I was working on this some weeks ago but then the amazing Checkpoint released for the switch and felt there was no point in continuing development anymore. I don't like to throw away some work so i decided to release it anyway. It is my personal take on the concept of a savefile manager, for now...
Unfortunately this is not possible without totally rewriting it, this homebrew heavily relies on the switch os to work and a bare-metal version would be a totally different software. Sooner or later accessing homebrews will be noob-proof and this will come in handy. More than that: i'm pretty...
Hi guys, i've developed a very very minimal save file manager homebrew during the long italian holidays of these days. Nothing fancy (just textual for now) but unfortunately i don't have a switch with homebrew access to test it :(
it works well in yuzu but of course real hardware is totally...
This is the reason why i made the repository private. I do not suggest to use PCHex++ anymore there are better alternatives that are currently in development, say: https://gbatemp.net/threads/pksm-aio-gen7-alternative-to-pchex-with-integrated-bank.451896/
Since PCHex++ has gone out of development for a LONG (LONG) time i consider it totally deprecated (while it served a good purpose in the early days 3ds pokemon community)
Hi guys, i'm having some fun writing code for the Nintendo Switch, but i don't have real hardware to test it at the moment.
I'm working on yet another save file manager, not that it will ever be completed but hey i have some free days to spend :D
Anyway, i'm searching for someone with homebrew...
And finally my summer holidays are officially started! Now i hopefully will have some time to work consistently on a new version, i have a lot of cool features in mind. Just to set the mood, this is how the game selecting menu now looks like:
Just a friendly reminder. No it is not dead and no i'm not dead. Just doing my last exams to get my degree and to finally be a full grown man which works on a pokemon cheating tool XD
Unfortunately i can't post a proof because decompiling requires a software that costs almost like 50 copies of Cubic Ninja and, as you can imagine, it doesn't *exactly* belong to me. Anyway i'll stop shitposting, luckily enough this topic has made my day while i'm stuck in bed for a fever
If searching for a file on the sd card and blitting a random square on the screen with what it seems like an improper initialization is your definition of an emulator... this is actually an emulator
This is a common mistification. No actual hardware can "run" C++. 3ds, as any other hardware, can just run machine code instructions. While tools to "translate" C/C++ into 3ds machine code actually exists (the C compiler paired with the devkitpro cross-compiling toolchain) we are lacking ways to...
Windows Notepad.
No, i am not THAT hardcore. I would not develop an entire full-fledged homebrew only using Windows Notepad. But developing a small one using just a Notepad can be a good programming exercise, using the same principle of brazilian soccer player training on the beach. If you can...
Do you know why he's not getting any help? Because he posted five lines of random C code that can or cannot have problems depending on the remaining 10.000 lines that a project like porting desmume would require.
It is like posting a random line from your novel and asking on a forum: "do you...
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He just posted a random line of code which could be copy pasted from every homebrew of this planet. He even said that the input was not working although he posted a video with the input working. This is going to end up bad.
(You wrote an...
Unfortunately there is no idea that could save us from the inevitable: the program has to be rewritten from scratch. Since this is a medium scope program i would say that our only hope is to find a developer not involved in any project and that wants to dedicate.
Just came here to nitpick: i took a look at the program's general structure and writing a tool that converts the case file is not the easiest way, in fact it's not even a proper way. Just wanted to say before someone even tries it.
Listen to a stupid guy on a random forum of the internet: asking about unity on the 3ds, talking about javascript and saying that minecraft's mod are java are all signals of you approaching the learning curve from the wrong angle. Unfortunately there is no tutorial on youtube or shortcut to...