I'm 100% sure any and all homebrew work from the Homebrew Launcher cia.
What the frak are you talking about? yello8 never made the hbl.cia load and boot anything other than .3ds home brew.
I'm 100% sure any and all homebrew work from the Homebrew Launcher cia.
The homebrew launcher never accepted .3ds files... if that were the case then pirating wouldn't require as much work. But as of now, I don't see any piece of homebrew that worked on anyhax not work on the .cia version of the homebrew browser; after all, it's just an entrypoint. Nothing about what the menu boots should change.What the frak are you talking about? yello8 never made the hbl.cia load and boot anything other than .3ds home brew.
The homebrew launcher never accepted .3ds files... if that were the case then pirating wouldn't require as much work. But as of now, I don't see any piece of homebrew that worked on anyhax not work on the .cia version of the homebrew browser; after all, it's just an entrypoint. Nothing about what the menu boots should change.
You misunderstood him. He didn't mean that you can't access homebrew through hb.cia. In fact, he wasn't even talking about the .CIA version of the homebrew launcher at all. He was saying that many homebrew applications (.3dsx) such as hans aren't available as .cias. Reread his post and you'll see.I'm 100% sure any and all homebrew work from the Homebrew Launcher cia.
Actually, reread his post. Ryccardo misunderstood that he was talking about the homebrew launcher .cia instead of each individual homebrew itself.You misunderstood him. He didn't mean that you can't access homebrew through hb.cia. In fact, he wasn't even talking about the .CIA version of the homebrew launcher at all. He was saying that many homebrew applications (.3dsx) such as hans aren't available as .cias. Reread his post and you'll see.
Actually, reread his post. He misunderstood that he was talking about the homebrew launcher .cia instead of each individual homebrew itself.
... No he's not. He's saying that it's unfortunate that a lot of homebrews aren't possible, or simply don't exist as cias. Most of that were his exact words.So true, unfortunately a lot of homebrews aren't possible or simply don't exist as cia!
For Ryccardo to misunderstand something... there needs to be something to be misunderstood. Meaning, whatever Ryccardo said is irrelevant. Ryccardo was responding to a post that suggested to install the homebrew launcher as a .cia. He then said that some weren't available as a .cia which really doesn't matter as you don't run .cia through HBL, only .3dsx, hence me saying that anything that runs from boot.3dsx would run from the HBL.cia. Why is it that big of a deal?... No he's not. He's saying that it's unfortunate that a lot of homebrews aren't possible, or simply don't exist as cias.
Nowhere in the post did he mention the CIA launcher. And he said "homebrews" so he was referring to many homebrew applications not the launcher which wouldn't even be a homebrew application, meaning he isn't talking about the CIA homebrew launcher.
Ahh I see what you mean. The post he was quoting could be interpreted in two different ways though, so I can see the confusion with it.For Ryccardo to misunderstand something... there needs to be something to be misunderstood. Meaning, whatever Ryccardo said is irrelevant. Ryccardo was responding to a post that suggested to install the homebrew launcher as a .cia. He then said that some weren't available as a .cia which really doesn't matter as you don't run .cia through HBL, only .3dsx, hence me saying that anything that runs from boot.3dsx would run from the HBL.cia. Why is it that big of a deal?
Oh okay. It's a text-based forum, I guess stuff like this was bound to happen.Ahh I see what you mean. The post he was quoting could be interpreted in two different ways though, so I can see the confusion with it.
-snip- getting close to the 300 icon limit -snip-
No, the home menu only accepts 300 items total. Things in folders are counted.Folders are a thing. This expands the potential capacity to something on the order of 18,000 or so, iirc.
No, the home menu only accepts 300 items total. Things in folders are counted.
It is rather arbitrary, and it would be easy if so many services didn't rely on it. The 3DS itself can handle a 301st title (forced through an .cia installer); it hides the first installed title, making it invisible on the home menu however. Plus, things like Activity Log, eShop (especially), and Data Management rely on it not being over 300. It'll throw an error if it is. For example, eShop will say that you can't install a title for being close to your limit, or you can't place a Badge because the home menu is too full (wtf Nintendo) But it may be for a simple reason being the internal database file only being able to hold so much info.Interesting...I wonder if this couldn't somehow be patched to be expanded via cfw, because that seems like a rather arbitrary limit.
Oh, yeah. Loading up the menu with a large amount of apps definitely slow the home menu down, lagging in some cases. It would be better though if Nintendo broke the directories where the apps are loaded into smaller ones so it wouldn't have to load all the data at once. I don't think they were expecting anyone to really be this dedicated to the 3DS and so they went with one. I guess if they went with two or more directories, it would break older games that use the outdated folder structure.I was just discussing this on IRC, and suspicion is that it's a ram limitation (although really there's no reason it shouldn't be able to be jumped up on n3ds outside of hardcoded references such as what you've mentioned)