Okay, considering that there are three common file format used for homebrew, as well as multiple ways to set them up, each of which have different requirements and methods, you can forgive me for simply wanting a straight answer.
I have a USA region N3DS on version 9.0. I downloaded Ninjhax, and have gotten the Homebrew Launcher to work. I'm running FBI right now, so I've figured out .3dsx files. Since I've gotten my N3DS, the biggest thing on my mind is getting homebrew to work, specifically GameYob, BlargSNES, and 3DNES. On the Ninjhax site, it has links to GameYob and BlargSNES, claiming both have sound and everything.
This *should* mean that all I have to do is download the .3dsx files for the two emulators, put them on the SD card alongside whatever I want to play, and I can play them through the Homebrew Launcher. No Gateway required, only Cubic Ninja, which I obviously already have in order to get to this point.
If I want to download a .cia version of the programs, for the sole benefit of launching them directly from the Home Menu, I need a Gateway. If I want to spoof a higher firmware, I need a Gateway. Region-Free access can be accomplished through a custom firmware, which I already have the means to install if I want. Am I correct so far?
If this is the case, then this is what I want to verify. CIA files are for installation and access from Home Menu, 3DS files are for running off of a Gateway in the same way as roms, and 3DSX are for running off of the Homebrew Launcher. Do I understand this correctly? The only other things that I want would be EmuNAND, for safety's sake, and firmware spoofing, for playing higher-version games. Both are currently unavailable. Are there any projects specifically that aim to accomplish these two things?
You have to admit, the current state of 3DS hacking is rather confusing. I just want to get caught up, so I can figure out what exactly is available.
I have a USA region N3DS on version 9.0. I downloaded Ninjhax, and have gotten the Homebrew Launcher to work. I'm running FBI right now, so I've figured out .3dsx files. Since I've gotten my N3DS, the biggest thing on my mind is getting homebrew to work, specifically GameYob, BlargSNES, and 3DNES. On the Ninjhax site, it has links to GameYob and BlargSNES, claiming both have sound and everything.
This *should* mean that all I have to do is download the .3dsx files for the two emulators, put them on the SD card alongside whatever I want to play, and I can play them through the Homebrew Launcher. No Gateway required, only Cubic Ninja, which I obviously already have in order to get to this point.
If I want to download a .cia version of the programs, for the sole benefit of launching them directly from the Home Menu, I need a Gateway. If I want to spoof a higher firmware, I need a Gateway. Region-Free access can be accomplished through a custom firmware, which I already have the means to install if I want. Am I correct so far?
If this is the case, then this is what I want to verify. CIA files are for installation and access from Home Menu, 3DS files are for running off of a Gateway in the same way as roms, and 3DSX are for running off of the Homebrew Launcher. Do I understand this correctly? The only other things that I want would be EmuNAND, for safety's sake, and firmware spoofing, for playing higher-version games. Both are currently unavailable. Are there any projects specifically that aim to accomplish these two things?
You have to admit, the current state of 3DS hacking is rather confusing. I just want to get caught up, so I can figure out what exactly is available.