Hacking New Sky3ds flashcart

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All those guy in hype thread when ap check was discovered were right eventually. As a sky owner (blue button) I don't really angry on them, the flashcart function well and play all the game that was available when I purchased it. The one thing I concerned is that at any time they can bluff a new ap check and make template file that won't with new games and realese new revision.
 
well they didnt force anyone to buy it
i will buy it cuz i dont have neither gateway or blue sky3ds
it seems awesome to me the fact that you copy the games instantley
and manage saves easily without deleting save by accident (happend to my brother a lot )
 
...and how many Acekards were released? 3, if I recall correctly - Acekard RPG, Acekard 2 and 2i. What about Supercard? DSOne, DSOne-i, DSTwo, DSTwo+... shall I continue?

Your point? I'm well aware other cards have had multiple revisions.

I never said Sky3ds only the only ones to do it, just they are laughing all the way to bank, 3 cards in a short time and people who are burned still lining up to buy it. Same goes for the other teams dropping support and expecting you to buy new hardware.

Sky however are the only one to intentionally handicap their card (the 10 game limit). Unless you believe it was not on purpose and they just happened to release an updated one, once the limit was bypassed.
 
#154 has video of new sky3ds+ if you watch it quite near the start when he picks up the cart to put it in the 3ds you can plainly see the port to connect the card to your p.c. to update the firmware. looks like a standard usb micro slot to my old tired eyes. give it a look........cheers guys

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just had another look it appears about 28secs into the video......
 
...and how many Acekards were released? 3, if I recall correctly - Acekard RPG, Acekard 2 and 2i. What about Supercard? DSOne, DSOne-i, DSTwo, DSTwo+... shall I continue?
Or the R4i Gold RevB, RevC and the many other earlier revisions. LOL And we haven't even gotten to the other R4 clones yet XD

Man I remember the days when flashcarts had to be updated using bulky dongle thingamabobs.
 
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Exactly. Some of us still remember that in the beginning we actually had to use PASS-ME on the DS since Slot-1 carts didn't even exist, others think that effective hacks just come on a silver platter. I think the new Sky3DS+ is promising, it fixes many of the problems previous revisions had, it breaks the latest AP, it's finally upgradable (a much-requested feature) and has a couple other knick-knacks that I won't describe here right now. Needless to say, GBATemp will be dropping a review of this cartridge as soon as we have one fully tested - stay tuned! ;)
Lol, i still have my pass-me :) it's in the box with retro hack stuff hardware \0/
Anyway, i will buy a new sky3ds anytime :P

The 2 buttons are a +, we don't have to cycle the whole list of games anymore since you can just cycle back.
About the upgrade function, we'll see how well it gets used when it's needed ;) no point in discussing it untill we have to.
It's nice to see you can add your own games to it without waiting for a new updated bin file
Another + point, no diskwriter software needed anymore!

Next thing i like to see -> cheat support ;)
 
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This firmware update, does it mean its a final flashcart?
The only option for Nintendo would be to figure out how to block it on a hardware level, as they've done earlier on the 3DS and DSi, causing most flashcarts to become incompatible overnight. If they won't manage that, it's pretty much final.
Sky however are the only one to intentionally handicap their card (the 10 game limit). Unless you believe it was not on purpose and they just happened to release an updated one, once the limit was bypassed.
During the development of Sky Army Knife I became intimately familiar with the inner workings of the Sky3DS cartridge and I can see why the limit was there. It was both a hardware and a software issue, not the team's fancy. Sure, the initial product was rushed to market, but I find it debatable whether it was crippled on purpose or just underdeveloped at the time.
 
The only option for Nintendo would be to figure out how to block it on a hardware level, as they've done earlier on the 3DS and DSi, causing most flashcarts to become incompatible overnight. If they won't manage that, it's pretty much final.
During the development of Sky Army Knife I became intimately familiar with the inner workings of the Sky3DS cartridge and I can see why the limit was there. It was both a hardware and a software issue, not the team's fancy. Sure, the initial product was rushed to market, but I find it debatable whether it was crippled on purpose or just underdeveloped at the time.

For example its impossible to block dstwo, it has firmware update thing maybe?
Let see if its a ultimate flashcart or not.
 
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For example its impossible to block dstwo, it has firmware update thing maybe?
Nothing's impossible, it just may be not worth the effort. DSTwo is expensive, the install base is small, Nintendo just had a bigger fish to fry killing the R4's, so they focused on that and effectively made 90% of flashcarts on the market at the time inoperable. No flash cartridge behaves 100% like an original cart, some are just easier to block than others.
 
Seems to be Mini or MicroUSB as you can see here:
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The only option for Nintendo would be to figure out how to block it on a hardware level, as they've done earlier on the 3DS and DSi, causing most flashcarts to become incompatible overnight. If they won't manage that, it's pretty much final.
During the development of Sky Army Knife I became intimately familiar with the inner workings of the Sky3DS cartridge and I can see why the limit was there. It was both a hardware and a software issue, not the team's fancy. Sure, the initial product was rushed to market, but I find it debatable whether it was crippled on purpose or just underdeveloped at the time.

Considering the sky team seem to know what they are doing (as in, they are doing it themselves and not just copying another team), I find it hard to believe it wasn't intentional, that a team that clearly knows what they are doing (even bypassing the ap, even if it does need a new card), couldn't get past the limit. Until an unofficial patcher comes out, and just like that, suddenly they have a brand new card with no limit.

So either it was on purpose, or they released a card, fully knowing they were not going to support it.
 
"The N3DS is what the O3DS should have been from the beginning."
Sky and Nintendo are like kindred spirits. :P
But when Nintendo introduced the 3DS the glasses-free 3D technology was brand new and the face tracking feature didn't exist yet. Sky have no such excuse, updatable firmware is pretty basic functionality and has been around forever.

I think it is all a marketing ploy. They basically have gotten people to pay to beta test
That's a good way to put it. It's a win win for them because people will buy the cart anyway since it's the only 3DS flashcart that works on the latest firmware. They could have made it firmware upgradable from the get go but that would have made them less money since people would only need to buy the cart once.

...and how many Acekards were released? 3, if I recall correctly - Acekard RPG, Acekard 2 and 2i. What about Supercard? DSOne, DSOne-i, DSTwo, DSTwo+... shall I continue?
But the thing is, DS flashcarts didn't need firmware upgrades. That feature became neccessary when Nintendo made the DSi, which was also firmware upgradable, which is why teams had to release a new cart for the DSi which could actually be upgraded to circumvent blocks. It makes no sense at all to release a flashcart that isn't firmware upgradable for a console that is, especially when Nintendo are known to block flashcarts in updates. If it was firmware upgradable they wouldn't have needed the two additional revisions, on the other hand the DSTWO and DSTWO+ have notable hardware changes that wouldn't have been possible with a simple firmware upgrade.
 
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"* Firmware updatable."


Finally, one can call this a proper flashcart. Those that bought the blue button after the red button debackle should have waited and I pity you. :P

However this might cause Nintendo to push towards a firmware update to block this. At least now the firmware update option means you won't have to rebuy another $100 device that could become useless again in the future. That's assuming they implemented the firmware update feature correctly though.... :P
 
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