With the recent events happening where essential 3DS homebrew applications are getting pulled down from Github, we need to start making a list of applications where we have some backups before they are lost forever to the void. Including the source codes of the applications.
These essential...
I believed I found a place that sells KTR-003, unlike the ones on Amazon with the smaller capacity ones.
https://www.batteryclub.org/Goods/ECN12127_CA_OTH-KTR-003-Nintendo-Battery.html
With the Nintendo 3DS family sunsetting pretty soon, I wanted to stock up on some battery parts. Notably, the New Nintendo 3DS non-XL battery parts.
Does anyone know of a reliable seller that sells Nintendo KTR-003 battery parts?
A class action lawsuit that claims Microsoft distributed faulty Xbox controllers has been compelled to arbitration.
This follows a call from the company made back in February to have an impartial adjudicator resolve the issues outside of the courtroom.
The case, filed in April 2020 by US law...
I thought there will be more discussions about the Bluetooth Audio support in the latest Switch firmware update for the upcoming Switch revision. Like, anything about theoretical latencies, interferences, etc.
If you go by the Gigaleaks, they or the folks on 4chan had a VM with Ensata development environment set up. Someone modified the source code to be able to skip over the entire license validation by setting a single debug flag that checks for validation to TRUE or FALSE, and still be able to...
Ensata is an emulator that got released alongside with the most recent Nintendo leaks, with the full source code and compiling tools to go with it.
We're all going to assume everything is safe, and there are no "clean room" morality issues.
I'm specifically just curious to know if Ensata is...
Apparently, I found out the stack dump file that was saved onto the microSD card, is none other than the same contents displayed on the screen. It's practically useless when you have already taken a picture of the dump that was shown on the 3DS. I guess it's probably the reason why this thread...
What I am going to do is to see if I can use WinDbg to read the stack dump.
If this is not the right way to go about, then it has to be one of the executable binaries in the devkitPro/devkitARM/arm-none-eabi/ folder that I can use to understand the stack dump.
Let me know if this is correct...
The following steps are what I know, thus far, on working with stack dumps. It's definitely going to be wrong because all of this is just self-taught knowledge.
Compile a project.
Call on "make" to generate a BIN and ELF file.
Throw the BIN file onto the microSD card.
Toss the microSD card...
Yes, in order to get anywhere near 60FPS, you need to OC your Switch. I don't know if the max FPS it can do without OCing is somewhere near 40FPS or 50FPS.