It's not, it has to be run every boot.To access the eShop I have to run this first, is that how it's supposed to work? I thought it was going to be a one time thing... but it's not?
It's not, it has to be run every boot.To access the eShop I have to run this first, is that how it's supposed to work? I thought it was going to be a one time thing... but it's not?
Oh wow, really? That sucksWith the recent maintenance of the eShop New 3DS owners with a firmware below the most current one cannot access anything on eShop anymore. Is it possible for @RednaxelaNnamtra to look into the matter? It would be appreciated.
Are you a brave enough dude to check it now? Y'know for science and such.You say recent, are you saying from today? It worked as of midnight last night.
Are you a brave enough dude to check it now? Y'know for science and such.
Downloading it now to test.Has anyone tried running a game like Pokemon Shuffle on a lower firmware? It requires a Nintendo Network connection to work (which this spoofer bypassed), so we can at least see if the problem lies within the spoof or just the eShop itself.
Smea has just fixed eShop access via an update to HANS, hopefully @RednaxelaNnamtra can update FMP soon!
If he was able to fix it for HANS that quickly, what the fudge was the problem?
If he was able to fix it for HANS that quickly, what the fudge was the problem?
depends on what he changed, if he changed something on nim it should be possible, if he changed something on the eshop binary it is not possible for now.
An other problem is that I only write the ns patch by myself, if I could use ntr(or something ram dumping) and hans it would be easy to debug it, if not its not easy for me to fix it.
If by ironic you mean gross and unwieldy, then yeah. Fingers crossed for a patchIt would be ironic if people with cfw needed to boot homebrew to load eshop as a long term solution