Homebrew [Request] CTRAging (3ds debug app) research.

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I just found something interesting!, in O3DS ctragings, banner and icon are stored as .banner and .icon for some reason, just like .code is stored.
I only see that in the 14,152,192 byte version, the other version I have has normal section names. This version also has the RomFS with 0x400 bytes of 0x00 at the start, so I'd guess it's probably from early on in the 3DS' development.
 
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I wanted to try something on o3ds, but I can't seem to find any valid ctraging dump
Because there aren't any valid O3DS dumps :P All of them are corrupted in some way.



I only see that in the 14,152,192 byte version, the other version I have has normal section names. This version also has the RomFS with 0x400 bytes of 0x00 at the start, so I'd guess it's probably from early on in the 3DS' development.
I have the factory firmware aswell, I asked @Aurora Wright about it, but she never replied :unsure:
 
Because there aren't any valid O3DS dumps :P All of them are corrupted in some way.

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I have the factory firmware aswell, I asked @Aurora Wright about it, but she never replied :unsure:
Stupid internet lagged, my message didn't get edited, lol. I meant a New3DS dump, I wanted to compare some stuff.
Facory firmware? That's interesting.. is that uploaded somewhere..?
 
if we are talking about the same pastebin, the n3ds dump from there seems invalid
Does anything change if you turn on the developer unitinfo? (also can someone lend me a copy through PM? I have an N3DS.)
I posted the current research on pastebin, search for 3DS ctraging.
 
Quick question,

I have dumped my fat16 NAND xorpad and I have my old sysNAND backup. I named the xorpad "fat16.xorpad" and the NAND backup "nand.bin".
However, when I run the batch script to try and dump my 000400000F980000.ncch, however it tells me the following:

fffuck.exe nand.bin fat16.xorpad
b930000 1
Invalid xorpad.
Expected 00000000 but got a0537b34

Am I doing something wrong here? Do I really have a bad xorpad?
 
Quick question,

I have dumped my fat16 NAND xorpad and I have my old sysNAND backup. I named the xorpad "fat16.xorpad" and the NAND backup "nand.bin".
However, when I run the batch script to try and dump my 000400000F980000.ncch, however it tells me the following:

fffuck.exe nand.bin fat16.xorpad
b930000 1
Invalid xorpad.
Expected 00000000 but got a0537b34

Am I doing something wrong here? Do I really have a bad xorpad?
The program doesn't always work for me, it just checks if the first bytes are 0, but several nand images those aren't. If it generated a temporal file, that may be the decrypted fat16. Open it in hxd and set the first 4 bytes to 0, then run fffuck.exe (temporalfile)

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Search for my pastebin account then lol
 
The program doesn't always work for me, it just checks if the first bytes are 0, but several nand images those aren't. If it generated a temporal file, that may be the decrypted fat16. Open it in hxd and set the first 4 bytes to 0, then run fffuck.exe (temporalfile)
When I ran the script, nothing was generated. Only that error.
So do I need to change the first 4 bytes in the nand image or the xorpad?
Also, I'm not too sure if they are decrypted. I have only just dumped them using Decrypt9, then copied them straight to my PC. Does D9 automatically decrypt them?
 

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