The updater is giving me an error. Saying it can't find the fileIt's possible. I'd need to either implement my own API on my site or figure out how github's json api works. That's a lot of effort though, so![]()
The updater is giving me an error. Saying it can't find the fileIt's possible. I'd need to either implement my own API on my site or figure out how github's json api works. That's a lot of effort though, so![]()
Hold on, let me take a look.The updater is giving me an error. Saying it can't find the file
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It's saying the arm9 payload wasn't found. Make sure you have the config set up properly.Hold on, let me take a look.
/anim/arm9payload.bin that's what's in my update.cfg when it shows on the top screen for a sec it says the correct pathHold on, let me take a look.
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It's saying the arm9 payload wasn't found. Make sure you have the config set up properly.
Can you manually verify that the file exists?/anim/arm9payload.bin that's what's in my update.cfg when it shows on the top screen for a sec it says the correct path
Figured it out. Seems the text editor I used on my phone adds a space to the beginning of new files. That seems like a great idea -_-.Can you manually verify that the file exists?
Yep, that would do it. Ignore the PM I just sent youFigured it out. Seems the text editor I used on my phone adds a space to the beginning of new files. That seems like a great idea -_-.
most phone keyboards do this by default, which can be really annoying when trying to fill in certain text fields.Figured it out. Seems the text editor I used on my phone adds a space to the beginning of new files. That seems like a great idea -_-.
Wasn't the keyboard it was the app I used. I just tested it using another app and it didn't add it. Also never had it add a space to anything before so I know its not the keyboard.most phone keyboards do this by default, which can be really annoying when trying to fill in certain text fields.
I'm having trouble trying to get into Homebrew, I get a black screen after the screen reads "The homerobpin is ready" it does it's flashes and then stays on a black screen. I am using the current boot.3dsx from the 5.4 folder.
That boots the cfw not the homebrew menu. Use the one from the starterkitI'm having trouble trying to get into Homebrew, I get a black screen after the screen reads "The homerobpin is ready" it does it's flashes and then stays on a black screen. I am using the current boot.3dsx from the 5.4 folder.
The real question is why are you still on 10.6@Aurora Wright
I think I may have found a bug in the latest commit: 113059e57c213f4f192209c611fe796801ede01d, v5.4
System settings shows 'Emu 10.6....' when no emunand is present (verified with D9WIP and EmuNAND9). Tested on an o3ds, 10.6.x sysnand (a9lh) with 'Enable region/language emulation' and 'Show current NAND in System Settings.'

The real question is why are you still on 10.6![]()
Nothing changed in emunand stuff... You probably still have the GW EmuNAND NCSD header in the middle of the FAT filesystemI mainly use my n3ds so my o3ds gets no love![]()
While I love the idea you would still need luma in the anim folder for bootanim9 to launch itRequest for aurora.
Able to put a payload with a certain name that always run before Luma, without pressing any button. For example, run Bootanim (renamed)before luma.
To keep the luma .bin at the root of the sd.
Nothing changed in emunand stuff... You probably still have the GW EmuNAND NCSD header in the middle of the FAT filesystem
