No it still works, as long as you had swapdoodle when doodlebomb came out and haven't updated swapdoodle it still worksdoodlebomb was patched...
No it still works, as long as you had swapdoodle when doodlebomb came out and haven't updated swapdoodle it still worksdoodlebomb was patched...
Nothing changed between 11.5 and 11.6. Use the 11.5 QR codes.On the homebrew page it says ninjahax works on old3ds 11.6, but on smea's github the QR codes only go up to old3ds 11.5. What do?
okay thanksNothing changed between 11.5 and 11.6. Use the 11.5 QR codes.
As said by Quantumcat, you cannot install .CIA without a CFW. That means you've got a flashcard or 3DS' friend modded.
That's a very remote case, but if you want to install games through a .cia installer (such as FBI) you need a CFW instead of installing .3dsx via OFWNot exactly. While it is true that is currently the case in the future it will probably be possible to install legit cias without cfw by booting godmode9 via ntrboot (once gm9 gets the ability to install cias) though such a thing would only really be useful for fixing a 3ds without having to do a full ctrtransfer (which as I understand it means losing all your games and saves).
I can boot HBL with ninjhax but the apps don't workNothing changed between 11.5 and 11.6. Use the 11.5 QR codes.
Where did you hear this? I believe you can't install anything without the home menu loaded. This means CFW is required.Not exactly. While it is true that is currently the case in the future it will probably be possible to install legit cias without cfw by booting godmode9 via ntrboot (once gm9 gets the ability to install cias) though such a thing would only really be useful for fixing a 3ds without having to do a full ctrtransfer (which as I understand it means losing all your games and saves).
Where did you hear this? I believe you can't install anything without the home menu loaded. This means CFW is required.
Because a gba inject save doesn't require a check from the system instead of .cia apps.It is not yet possible but there is no reason why it couldn't be done, it just hasn't been implemented (yet). If GBA saves can be injected/extracted without the use of process9 (which is how gm9 1.4.3 handles gba saves, previous versions had to use process9 and thus weren't as stable) then I see no reason why it would not be possible to "manually" install a cia without the home menu.
Installing requires services that are only available when the home menu is loaded.It is not yet possible but there is no reason why it couldn't be done, it just hasn't been implemented (yet). If GBA saves can be injected/extracted without the use of process9 (which is how gm9 1.4.3 handles gba saves, previous versions had to use process9 and thus weren't as stable) then I see no reason why it would not be possible to "manually" install a cia without the home menu.
Doodlebomb is dead, yes. On all firmwares.I heard people saying doodlebomb is death, is it really?
On 11.6