Hacking New Sky3ds flashcart

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1.Format your microSD card to FAT32 in Windows,and copy the roms into it directly, no diskwriter tool required any more.

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2.Download the newest gamelist.bin(like a template file used by the old sky3DS card, will keep it updated
constantly for new games later) from sky3DS.com,copy it into the root of your microSD card.

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3.Enjoy your games, switch games by pressing the orange button back and forth.

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Note: A settings.txt file and other .sav files will be built in your microSD card once start to play
games, open the settings.txt, set the CREATE_PER_GAME_SETTINGS = 1(default 0, can change
it anytime later) and save it, a .CFG file will be created in your microSD card after a game has
been played, it includes the specific info for that game(CART_ID,FLASH_ID...), you can build
you own .CFG file for playing a new game(or an online game) later if you know how to get those
info properly, which means you don't have to wait for the updated gamelist.bin file by our site,
the .CFG file has a higher priority than a gamelist.bin file.


*Firmware update:

sky3DS+ will come with the newest firmwareV4(FIRMWARE_VERSION=4 in the settings.txt, you
don't need to do any update at the moment), we will keep it updated on our site if needed.

1.Download the updated firmware.bin from sky3DS.com, and copy it into the root directory of
your microSD card.

2.Insert your microSD card into sky3DS+, connect your PC and sky3DS+ with a USB cable(come
with, which can also work as a USB Adapter once connection built).

3.The LED red light will turn on for 10 seconds, then turn to the green light and keep flashing for
10 seconds, once the light turn off it means the sky3DS+ has been updated successfully. Alert:
Never unplug the USB cable while the green light keep flashing, it might damage your sky3DS+ card!

4.Delete the firmware.bin file in your microSD card.
 
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Awesome that they fixed not only the ap protection but also you can use homebrew with it now in .3ds format which i am assuming that means undubs will work as well. No more disk writer needed anymore also just drag and drop to the microsd card. Nice.

Wait...what????
  • * Compatible with other 3rd party homebrews;
    • * Firmware updatable.

I'm pretty sure it just means it is compatible with things like booting games through Region Free loader in Homebrew Launcher, running games through HANS, maybe even using svdt, things like that.
If they found the solution for running unsigned content directly from the card itself above 9.3, then chances are people would be able to run DevMenu and at the very least install legit .cias which I think is very unlikely.
 
Why does everyone like piracy so much? Poor Nintendo. *Downloads SM3DL*

Piracy, yes and no. I can back up my statements with pictures of my library, I just like having everything easily accessible so I can keep all my games at home :)

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There are 4GB roms, I have dumped Xenoblade, MGS 3D, UMH4 and D.K Country Returns and they were 4GB each (untrimed of course since they were just rom dumps).

He said over 4GB...FAT32 supports up to 4GB files.
 
There are over 4GB. Otherwise you wouldn't get split roms when dumping with GW.

Go to the 3dsdb site. Look at the largest Mbit/Gbit of a cartridge. 32Gbit is the largest cartridge, how big is this you might ask? 4GB.
 

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