So i was wondering why you can't install cia's with godmode9. (i have found no info on this subject)
Because it's not intended to install CIAs. At most, it's made to allow mounting small CIAs as injects to H&S or browsing the files inside a CIA. I think it's possible to make it able to actually install through scripts, but what is even the point when you have FBI working just fine?
So i was wondering why you can't install cia's with godmode9. (i have found no info on this subject)
Because it's not intended to install CIAs. At most, it's made to allow mounting small CIAs as injects to H&S or browsing the files inside a CIA. I think it's possible to make it able to actually install through scripts, but what is even the point when you have FBI working just fine?
you can inject the .app to a dummy appFBI calls system modules to install the cias (in this case, AM -> Application Manager). In B9S, no system modules are running so you can't call it to install the cia. You can manually do what AM does (installing the ticket, putting the right files in the SD, etc). But I don't think people will make it as a better solution such as FBI exists.
Would it be possible to have a auto 3dsx card dumper/installer? (I just want to auto dump and install gamecards )you can inject the .app to a dummy app
although it requires manually modding and building gm9
if someone hasn't done it by the time i get time I might make a .firm cia installer
im pretty sure you need kernal access so it would be for 11.3 or lowerWould it be possible to have a auto 3dsx card dumper/installer? (I just want to auto dump and install gamecards )
Muchacho13 said:Is it possible to install cias with GodMode9 scripts? That would speed up alot of things.
d0k3 said:You're not the first one to ask... So I guess I should explain a bit.
Short answer: no.
Explanation: Have you ever tried, on a dual boot system, to install software from one OS to another? Like, running a Windows installer from macOS to install something to bootcamp Windows? Same problem here, except 10 times worse.
While on Windows every file system and format is well known and well documented, here we're missing several important pieces of info. GM9 does not run within the 3DS OS, it runs "baremetal", with nothing beneath it.