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Photo guide to installing DSiWare backups on real hardware and emulator

First, some USEFUL NOTES

Tickets are not actually required by the DSi launcher (this was unknown at the time the above procedure was written), you may skip the related steps

While still incomplete, @MarioMasta64 is working on automating this process for Windows+Python users:
http://gbatemp.net/threads/a-tool-to-make-converting-dsiware-from-3ds-to-dsi-easier.479996/

If you are using an emunand (through Hiya, for example), consider using DSi Title Manager instead; there's no reason it couldn't work on sysnand with minor changes but... it doesn't do that, yet or ever




Steal Acquire some decrypted DSiware apps. You can use Funkeycia, 3DSeStuff, etc the 3DS eShop to legally download them, rip them to cia, then use ctrtool to extract the cia into "contents" = .app (the very newest versions of ctrtool decrypt them during this extraction); alternatively you can use Godmode9 to directly copy the appropriate .app under twln:/title/00030004/* to the SD.
There's also a no-intro catalogue but no romset I know of, officer...

Backup your console's NAND, CID, and ConsoleID using well documented methods (hardmod if you have some DSiware that can be copied to SD, or fwTool+safety mod if you have an usable DSiware exploit - Team Twiizer's original sudokuhax is not suitable #clobberedkeyslots, while fourswordshax and the leaked ugopwn use minitwlpayload).
If you're using NO$GBA with a nand you didn't dump yourself, you can find the CID and the byteswapped ConsoleID by looking at the end of the dump with a hex editor.
1 NOCASHNAND.PNG
(Adding this block is also how you convert a raw backup for use with NO$GBA, just in case you didn't read the manual)

Use TwlTool to decrypt the nand.
2 nand decrypt.PNG

Mount the 1st partition of the decrypted image with OSFMount (Linux equivalent: losetup + mount; Mac equivalent, hdiutil + mount I guess?).
3 osfmount.PNG 4 osfmount.PNG

Pick (any?) ticket from the NAND, preferably from the regular DSiware category = 00030004, and decrypt it with TwlTool. This will be a base for the edited tickets we will make.
5 ticket crypto.PNG

Open the folder with our dumped title. You will find a "content" folder, possibly a "data" folder, and a .ctx file if it came from a 3DS.
Delete it, then go to the content folder.
Remove the "cmd" folder, and the 3DS-format TMD.
6 source.PNG 7 source content.PNG

Search the TMD pack for the full TitleID of the DSiware; copy the TMD to the content folder, renaming it to "title.tmd".
Open title.tmd in a hex editor.
8 tmd.PNG

Find offset 1E7; rename the .app file (better known as .srl or .nds) so that the last 2 digits are the ones written at 1E7.
Find offset 208; delete everything from there to the end of the file. (A small number of tmds are already trimmed).
Save the file.
9 tmd edit.PNG

Open the ticket we decrypted earlier in a hex editor.
Find offset 1DC and replace the next 8 bytes with the TitleID of the app we're installing;
Save the file with a name equal to the TitleID-low of the app.
10 ticket edit.PNG 11 ticket save.PNG

Use TwlTool to encrypt the ticket, and put it into the NAND.
12 ticket crypto.PNG

Copy the title's (content & data) folder to the NAND.
13 app copy.PNG

Unmount the NAND and re-encrypt it.
14 unmount.PNG 15 nand crypt.PNG

If you're using NO$GBA, you will have to re-add the footer since it will have been removed by TwlTool's NAND features.
16 nand footer.PNG

Enjoy your DSiWarez, and if you liked it, BUY THE ORIGINAL... oh wait, they closed the DSi shop
17.PNG 18.PNG
 
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I got a weird error making the required tickets

Pick (any?) ticket from the NAND, preferably from the regular DSiware category = 00030004, and decrypt it with TwlTool. This will be a base for the edited tickets we will make.

Yep, I get the "ES decrypt success" response (used my console ID obtained through dsi srl extract, twice , both matched)

Open the ticket we decrypted earlier in a hex editor.
Find offset 1DC and replace the next 8 bytes with the TitleID of the app we're installing;
Save the file with a name equal to the TitleID-low of the app.

done, No problem

Use TwlTool to encrypt the ticket, and put it into the NAND.

Response " ES Magic Failed, is your ConsoleId Correct?" :O

Sure it is, it allowed me to decrypt my NAND dump!!! and encrypt it back ! even decrypt the ticket i got from the Nand dump´s 00030004 folder.

What is weird is that decrypting the ticket and re encrypting (without editing it) gives me the same error :blink:

any help would be appreciated.
 

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I got a weird error making the required tickets



Yep, I get the "ES decrypt success" response (used my console ID obtained through dsi srl extract, twice , both matched)



done, No problem



Response " ES Magic Failed, is your ConsoleId Correct?" :O

Sure it is, it allowed me to decrypt my NAND dump!!! and encrypt it back ! even decrypt the ticket i got from the Nand dump´s 00030004 folder.

What is weird is that decrypting the ticket and re encrypting (without editing it) gives me the same error :blink:

any help would be appreciated.
It happened to me too.... You forgot to put --encrypt at the end :P
 

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So yeah, I can basically copy my DSiWare using GodMode9, then transfer it to my PC using FTP, then convert it to DSi and install it into NO$GBA (and hopefully my real DSi XL when I get CFW on it), right?
 

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So yeah, I can basically copy my DSiWare using GodMode9, then transfer it to my PC using FTP, then convert it to DSi and install it into NO$GBA (and hopefully my real DSi XL when I get CFW on it), right?
You don't even need CFW on it right now, that's only for running custom DSiWare apps such as homebrew. You can install official DSiWare games and applications with the leaked Flipnote Studio exploit.
 

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So yeah, I can basically copy my DSiWare using GodMode9, then transfer it to my PC using FTP, then convert it to DSi and install it into NO$GBA (and hopefully my real DSi XL when I get CFW on it), right?

Yes but with the flipnote exploit you can use fwtools to reflash your nand back to your dsi xl, that's what I'm doing. as you can see from my post iv been converting lots of dsiwares games.
 

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You don't even need CFW on it right now, that's only for running custom DSiWare apps such as homebrew. You can install official DSiWare games and applications with the leaked Flipnote Studio exploit.
I know that but seriously I have a PAL system and even if I did have Flipnote on it, the leaked exploit wouldn't work. I only have the DSi Browser and that's why I'm waiting for the official upcoming exploit, not the leaked one.
But seriously yeah I'm going to convert my 3DS DSiWare for NO$GBA use.
 

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Is it possible to change the tite of a dsiware without modifying the signature?

(pretty sure it's impossible but I'm just asking)
 
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