release nx-hbl which is our NRO launcher that can be used with kernelhax'd systems.
When the scene evolves from needing a web browser, we'll have an HBL..
Switchbrew doesn't plan on adding the support (which is the ones who made this). Reswitched plans on making cfw that will run homebrew from the home menu in some way for any firmware with a trustzone exploit, so any current firmware.So, if they don't plan on adding support for firmware past 3.0.0, what benefit do the 4.x.x hacks have to the end user? I'm genuinely curious.