Recent content by Johntendo

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    Homebrew HiyaCFW Discussion

    I installed it the other day, when I found out via the discord chat.
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    Greetings from the Bronx also, fam!

    Greetings from the Bronx also, fam!
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    Hacking PS Vita "Emulator"

    Sony's own DualShock 4 controller will let you use those features. I do it all the time with my PSTV.
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    From Reddit to here! I see you! :)

    From Reddit to here! I see you! :)
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    Gaming Game Card Icons

    You mean like this?
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    Hacking PS Vita "Emulator"

    Um... PSTV?
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    Hacking [RELEASE] WiiVC Injector Script (GC/Wii/Homebrew Support)

    How do I get the icons and banners to load properly in the app? i always get an exception error and it never gets the banners for games from @cucholix 's repo. Am i just an idiot? What am i missing? I'm just trying to take my Wii backups and install them on my Wii U so i can eliminate the wii...
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    Team-Xecuter announces future-proof Switch exploit

    OH S H I T. GIT GUD M8. Then again it's a mod chip so not entirely surprised. But if it wasn't... then I'd be shook.
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    Homebrew HiyaCFW Discussion

    Following.
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    Screanshot for switch flimware 5.0 leaked

    'Arcade' fully what?
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    Hacking [Tool] Joy-Con Toolkit

    Did you try using bootcamp? @CTCaer Thanks for this tool. Having clear Joy-Cons show up as grey sure is a bummer haha.
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    Homebrew [RELEASE] Howling Theme Tool - Create your own CIA theme packages with Custom and Official themes

    Skipped to the last page, but does this work with official AND user created themes? Or are those different formats?
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    Homebrew [Release] Ugopwn

    Thats how I counted mine out.
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    Homebrew [Release] Easy Sudoku+Sudokuhax Installer

    Word, I used dsiguide.me and there wasn't a section on installing sudokuhax. also I don't know where my original nand dump was saved due to renaming and moving files all over the place. Surely there has to be an easier way? Should I just dump my nand again and install sudokuhax that way? EDIT...
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