See the previous posts as to why there isn't an updateIs Aurora Wright working on something new for Luma3DS? There hasn't been an update in awhile.
New stuff have been added in some commits. Aurora currently doesn't have access to her 3DS, which is why she currently can't push a new update.Is Aurora Wright working on something new for Luma3DS? There hasn't been an update in awhile.
I use StarUpdater because it has a CIA versionI'm currently using v1.2 of this one: https://github.com/Hamcha/lumaupdate/releases
Should I switch to StarUpdater? Never had problems using Hamcha's.
hamcha's is the one that had the dev build issue thats why i stay far away from it. star doesnt and never did(it was made because of that issue). astro is also very good at adding stuff people ask for.I'm currently using v1.2 of this one: https://github.com/Hamcha/lumaupdate/releases
Should I switch to StarUpdater? Never had problems using Hamcha's.
I use StarUpdater because it has a CIA version
hamcha's is the one that had the dev build issue thats why i stay far away from it. star doesnt and never did(it was made because of that issue). astro is also very good at adding stuff people ask for.
Yep I just checked in the guide I think Pailect linked hamcha's updater. Gonna switch to Astro's next time I turn on the N3DShamcha's is the one that had the dev build issue thats why i stay far away from it. star doesnt and never did(it was made because of that issue). astro is also very good at adding stuff people ask for.
This is AuReiNAND, she just changed the name. But Luma has updated codes, all features such as firmware.bin, GBA/DS(i), region-free, ect built directly into the launcher now, more user-friendly menu, ect. It's just an updated AuReiNAND.I've been using AuReiNAND cfw cause I was told that it was the best to use with arm9loader. Now I'm reading numerous posts in other topics about this Luma3DS. Is there any advantages this offers over AuReiNAND or should I stick with what I got?
I personally use Luma and will suggest it to anyone who asks me what cfw they should use. That beeing said I honestly never tryed RxTools before because it was kind of dead when I started hacking my 3ds. So if you liked RxTools you should also read the link I gave you and test out both and then decide which coffers your needs. With a9lh switching cfw got quiet simple. You just need to switch the arm9loaderhax.binas long as i don't go stupid... that's gonna be tough.
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Thanks! would you suggest luma? i saw the installation guide and since it can be used with cboot(instead of a9lh so i can't screw my 3ds) which one do you think it's better and easier? i see changing to either cfw is feasible.
I don't know about Hamcha's, but as far as I know, Astro is just compiling the latest Luma commit so people don't have to wait for an official release.Can someone explain the situation involving different versions of this CFW? Astro's version? Hamcha's? Am I understanding correctly that others' have put their own work into improving this CFW while Aurora Wright is gone? Which version is the best? I'm using the most recent commit found HERE.
Hamcha and I both made different versions of a luma updater, we didn't make our own versions of this CFW. My site which you linked is just a front-end for a homeserver that checks out and builds the latest commit every time it's updated.Can someone explain the situation involving different versions of this CFW? Astro's version? Hamcha's? Am I understanding correctly that others' have put their own work into improving this CFW while Aurora Wright is gone? Which version is the best? I'm using the most recent commit found HERE.