Is there a way to use aureinand with mset? If not it's OK I'm just wondering. I have a9lhax on 2 of my 3dses
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ok give me a min to read the cakes section and i will tell you how to change
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ok its using bootctr9 which isnt needed with aureinand. i will upload a pack that you can just drag and drop. it will give you the newest commit of aureinand(that doesnt need the firm files) and decrypt9 on boot if needed
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here you go. after you know its working you can delete the cakes folder, the arm9bootloader.bin file, the boot_config,ini file, the decrypt9wip.bin and the uncart.bin file from the a9lh folder
i included decrypt9 as the default button press, uncart as up and safea9lhinstaller as r. i included a text file in the payloads folder to tell you what each is and how to use it
Say you want to update your a9lh or switch it to a diff fork. It's not really needed but good to haveWhat's safea9lhinstaller for?
If does a bunch of sanity checks, is a generic installer, and can validate OTP (n3ds only)What's safea9lhinstaller for?
Ya its cache. I wonder how l2 only would affect the snes gamesSo I've been playing around with the new clock settings, I noticed that just enabling the L2 cache alone is enough to eliminate frame rate issues in the games i have previously tested and out of those 3 games Ridge Racer always seemed to crash with clock or clock + L2 but if L2 is enabled only, game is stable.
What I am suggesting is, enabling L2 only seems to give a similar response in improved framerate as clock only and unlike clock only or clock+L2, L2 only hasn't broken any games for me yet so I think L2 is what I will always use unless I come across a really troubled game. For now, L2 only baby!!
BTW, L2 is cache right or am i making this up?
Ya its cache. I wonder how l2 only would affect the snes games
Thanks. I thought that was how. I like to be absolutely sure before trying.You must have 9.0 - 9.2 firmware installed sysnand or emunad.
Firat install reinand ropchain use fbi, use gw menu to install nvram. Last rename AuReiNand.dat to ReiNand.dat. put the file root of sd card.
old version worked with this method.
Well there is the built in stock 3DS brightness control combo, right? Or is that only functional in DS games? I believe it is HOME+START+DPAD UP or DPAD DOWN. I could be mistaken though. I recall it being discussed quite a few pages back.Yo guys, would it be possible to somehow implement some kind of tweak to use a button combo while you are inside a game to change the brightness level without having to press home button and going over to the settings corner to change it from there?
like for example we are playing some .cia game and inside the game pressing a key combo to change the brightness level, that would be very cool.
That only works in DS games (and possibly GBA games). On 3DS games, it goes back to the Home Menu, so you can adjust brightness in Home Menu Settings, but that's a bit cumbersome.Well there is the built in stock 3DS brightness control combo, right? Or is that only functional in DS games? I believe it is HOME+START+DPAD UP or DPAD DOWN. I could be mistaken though. I recall it being discussed quite a few pages back.
Well there is the built in stock 3DS brightness control combo, right? Or is that only functional in DS games? I believe it is HOME+START+DPAD UP or DPAD DOWN. I could be mistaken though. I recall it being discussed quite a few pages back.
Something that I was particularly interested in was whether or not we would be able to access the AuReiNand config menu (or a "lite" version of it) on the home menu/in game with the use of yifanlu's loader... I don't know how NTR manages to draw it's menu on-screen, but it would be interesting if AuRei could implement such a menu to control the clock-speed on the home menu/in game as opposed to at boot, since some games work well with it and some work well without. I know Aurora mentioned that the way the loader is forcing the CPU clocking doesn't allow for per-game settings, but perhaps being able to access the CPU clock option from a menu without rebooting would remedy that? I don't know how possible that is, but it was just a thought that crossed my mind the other night.
and GBA ^^ (the HOME+START+ DPAD UP, DPAD DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, X combo)yes you are right, but that is for DS games only