In terms of bootrate, as stable as fasthax/safehax. It terms of won't brick your 3ds, Nintendo firmware update stable.how stable is it?
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In terms of bootrate, as stable as fasthax/safehax. It terms of won't brick your 3ds, Nintendo firmware update stable.how stable is it?
are there any guides on how to do this?In terms of bootrate, as stable as fasthax/safehax. It terms of won't brick your 3ds, Nintendo firmware update stable.
I just told you a couple of post ago, lol.are there any guides on how to do this?
You can switch CFWs easily but there is very little reason to.like can i change custom firmware easily if i get sick of luma or wish to stream or would i have to redo the whole processes
is this some kind of inside joke seriously a good chunk of homebrew on the 3ds is just lies there names are outright lies seriously i swear the devs want to fuck with us XDYou can switch CFWs easily but there is very little reason to.
Despite its name, "NTR CFW" isn't a CFW. It runs on top of your existing CFW.
To be fair, even current 3DS CFWs aren't "real" CFWs, but that's basically just semantics.is this some kind of inside joke seriously a good chunk of homebrew on the 3ds is just lies there names are outright lies seriously i swear the devs want to fuck with us XD
yes but from what im getting here NTR isn't like luma or all the others its just a homebrew app isn't it?To be fair, even current 3DS CFWs aren't "real" CFWs, but that's basically just semantics.
in theory thats the important thing to note while possible no one is going to remake all of the things for A9LH just for it to be on new firmware it would be a huge task and a some what pointless oneActually, in theory, because Arm9 Kernel code execution is possible on 11.2, you can install unsigned CIAs and even set up an Emunand. You don't need to downgrade to 2.1, that is for A9LH.
from what people have been saying here this is a good video guide that follows all the steps right sorry about being heisitent to use 3ds.guide which i will go through i simply like having the guide in video forum as that stops all the little misunderstandings that tend to halt me modding somethingMaybe, but I couldn't recommend following one. In fact, there was a recent video guide responsible for many bricks. What I must recommend you follow is the website "3ds.guide" (having trouble with links right now, so just copy and paste the URL without the quotes). This is the guide that nearly everyone follows, including me, and I can tell you first hand, it works. It will walk you all the way through the process, from soundhax to A9LH.
in theory thats the important thing to note while possible no one is going to remake all of the things for A9LH just for it to be on new firmware it would be a huge task and a some what pointless one
hmmm so you can install A9LH from the homebrew launcher?Yes that's probably true that no one will remake all those things since A9LH is preferable by most but it's already possible. You can just use Decrypt9 to do it on HBL right now.
hmmm so you can install A9LH from the homebrew launcher?
from what people have been saying here this is a good video guide that follows all the steps right sorry about being heisitent to use 3ds.guide which i will go through i simply like having the guide in video forum as that stops all the little misunderstandings that tend to halt me modding something
oh sorry i misunderstood you i thought you were saying there was a way to get A9LH on 11.2 without having to downgradeI was talking about installing Emunand on 11.2 but to answer your question, on 11.2 you need to get into the HBL (Arm11 Userland) to run FastHax (Arm11 Kernel) to run SafeHax (Arm9 Kernel) to downgrade your system to 2.1 and continue on with the A9LH installation.
well do you think its safe im just going to use it for folder placement and general visual stuff that written guides get fuzzy onAlright, so be it. Not what I would personally choose, but you aren't me, are you?
oh sorry i misunderstood you i thought you were saying there was a way to get A9LH on 11.2 without having to downgrade
what is an otp anyways and why is it important to this oh and what does it stand for no one has ever said at least from what i can find what that actually stands for also otps are new 3ds exclusive?Actually, that too is possible. That's called the OTP-less installation of A9LH. The only reason why we downgrade to 2.1 is to get our console-specific OTPs. Though, the limitation with that is that it is N3DS exclusive.
what is an otp anyways and why is it important to this oh and what does it stand for no one has ever said at least from what i can find what that actually stands for also otps are new 3ds exclusive?
thanks man i couldn't find anything out about them other than that they were console specific and necessary for A9LHThey are console-specific keys required for decryption during boot, so we need it to be able to install A9LH. It is something that has always been there since the beginning, for all 3DS models, new, old, and 2DS included. If you want to read up on OTP, here it is: https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/OTP_Registers
You might be thinking of A9LH installations without OTP, which I believe turned out to be dangerous and problematic (must have been, it was removed from Plailect's guide). This was New3DS only.oh and how is this new 3ds specific if people are doing it with the 2ds and the old 3ds or have i confused myself?
Depends on the guide, honestly. The reason people, including myself, recommend 3ds.guide is because it has been proven to work, time and time again, which has garnered trust from people. Video guides aren't necessarily more dangerous (they can be, of course), but they haven't been proven anything like 3ds.guide has. Just be wary when following the instructions, and make sure to use your own OTP. The fact that you're following along with 3ds.guide is even better. So, you should be fine.well do you think its safe im just going to use it for folder placement and general visual stuff that written guides get fuzzy on