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Hey just wanted to say thanks for this great cfw but I just have one petition please please:cry: make this cfw work with on-line sending of cias, it's basically the most important thing & if it is implemented I'd say that this would be a complete cfw... Well at least for me so.. come on:toot:
 
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Hey just wanted to say thanks for this great cfw but I just have one petition please please:cry: make this cfw work with on-line sending of cias, it's basically the most important thing & if it is implemented I'd say that this would be a complete cfw... Well at least for me so.. come on:toot:
FBI has that feature. It's an open-source CIA installer which can be installed as an CIA also.
 

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But he has to install FBI first. But the only public method to install it without CN and GW is injection, and is not user friendly :S
Installing .cias over LAN is already being worked on, and I believe mostly finished. The DHS branch has it added. When that gets merged into the master branch, you'll be able to do the same as you could with ctrclient and the 4.x CFW.
 

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If the implementation is anything like what Palentine CFW offered, that's not going to really work, as it chokes on larger CIA files. It was only ideal for installing something small (like a CIA manager).
Well nothing to see here
 

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I disagree. A fully featured, fully open source CFW that has room for growth through cakes. I suppose if you only care about playing games any CFW will do, but the direction this is heading feature-wise is impressive.

Somebody understands. It makes me get a warm feeling right there up my chest.
I'm dreaming big.
I won't play many free games anyway, and I've been working more on this than playing, since I find it fun.
You can get your piracy fix elsewhere, for all I care.
 

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Somebody understands. It makes me get a warm feeling right there up my chest.
I'm dreaming big.
I won't play many free games anyway, and I've been working more on this than playing, since I find it fun.
You can get your piracy fix elsewhere, for all I care.

The unappreciative can be very harsh to developers around here, and I'd really hate to see such a promising project abandoned because of a few ungrateful people.
 
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I disagree. A fully featured, fully open source CFW that has room for growth through cakes. I suppose if you only care about playing games any CFW will do, but the direction this is heading feature-wise is impressive.

Plus this CFW has the most important feature of them all coming:
Post-release hopeful features:
  • Rainbows.
Still can't believe none of the other CFWs has it.
 

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We need a name for the server (cia installing + ram poking atm).
Righ now it's DHS because hurr FBI, CIA let's have DHS.

Any suggestions?

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tmrw i'm going to attempt to port that to n3ds. every single person with hardmodded n3ds come at me pls.

:D
 

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