Well bigger, not necessarily more demanding.All these posts i have read them in Professor Farnsworth's voice. And if we have more ram we can write more demanding homebrews on o3ds now, we can can't we?
Well bigger, not necessarily more demanding.All these posts i have read them in Professor Farnsworth's voice. And if we have more ram we can write more demanding homebrews on o3ds now, we can can't we?
More ram will speed it up at least a little bit.If this result on a speed up to the O3DS I'll thanks god for my unlimited Smash Bros 3DS demo.
If you own smash you can just use that.Now do i need a demo if i just have a legit version of smash bros installed on eshop account? Thanks
Has anybody found a way to use/compile this?Ok thanks professor farnsworth/random internet person. Ill test this when i get my 3ds replacement
Not that I can tell.Has anybody found a way to use/compile this?
This should be a little faster,Okay, so this is essentially an Ironhax/Tubehax equivalent? On a New 3DS, we get the same speed boost in homebrew as Ninjhax 2.0? I noticed that it runs off of a separate folder instead of the root folder of the SD card, so does this mean that it doesn't affect the existing boot.3dsx file?
Basically, I've been looking into being able to run both Ninjhax 1 and 2 on the same N3DS. The current method that I was looking at required EmuNAND to be set up, and I don't think that I have enough room on the card to do that. If I could run Ninjhax 1 via Cubic Ninja, then swap out the card for a Smash Bros. card to trigger Ninjhax 2.0 afterwards, I live in the middle of nowhere and can probably just run the beacon on my personal PC 24/7, eliminating most of the inconvenience around this method. Is that a possibility?
Of course we want you to re-do this for video purposes, no one knows how to do it lolOne of my observations is that raising the amount of times the packet is sent out per second (-x 10 for 10 per second) will crash the game faster. It's an indicator that it might be working, I guess?
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Oh my god it worked! It took lots of tried to do it though. Using -x 50. If anyone wants me to re-do this for video purposes please tell me.
# macchanger -m 59:EE:3F:2A:37:E0 wlan1
Current MAC: 64:66:b3:eb:2b:6b (TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.)
Permanent MAC: 64:66:b3:eb:2b:6b (TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.)
[ERROR] Could not change MAC: interface up or insufficient permissions: Cannot assign requested address