But when sighax comes out you won't need to downgrade.3ds.guide the most idiot/noob proof guide that the world has ever seen. if yo are interested in how it works from a technical view, feel free to ask me or the other people on the temp.
But when sighax comes out you won't need to downgrade.3ds.guide the most idiot/noob proof guide that the world has ever seen. if yo are interested in how it works from a technical view, feel free to ask me or the other people on the temp.
yes unless nintendo release a new firmware that patches fast haxBut when sighax comes out you won't need to downgrade.
At least not to 2.1yes unless nintendo release a new firmware that patches fast hax
true but with the update it would block fast hax and subsequently agb firm making sig hax unachivable to people withount a9lh, 9.2 or a hardmodSighax unlocks the otp.
agb firm literally has nothing to do with current exploits. Also, it's people ≥ 11.2 that can install it. Not just people who are ≥ 9.2.true but with the update it would block fast hax and subsequently agb firm making sig hax unachivable to people withount a9lh, 9.2 or a hardmod
agb firm is used to gain arm 9 access from arm11 to gain full sys access sorry for that mistake though you are right about it being >11.2agb firm literally has nothing to do with current exploits. Also, it's people ≥ 11.2 that can install it. Not just people who are ≥ 9.2.
Pretty sure it is safefirm now.agb firm is used to gain arm 9 access from arm11 to gain full sys access sorry for that mistake though you are right about it being >11.2
last time i checked it was agb firm been calling that ever sincePretty sure it is safefirm now.
You do realize agb firm is essentially the gba emulator, right? What's used is the safefirm and Nintendo can't really update it since it's kinda like the recovery partition of an Android phone; imagine the manufacturer updating the recovery part but then you pull out the battery. This results in bricking the recovery part of the phone. Which Is NOT Good! Same concept for 3ds.agb firm is used to gain arm 9 access from arm11 to gain full sys access sorry for that mistake though you are right about it being >11.2
No, and it never was.last time i checked it was agb firm been calling that ever since
This is bullshit, SAFE_FIRM can be pretty easily updated by Nintendo in a system update. The closest thing you'll get is the firmware backup partition, FIRM1.You do realize agb firm is essentially the gba emulator, right? What's used is the safefirm and Nintendo can't really update it since it's kinda like the recovery partition of an Android phone; imagine the manufacturer updating the recovery part but then you pull out the battery. This results in bricking the recovery part of the phone. Which Is NOT Good! Same concept for 3ds.
Only GBA, not GBC lol.Just to clarify, the AGB firm is for GBA/GBC backwardness comparability...
Nothing. If you mean GB(C) VC, they're running under an emulator in the ARM11 CPU(s), much like any other regular application/homebrew program.What do GBC things come under?
Nothing. If you mean GB(C) VC, they're running under an emulator in the ARM11 chip, much like any other regular application/homebrew program.
Never meant to mean that it isn't easily update-able, just that they might not do it. Otherwise, it would have been updated long ago to patch the bugs Native FIRM had, such as firmlaunch-hax. And I doubt Nintendo devs are stupid enough to forget about updating SAFE firm to fix bugs Native FIRM had. Also my point about SAFE firm being a fallback and by updating it, its exposed to bricking is still valid.This is bullshit, SAFE_FIRM can be pretty easily updated by Nintendo in a system update.
you still need arm9 access for Sighax, keep that in your mind. but its very unlikely that SAFE_FIRM gets updated but just go for a9lhAt least not to 2.1
sorry i meant safe firm and i have bricked the recovery partion several times on my phone but always fix it by reflashing the recoveryYou do realize agb firm is essentially the gba emulator, right? What's used is the safefirm and Nintendo can't really update it since it's kinda like the recovery partition of an Android phone; imagine the manufacturer updating the recovery part but then you pull out the battery. This results in bricking the recovery part of the phone. Which Is NOT Good! Same concept for 3ds.
how can you mistake agb with safe?sorry i meant safe firm and i have bricked the recovery partion several times on my phone but always fix it by reflashing the recovery