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I dunno how all this stuff works, but is the eu a good idea? Or alternative? I mean, when they want, couldn't they also just DMCA some repos hosted in the eu? Or is a DMCA just an USA-thing?
DMCA is a USA thing, and some few countries adhering to a local USA Law
 
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DMCA is a USA thing, and some few countries adhering to a local USA Law
DMCA is the US enactment of a WIPO treaty, the EU has EUCD. Australia has their own, if you are in a WIPO country then facilitating piracy of games from a current generation of console is a bad idea.
 
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do we know if this will be updated for firmware 18.0 im just curious i have not and will not update until all this stuff is figured out but it would be nice to know if this will be brought back under a server outside the usa somewhere they cant take it down
 
do we know if this will be updated for firmware 18.0 im just curious i have not and will not update until all this stuff is figured out but it would be nice to know if this will be brought back under a server outside the usa somewhere they cant take it down
The module does not need to be updated after every firmware update. As it does not use hard-coded offsets, but finds the locations to be patched using patterns. So as long as Nintendo does not change anything in the existing system so that the signature patches become unusable, the tool will certainly work.
 
The module does not need to be updated after every firmware update. As it does not use hard-coded offsets, but finds the locations to be patched using patterns. So as long as Nintendo does not change anything in the existing system so that the signature patches become unusable, the tool will certainly work.
Sadly seems what for FW 18 the patterns of ES patches changed ;(
 
Sadly seems what for FW 18 the patterns of ES patches changed ;(
Hopefully not that extreme. I love that tool and still use it. Because I don't need signature patches on my sysnand. But for the case the becomes unusable, I know how to disable them on sysnand.
 
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Sadly seems what for FW 18 the patterns of ES patches changed ;(
Are you sure? I found patch place using the same signature I used previously and the function looks like totally the same as before.
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But I am not using sys-patch, but ghidra to find patch places.
 
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Are you sure? I found patch place using the same signature I used previously and the function looks like totally the same as before.
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But I am not using sys-patch, but ghidra to find patch places.
the pattern sys-patch broke on this fw, which is my fault. the change that broke was `reg0 = reg29 & 0x18` to `reg0 = reg29 & 0x1B`.

A0.0091..0094A0..D1..FF97 should be fine for fw14+
 
Are you sure? I found patch place using the same signature I used previously and the function looks like totally the same as before.
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But I am not using sys-patch, but ghidra to find patch places.

Excellent. The patterns was what i heard on discord , that's why I used "seems" everybody is getting working on that but some of the guys are in holiday until next week we the mortals are waiting for newer releases.

By the way picklock got updated yesterday:

https://gbatemp.net/threads/lockpick_rcm-payload-official-thread.532916/post-10388390

I just look into IPS Patch Creator and the old one was able to create ES Patches only changing the upper limit of ES nca size from 500000 to 510000

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Also a new release of IPS Patch Creator is for the FW 18, the changes (at a little glance) are the tweak of the search patterns on SDKVersion < 18300 and the default nca size limit.



the pattern sys-patch broke on this fw, which is my fault. the change that broke was `reg0 = reg29 & 0x18` to `reg0 = reg29 & 0x1B`.

A0.0091..0094A0..D1..FF97 should be fine for fw14+
Cool, thanks a lot for all your great work and keeping the scene great.
 

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