I don't know of a tutorial/guide off the top of my head but I've attached a compiled version of decrypt9. It has the Launcher.dat and *.bin versions. You can run the .bin version by placing it in the brahma folder on your sd card and starting it from the pasta gui. I think you have to press some hotkey to keep pasta from autobooting. Follow the instructions in decrypt9's readme on how to use it.don't suppose there's a guide anywhere?
9.8 update for the 3DS, Sky3DS still not blocked, it's confirmed that Nintendo loves piracy...
Anyway, this thread is not here for complaining about the fact that Sky3DS isn't blocked, but to give infos on Pasta.
And the official firmware spoofing CIA will be released soon.
Yes with decrypt9 mod that launch from Ninjhaxi don't suppose pasta lets you extract xorpads when on 9.2?
Can't you just install an operating system to a USB drive?Well, I can explore files with Asus EasyFlash (from bios), but i'm not sure if it's a good idea
I almost finished with my GBA conversion method. If you want to help, here's 3 original images:
I need templates made from it, my program uses those images to create textures and 3D banner from it and I don't really want to include original images with my program. I need nicely scaled and smooth templates with alpha (transparency) in place.
... It's very easy to DEFINITEVELY block Sky3DS, you know? I read on #3dsdev the method...Maybe they can't block it without risking to block original carts, and so they prefer not to block it. Emunand is still not blocked, those bugs are a side-effect and mean the black screens with new firmware are not on purpose, but just because Nintendo modifications conflits with emunand. If it was done on purpose, 9.8 would have also completely blocked emunand again, which is not the case.
I read on this forum a method to prove it can be detected (GW Menu -> Test cart), but people seem to not listen to the fact it's possible or think that one can just not upgrade the firmware to whatever version finally blocks it. *shrug*... It's very easy to DEFINITEVELY block Sky3DS, you know? I read on #3dsdev the method...
... It's very easy to DEFINITEVELY block Sky3DS, you know? I read on #3dsdev the method...
1. No, but it shouldn't block retail cards (it's not a detection, actually).Did someone made a proof of concept? Would be interesting to see and test if it doesn't block retail cards.
And why Nintendo would block Sky3DS anyway? (same for Gateway). It make them sells more 3DS so it's not a big problem (people who don't want to pay for games will never pay, at least they pay the system ).
Except for the part where Nintendo has sold the 3DS at loss before to get game sales going (not to say they currently are; I have no data on that).1. It shouldn't or it won't? The nuance is pretty big, that's why a proof of concept would be interesting (but I bet and hope developpers have better things to do than such an useless thing actually ).
2. Pirates that don't want to pay for games will never pay them, they'll prefer to just not play those games. So Nintendo have nothing to gain by blocking it, except lose a few sales of people who were interested into a 3DS to use those things.
I say "it shouldn't" because I didn't test.It shouldn't or it won't? The nuance is pretty big, that's why a proof of concept would be interesting (but I bet and hope developpers have better things to do than such an useless thing actually ).