i'll check thanksThis only happens if rei/loader.bin or rei/payloads/default.bin don't exist
i'll check thanksThis only happens if rei/loader.bin or rei/payloads/default.bin don't exist
It tells you here (check the bold part):i followed this guide:https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki/Part-1-(Homebrew)
and now i have cakecfw. can i switch to aureinand without problems?
what should I do?
Any chance for a way to adjust screen brightness?
It's not really a problem when it's just the splash, but it's a bit less tolerable for me when trying to work with Decrypt9 and the whole lot.
Any chance for a way to adjust screen brightness?
It's not really a problem when it's just the splash, but it's a bit less tolerable for me when trying to work with Decrypt9 and the whole lot.
I think bootctr9 now allows you to adjust brightness, so try that out if you like.I think you can adjust it with CTRBootManager9, if you don't mind using a boot manager, but otherwise, no, you'd have to recompile ARM9LoaderHax with the desired brightness, or modify AuReiNand to adjust the brightness.
bootctr9 is really the way to go for a9lh booting, between custom splash screens, toggleable screen init, custom brightness, etc.I think bootctr9 now allows you to adjust brightness, so try that out if you like.
Now I really want to switch A9LH fork. How can I do that if I already have delebile's fork installed and updated with dark-samus' updater?
Thanks! So no need to recompile because stage2 isn't console-unique, right? Also, what forks are there and which one of them is recommended?You can use his updater again, but change out stage0xC5000.bin (might've missed a zero or two there, but you get the idea) for one from the fork you want to swap to.
Thanks! So no need to recompile because stage2 isn't console-unique, right? Also, what forks are there and which one of them is recommended?
Make sure you're using the proper firmware files.ello, I need your help.
N3DS A9LH+AuReinand CFW 10.7 emunand here is my problem NTR CFW 3.3 crashes (20 th attempt) anyone have a tip please?
before I was with menuhax cakesfw emunand 10.6 everything was OK
The point of gateway and the sky with cfw is you don't have to have a bunch of crap installed on ur 3ds. Also say someone wants to buy the game after they try it, they can't with a CIA. I have seen many threads where people have decided to buy the game after and it won't let them. So while it may be pointless to you, it does have its uses for other people.Well, there's no point to an emuNAND as anymore. Besides the use of Gateway, but in all honesty, what's the point?
(I think the mistake was the guide switching to Cakes, caused more problems to it's users.)
I want to use number 3. Please share it AuroraThere are four that I know of, three of which are public:
- Delebile's (the default one pretty much everyone is on)
- Dark Samus's, the experimental one
- Aurora's, which is private and has a few tweaks to her liking
- FIX94's, which is like Delebile's, except it turns the backlight off (but still does screen init). It's intended to be used with arm9select, which turns the backlights on for payloads as needed (with *_bl files).
You could remove the CIA and it would work.The point of gateway and the sky with cfw is you don't have to have a bunch of crap installed on ur 3ds. Also say someone wants to buy the game after they try it, they can't with a CIA. I have seen many threads where people have decided to buy the game after and it won't let them. So while it may be pointless to you, it does have its uses for other people.
Quite easy.. Backup your save data (with something like JK save manager), delete the CIA, buy the game, then restore your save. It's what I do.The point of gateway and the sky with cfw is you don't have to have a bunch of crap installed on ur 3ds. Also say someone wants to buy the game after they try it, they can't with a CIA. I have seen many threads where people have decided to buy the game after and it won't let them. So while it may be pointless to you, it does have its uses for other people.
Make sure you're using the proper firmware files.