2Check your `Nintendo 3DS` folder. How many folders are in there, with its name being 32 characters long?
2Check your `Nintendo 3DS` folder. How many folders are in there, with its name being 32 characters long?
That is the issue. You are only supposed to have 1. (and a Private folder, but this isn't necessary, and is ignored by the app.)
I assumed it was the one that was 90 GB large instead of the one that was 6 lol.That is the issue. You are only supposed to have 1. (and a Private folder, but this isn't necessary, and is ignored by the app.)
This usually occurs if your console was formatted in the past or you use the same SD card in two consoles. You'll need to figure out which one actually corresponds to your console (it's console specific.)
iirc GodMode9 has a feature to view what your ID0 is.
You can very easily test: move one of them out of your SD, then boot the console. If all your titles are still there then you removed the correct one.I assumed it was the one that was 90 GB large instead of the one that was 6 lol.
it's not corrupt... weird.I don't have this issue on latest release, with that exact game. I really don't know what's wrong at this point.
Perhaps check if your ROM is not corrupted. You can compare hashes against No-Intro: https://datomatic.no-intro.org/index.php?page=search&s=28
I don't have any plans for flashcard support. It's objectively better to just use your flashcart tbh instead of the incredibly wacky solution Forwarder3-DS is doing.Just here to say that this is fantastic! I'd been using Forwarder3DS, and had run into the 40 limit. Not having to juggle a top 40 is amazing!
One quick question - any plans to make this work with flashcards?
It does not work with microSD management. You shouldn't even be using that in the first place, it's a large security hole.Does this not work with wireless microsd management or did I do something wrong? It says it can't find the Nintendo 3ds folder in the log after following the guide
Well, I don't have an sd card reader at the moment, so thought I'd give this a try.It does not work with microSD management. You shouldn't even be using that in the first place, it's a large security hole.
It doesn't work with FTP either though, mainly because of the root folder function.
there are usb to sd card readers if you can get ahold of one. also, the security loophole I believe is with smb 1.0, which is what windows 7 used. there's smb 2.0 and I think 3.0 now that fix security issues, but the ps3 and the 360 also can't be mapped as network drives either iirc, due to requiring smb 1.0. you can enable it, but it's not a wise thing to do. the ftp app on the 3ds is slow and unstable in my experience, so it's best to use a direct connection with the sd card.Well, I don't have an sd card reader at the moment, so thought I'd give this a try.
Bummer but thanks for letting me know
It doesn't work with FTP either though, mainly because of the root folder function.
It's specifically finding the root of the drive, which is the pain in the ass. To do it via FTP I probably need to implement FTP functionality itself into the program and that's just too much for my tiny knowledge of any programming language at the moment.Could it work with FTP (ftpd pro) though? I hadn't thought of that but you just need a directory listing to check for the IDs right? It would be super nice not having to move the (micro)sd...
Like 15 seconds.How long does it take to make a cia? It takes pretty long on my computer.
Windows x64Like 15 seconds.
...wonder what's up with your end. What OS are you on?
I considered reverse engineering this, and ultimately didn't bother with it. The DS banner appears to actually read off the ROM data, and the forwarder contains no ROM data, at least not in the structure the DS banner expects.It would be cool if you could somehow make the icons use the Nintendo ds 3d cart banner that shows up when you insert Nintendo DS games