Hacking Official [Source Release] ReiNand CFW

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Do I need to install B9S in this version of Rei , or just copy & paste like 3 , 4 , 5

Thanks in advance.
You will need b9s. I'm not dealing with any other entrypoints. It's a pain to maintain both a9lh and b9s.
 
Do I need to install B9S in this version of Rei , or just copy & paste like 3 , 4 , 5

Thanks in advance.
Like Maple said, it's a pain to maintain.
And honestly, you should be on B9S by this point. Almost every homebrew has dropped previous entrypoints and the ones that haven't, aren't very well supported.
Once you are running B9S, all updates will be copy/paste like before.
 
Not to start a cfw war, just about curiosity.
Why using it instead luma?
What does it have, that luma doesn't have?
Simplicity, ReiNAND has all the most basic features that a user could need and nothing really more than that. Coupled with the functionality of being able to allow more features to be added or removed.
It's just a basic CFW that just intended to be used for the most basic of features for people who want just the basic features.
 
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What does it have, that luma doesn't have?
You're thinking the wrong way (this isn't Corbenik), the real question is "What more Luma does have" :)

Reinand, as I understand it, (aims to) provide patches to install and run any valid title, without "gimmicks" like a romfs/exefs overlay engine, a 3dsx overlay engine, or a wifi on/off menu. It's also not configurable at all, which means that (once finished) it could be an excellent "for kids and seniors" CFW

Remember, it's the oldest still-updated one :)
 
You're thinking the wrong way (this isn't Corbenik), the real question is "What more Luma does have" :)

Reinand, as I understand it, (aims to) provide patches to install and run any valid title, without "gimmicks" like a romfs/exefs overlay engine, a 3dsx overlay engine, or a wifi on/off menu. It's also not configurable at all, which means that (once finished) it could be an excellent "for kids and seniors" CFW

Remember, it's the oldest still-updated one :)
It does also have the befits of being able to be built upon, which is what Crimson has been doing.
 
I see, thanks for explanations ;)
So I will install this on the 3ds of friends of mine or family instead Luma next time I hack or update the hack of their 3ds.
Cool beans! I suggest waiting until Rei6 comes out as it will be adding features like the reboot code, DS(i) support, and GBA support.
 

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