why would that be bad?
What the fuck lol?No, that would literally be the worst thing to EVER do!
Stop looking into this, no one will help you.
Its a flipnote from back when hatena was still online, I dont see a problem with unlocking it after all these yearsI'd imagine it would make it very very easy to steal other people's work
I will help him, I wrote a tool that can help you in C++.No, that would literally be the worst thing to EVER do!
Stop looking into this, no one will help you.
1984, flip note community ruined.Open the flipnote into a hex editor, locate offset 0x0010 then change the hex byte "01" to "00".
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There's a page dedicated to documenting the flipnote format: https://dsibrew.org/wiki/Flipnote_Files/PPM
But you have to sign it, otherwise it says "File is corrupt". Do you really think Nintendo is that dumb? there is an RSA SHA1 hashOpen the flipnote into a hex editor, locate offset 0x0010 then change the hex byte "01" to "00".
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There's a page dedicated to documenting the flipnote format: https://dsibrew.org/wiki/Flipnote_Files/PPM
When I did this last time with one of my flipnotes, it didn't come up with that message.But you have to resign it otherwise it will say "File is corrupted" do you really think nintendo is that dumb? there is a RSA-SHA1Hash
can't be true prove it to me.When I did this last time with one of my flipnotes, it didn't come up with that message.
It seems to only apply to the data itself, and not the header.can't be true prove it to me.
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With this tool you can edit flipnotes
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https://github.com/TheRealYunix/Flipnote-Signer/releases/tag/C++
Its editing and saves a PPM correctly so it can be played on a real DSI Hardware try it yourself you are free to use that toolIt seems to only apply to the data itself, and not the header.
Thanks for the tool anyways.Its editing and saves a PPM correctly so it can be played on a real DSI Hardware try it yourself you are free to use that tool
Okay it doesn't work, so you was right there. I suppose I didn't modify the flipnote with a hex editor but instead use another tool, it was so many years ago that I can't remember it.When I did this last time with one of my flipnotes, it didn't come up with that message.