Homebrew Laucher A9LH (teste)

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I like how launcher9 doesn't need to have a config text file in order for everything to be organized.

choose the order of homebrews ?

that simple !

empty the folder "payload"

put one by one the payloads in the folder "payload"

in the choice of the order.

my english and... bad! :rofl:
 
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little update:

https://github.com/kasai07/Launcher9/releases

put the file "barre.tga" in folder "bg"

https://mega.nz/#!U5BEjCDR!q5HSe7xtIPfjj2MSM-L7qQ9ibZSRm8kiN5bV9tG7DBU
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https://mega.nz/#!ItohwBYB!TwPe99cFvBZSIsLztyqzbZWSMoAFIbFnWWmWXl3ctl0
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This application will replace the CTRBootManager ?

It is possible to put this launcher in the payloads folder Luma.
Currently I use a menu created by Yakara Colombia that appears when you press start when you turn on the 3ds.
It allows you to add to the menu start multiple payloads.
 
Last edited by Ryumaru,
For anyone wondering, I managed to fix my image issues: it seems that selecting "RLE Compression" while exporting a TGA from GIMP 2 causes the TGA to not display correctly in Launcher9, and converting a non-24-bit (for example, a 32-bit) image to TGA causes Launcher9 to freeze when displaying the image.
To solve the compression issue, simply do not select the "RLE Compression" option when exporting a TGA using GIMP 2.
To solve the bitrate issue, one could use MS Paint (or a similar program, maybe?) to save a PNG/JPEG/etc. as a 24-bit BMP, and then proceed to convert the BMP to TGA.
Maybe these notes could be added to the main post, @kasai07? So people don't have to read all the way to page 6 to get their logos working ;)
 
It is possible to put this launcher in the payloads folder Luma.
Currently I use a menu created by Yakara Colombia that appears when you press start when you turn on the 3ds.
It allows you to add to the menu start multiple payloads.

Yes No problem ;)
 
can i use homebrew with this?

Please read the above posts, this has been asked many times before.
You can't directly run homebrew, but you can run ARM9 payloads (Luma3DS, Decrypt9, GodMode9, lot's of other things with "9"). There is no Homebrew Launcher ARM9 payload.
 
Please read the above posts, this has been asked many times before.
You can't directly run homebrew, but you can run ARM9 payloads (Luma3DS, Decrypt9, GodMode9, lot's of other things with "9"). There is no Homebrew Launcher ARM9 payload.
technically, ARM9 payloads ARE homebrew. :P

Just not.... the kind of homebrew he's looking for.
 
Hey, I installed this but it doesnt seem to go to the menu, it just loads up the splash screen for Luma3DS and then boots into Luma. Am I doing something wrong? Is it the autoboot timeout? thanks for helping me im kinda a noob at this stuff
EDIT
Also there is a small error in the config that the first line is uncommented

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The splash screen is ascii and says BootCTR9 is loading, then boots into Luma
 
Last edited by zjjppiscool,
Hey, I installed this but it doesnt seem to go to the menu, it just loads up the splash screen for Luma3DS and then boots into Luma. Am I doing something wrong? Is it the autoboot timeout? thanks for helping me im kinda a noob at this stuff
EDIT
Also there is a small error in the config that the first line is uncommented

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The splash screen is ascii and says BootCTR9 is loading, then boots into Luma

You need to move the arm9loaderhax.bin for Luma into the Launcher9/Payload folder, renaming it something like "Luma3DS.bin", and then you need to copy the arm9loaderhax.bin from the Launcher9 download to the root of your SD card.
It's been a while since I've uses this program, so those file/folder names might be wrong.
 
You need to move the arm9loaderhax.bin for Luma into the Launcher9/Payload folder, renaming it something like "Luma3DS.bin", and then you need to copy the arm9loaderhax.bin from the Launcher9 download to the root of your SD card.
It's been a while since I've uses this program, so those file/folder names might be wrong.
Yeah that's what I did, and I copied the arm9loaderhax.bin to the root of the SD card and also copied the arm9bootloader.bin file to the root, but it still just boots up an ASCII splash screen with no menu.

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*facepalms* I just realized I extracted the wrong zip file. Sorry for bugging anybody, i make these mistakes sometimes.
 

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