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I think it is silly for people with pandas in the scene to not try to crack 'em open. Might lead to Custom Bootroms with all the keys.

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By using Nintendos developer tools you accept certain legal agreements, e.g. the NDA (https://developer.nintendo.com/group/development/nda), which do not allow manipulating or republishing any soft- or hardware given to you.
Do you not read timestamps at all when posting? That was 4 freaking years ago they posted. Im pretty sure all that stuff has been found out long since then.

Also try checking when said person last logged into gbatemp aswell. They last logged in feb 2017. They are long gone and wont ever see your post.
 
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Do you not read timestamps at all when posting? That was 4 freaking years ago they posted. Im pretty sure all that stuff has been found out long since then.
I do read timestamps when posting, but it is always possible that someone wants to ask the same question. Therefore I'll sometimes answer regardless of the timestamp. There's not even that much useful to find out about the panda dev units...
 

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