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i agree with this thread... but please ask to change the title, or people will still create new threads because they think that their findings are really reliable; and that this thread is just for bulshit\jokes

and keep it organized, edit the first post with links for the paste bins\indexing the people who shared them..

something like this thread: http://gbatemp.net/threads/gbatemps-golden-threads-thread.334504/
but everything inside this room.

Will do! Thanks for the idea.

Also, any mods willing to change the thread name to "Post Pastebins Here" Or something of the sort?
 
Will do! Thanks for the idea.

Also, any mods willing to change the thread name to "Post Pastebins Here" Or something of the sort?
report it, asking for change name, and currently no staff online... gbatemp right now is a jungle with no law :C
 
report it, asking for change name, and currently no staff online... gbatemp right now is a jungle with no law :C

Just reported it for a name change, so I'm set. Hopefully we can get some pastes do debunk. I see a lot that are weird, most likely fake, but I'm not one to understand code all to well so I can't decipher that yet. >.>

Thats just trolling shit I fed him.. its GW code for mounting NAND

Okay! I'll put it through. I think I might put a small explanation to each bin for everyone so they don't have to look through each. :)
 
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Might as well contribute :P I think this might actually be something.

http://pastebin.com/Gmm48dsa

The comment says "Patch NIM to reply with 0 in CheckSysupdateAvailable." Assuming the code does what it says, it would allow the eShop to work on outdated firmwares.
 
Don't think so, but ok. Thank you for the pastebin though.
Might as well contribute :P I think this might actually be something.

http://pastebin.com/Gmm48dsa

The comment says "Patch NIM to reply with 0 in CheckSysupdateAvailable." Assuming the code does what it says, it would allow the eShop to work on outdated firmwares.
 
I know just enough programming to have an idea of what that code is doing, and—in theory—it looks right to me.

It defines the nim process, an address, and an instruction, and says "Patch this process, with this instruction, at this address." Assuming the address and instruction are correct... it should work.

I'm just not sure what to do with it. You could use bootstrap, but then there's no way to get back to the home menu.

An alternative—and probably the better method—would be to use NTR Debugger, but I don't understand its syntax well enough to translate the C code.
 
I know enough programming to have an idea of what that code is doing, and—in theory—it looks right to me.

It defines the nim process, an address, and an instruction, and says "Patch this process, with this instruction, at this address." Assuming the address and instruction are correct... it should work.

I'm just not sure what to do with it. You could use bootstrap, but then there's no way to get back to the home menu.

An alternative—and probably the better method—would be to use NTR Debugger, but I don't understand its syntax well enough to translate the C code.
Well just from a complete idiot with no coding experience whatsoever it suggests that the Nim process ID is dynamic so you would probably have to figure that out too
 
Well just from a complete idiot with no coding experience whatsoever it suggests that the Nim process ID is dynamic so you would probably have to figure that out too

I know for a fact that NIM is 0x25 on my 3DS (at least when it's running 9.0-E, haven't had a reason/opportunity to check anything else).

It's listed as 0x25 in that pastebin as well.

Even if it wasn't, though, NTR Debugger makes it REALLY easy to find the address of a process. You type "listprocess()" and the address of every one shows up! :)
 
I know for a fact that NIM is 0x25 on my 3DS (at least when it's running 9.0-E, haven't had a reason/opportunity to check anything else).

It's listed as 0x25 in that pastebin as well.

Even if it wasn't, though, NTR Debugger makes it REALLY easy to find the address of a process. You type "listprocess()" and the address of every one shows up! :)
Yeah I understand, I was just going off what that paste in said......again as I said I don't really have any programming experience so I'm probably just chatting crap......if you feel like you can do something with it give it a go in NTR....see if it works :p
 
I'll add it to the main post. I wonder if it's that easy, since ShinyQuagsire has had some troubles with it. :unsure:
 
Oh, okay. Thanks for the info! Is this going to be added to KARL to stop emunand update nags?

It can cause a bunch of really bizarre side-effects, so probably not. Daz had like 60 empty gifts show up on his home screen after going into standby with it.
 
That is very odd. I wonder if there's a workaround for update nags. :wacko:

Probably, if you could patch the home menu at runtime rather than patch the nim call, but I can definitely say I'm also having some weirdities with that particular patch. Basically just random presents, 3DS never waking up from sleep, eShop's download later failing on my old 3DS (can't say anything for my N3DS because no eShop). Just weird stuff.
 
Hello people. Y'know that MathewE guy who we all had a big argument about when he teased a 9.X CFW? Well he teased it again about a month ago. Here is another pastebin to help beat the dead horse.

Teasing: http://pastebin.com/pvj5q2qp
Showing off some random chunk of code: http://pastebin.com/M8M01Qhx

Feel free to renew the pointless topic.
 

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