That doesn't even make sense. Brahma is nothing but an implementation of two patched exploits, memchunkhax and firmlaunchhax. There's nothing in brahma left to port to 10.1 -- it's completely fixed post 9.2.
That is pretty much what I told him too (in a nicer way)That doesn't even make sense. Brahma is nothing but an implementation of two patched exploits, memchunkhax and firmlaunchhax. There's nothing in brahma left to port to 10.1 -- it's completely fixed post 9.2.
yes,it is work!my old 3ds sysnand is 9.2j,eumnand is 10 .1jSo from what I can gather, this won't work on an n3DS?
There's a pull request on the rxTools GitHub right now for Brahma2 support: https://github.com/roxas75/rxTools/pull/247
I compiled it with the pull request merged, but on my n3DS all I get when launching it from themehax are some garbled graphics on the top screen followed by a black top and red bottom screen.
If someone wants, they can try this with themehax (or another NH2.x entry point) on an o3DS:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8225581/release.rar
It's just a compiled version of the latest rxTools source with @WilliamO7's Brahma2 pull request merged, that I compiled just now. Didn't seem to work on n3DS though.
Using CFW doesn't make you a pirate.I do not intend to be rude, but cab you all move your cfw debate in his own section?
This thread goal was to creating a working port of brahma, i recall, and not pirating anywhere.
Very nice. It might be a good idea to include the actual binary with your release so more people can test it. (with a sample arm9 payload file too so they don't have to track one down)Some little changes have just been committed!
I tried to "slow down" some functions in order to avoid the timing problem.
The result is positive in my old3ds, which now boots 100% of the times in something like 2 seconds, i find it acceptable.
So try it out and report bugs and errors, expecially if you are a n3ds user, since i cannot test on it.
The prebuildt one performs a firmlaunch , which means that if you get kicked back in home menu then it works.Very nice. It might be a good idea to include the actual binary with your release so more people can test it. (with a sample arm9 payload file too so they don't have to track one down)
That's the thing, there is no pre-built release. It's just the source code.The prebuildt one performs a firmlaunch , which means that if you get kicked back in home menu then it works.
The sources contain a little piece of arm9 code which get executed in case no other payload is loaded.That's the thing, there is no pre-built release. It's just the source code.
Unless I'm missing something.
Obviously, just grab the latest sources and compile them, then test thr 3dsx.I've got a New 3DS With 9.0 ... Can I Help or Test something for You?