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does ninjhax require the browser to work? or does it just require a internet connection? i ask this because i have a firmware 1.0.0 original 3ds wich obviously doesnt have a working browser, so i was thinking to use a gamecardridge to update it to a more recent firmware then use cubic ninja as entrypoint.

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I think it requires that you at least have a browser, which requires updating the 3DS at least once since you got it from the factory.

I've also heard that ninjhax will still work even if the browser is blocked.

Also 1.0.0? You should seriously sell that to a hardmodder so they can dump it: That's a firmware we still need (or want??) for documenting. By all means, please don't update that thing.
 
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Big task, don't know if you want to actually do it or not, but I would strongly recommend making a NAND dump! I don't think anyone has actually managed to extract and distribute a 1.0.0 dump before. (unless someone has already done that; in that case, wanna fill me in?)
 

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You don't need a browser for ninjhax 2.0-2.5. You do currently need 9.0 or higher but you want to avoid 9.3 plus because you'll be forced into a risky downgrade.

Updating to 4.1 to 4.5 is the best idea.
 

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You could probably get a N3DS on a vulnerable firmware plus some cash left over by selling that to a hardmodder if you're legitimately on 1.0.0.
Definitely. I'd be willing to trade my hacked N3DS if pre10c could provide pictures of the 3DS' firmware in system settings. (Although I'd probably end up shipping it to a more experienced hardmodder anyway)

Anyway, sorry to derail the thread, but this is a pretty big deal. I can still help you if you choose to keep going with your O3DS, but I beg that you consider dumping that 1.0.0 firmware for future hacking development research.
 
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@Reisyukaku You think his 3DS has what you need?
I already have a 1.0 dump :P
Thats how I got OTP. But i'd like to see if OP has goodies on his nand.
To answer OPs question, ninjhax1 uses browser, ninjhax 2 uses home menu. If you have cubic ninja, you can just use that to dump nand.

See https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-can-i-hack-1-0-0-0u-3ds.394976/page-4#post-5653222
and the QR is https://i.imgur.com/7Q35Tuy.png

I'd be very happy if you could dump the nand, and then produce a fat16 xorpad, and then use http://pastebin.com/NZpxC7qU
 
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