Enable the console on whichever screen you can spare, and print messages to it (eg. successive numbers) between bits of your code so you can see where the crash happens.
Citra is good for testing quick changes, but it is very forgiving for bad addresses and hardware configuration issues. Testing on hardware is still best - probably won't change soon - if ever.
Hi guys , I am new to the forums and also to 3ds brew development. I tried to compile default (graphics/helloworld) ctrulib example, did everything like in tutorial, no prob with compilation, everything fine. But when I moved my compiled files (3dsx and smdh) to sd card and then run homebrew, it didn't show up. I tried restarting my 3ds and running again make. What am I doing wrong? Other homebrew apps are showing and working correctly (mgba, mastermind, ironhax installer, ...)
'sup mates,
I'm also new here and I've got a question too. Yesterday I found that it's possible to do homebrew on the 3DS, which made me smile instantly. The problem is, I wasn't updating my firmware for a few weeks now and was stuck on 9.6 or something like that, so I decided to update it. But unfortunately then it went straight to 10.0 before I tried to do the homebrew hack (which would be Tubehax). Is there a way to do that directly on the newest firmware? Or at least if not, to downgrade my 3DS to 9.9, since I tried the hack on my current firmware 3DS and it didn't work
What's the simplest way to set up homebrew on a system with 7.2 native/10.0 emunand?
I want to get kernel stuff going for dynarec on gba stuff and the only way I know of right now (launch rxtools, launch devmode on sysnand, launch patched ninjhax) is cumbersome.
While doing some heavier stuff in homebrew i noticed that citra goes much slower then a 3DS.
Is this normal or could this be something in my code?
Cause i would expect an emulator of something small like a 3DS to be much faster then an actual device.
While doing some heavier stuff in homebrew i noticed that citra goes much slower then a 3DS.
Is this normal or could this be something in my code?
Cause i would expect an emulator of something small like a 3DS to be much faster then an actual device.
Just a thought but maybe you should leave your posts up. Just because your question got answered doesn't mean it's worthless. Maybe someone will have the same question you posted and learn from the answer you received.
oh ok. I was having trouble with Tubehax but it's just really touchy. It took a few tries to get it to stop crashing and work, and the "hold down start until it crashes" worked.
Thanks for your tips, i ported the entire socket module, now i need only to test it.
Anyway, about send bug, sendto last arguments need to be leaved NULL and 0 or they may refer to an existent server?
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