A good reference for a few different builds is http://emmauss0.wix.com/home#!citra/c1io8
These builds are updated fairly often, so its good to check back every now and then.
And in regards to the file not running, in order for the file to run in Citra it needs to be a .cci file. If it's a .cia or .3ds file it'll just crash. You can download a converter to create .cci files though.
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Any 3DS rom is a CCI file.If it's a .cia or .3ds file it'll just crash. You can download a converter to create .cci files though.
Any 3DS rom is a CCI file.
Citra probably needs them unencrypted.
A good reference for a few different builds is http://emmauss0.wix.com/home#!citra/c1io8
These builds are updated fairly often, so its good to check back every now and then.
And in regards to the file not running, in order for the file to run in Citra it needs to be a .cci file. If it's a .cia or .3ds file it'll just crash. You can download a converter to create .cci files though.
*snip*
A good reference for a few different builds is http://emmauss0.wix.com/home#!citra/c1io8
These builds are updated fairly often, so its good to check back every now and then.
And in regards to the file not running, in order for the file to run in Citra it needs to be a .cci file. If it's a .cia or .3ds file it'll just crash. You can download a converter to create .cci files though.
*snip*
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Thats awesome info!
Do you know any tools that can convert 3ds files (or 3dsx) to cci? For linux if its possible?