Homebrew Question on executing CTR commands using web exploit

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I'm nearly finished with my 3DS exploit, but there are a few things I'd like to know before I start making the homebrew launcher and PC client.


Firstly, is it possible to use the normal CTR commands while the 3DS is running a launcher from the web exploit? I'm assuming not, so would it be possible to launch another launcher or code.bin that gives the system the bare minimum to execute commands and mount/write to the sd card? I don't want to make a CFW...yet.


Second, does gateway's exploit run on process9, ARM9, or privileged ARM11? Does it even matter if I'm going to use the exploit to run an application that loads .3DS and .DAT files that will not require special permissions, just read, write, and execute access to the SD card?


I'm multitasking so hard right now that I can't really think of anything else if there is anything, this information is all I need to finish the puzzle, and I'll have a homebrew/ROM loader and legal CIA installer by the end of next week.


Thanks.


And no shitposting this time, please. Let's all act like adults.
 
"I await your work..."
I'm still going to try everything even if I don't get any information from this thread. It'll just take me longer, of course. I stand by what I said before, though, that it'll take me only a month. It's been 4 days.

After I figure this out, I can start working on the homebrew launcher.

are you troll ?
No.
 
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are you a troll ?

I really don't get this. A troll is someone who tries to annoy/offend people. This is a topic asking about the limitations about known exploits used to make 3DS homebrew on a board called 3DS Homebrew Development and Emulators.

How is it annoying or offending you, or anyone else for that matter..?
 
Not another one. OP guy is a troll, does not know anything about programming or 3ds, and is not going to do anything useful ever.

Just close the thread
 
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Gw stuff, at the last stage, runs on the arm9 (probably p9 I think)
However using gpuhax to take over the right program, or an arm11 kernel exploit should get you sd.
 
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Not another one. OP guy is a troll, does not know anything about programming or 3ds, and is not going to do anything useful ever.

Just close the thread
Point your nipples elsewhere, please. For your information, I have actually created a successful build of a launcher with custom homebrew. It doesn't do much, of course...but it's working.
 
Gw stuff, at the last stage, runs on the arm9 (probably p9 I think)
However using gpuhax to take over the right program, or an arm11 kernel exploit should get you sd.
Alright, thanks for this. I'll look into programs that might help me load stuff from the SD card. My best guess would be the camera...
Yeah, it was all my fault.
But I hope you can make something legit.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
 
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Can't wait to see what you come up with!

If you ever get a stable enough build for a beta release, I'd love to test your work : )
 
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I'm not trying to get rude or something, but there's no need to start hinting at leaks/pm sharing before a very stable version comes out for the end users. You better keep your work and testing secret and under the ground of the end user.

I only make this advice in order to keep things clear, without any doubt form part of the other forum members and avoid another thread converted in shit.
 
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I'm taking a look at all of the ROP gadgets available right now, but I'd appreciate it if people could let me know if they've found any information on executing code (that can run ROMS and DATs) from the SD card.
 
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