Homebrew [Release] DSi Key Grabber - Get the DSi Common Key Legally!

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Hi everyone!
I whipped up something that will give you the DSi common key, so no more going on illegal sites to download it!
THIS PROGRAM IS LEGAL, BUT THE KEY IT GENERATES MAY NOT BE.
UPDATE: The key can now be generated without the need to answer any questions directly!
And did I mention that the program is legal?

It's fairly straightforward--
1. Open the .bat file
2. Follow the instructions
3. Done. You will now have dsikey.bin

:download: Version 2 Download (Direct)
:arrow:DSi Downgrade Guide

enjoy!:)
If there is an issue with the legality of the program (pretty sure there isn't) let me know.

v2 is now live!
Let me know if there are any bugs.
 
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A noice program of course
very much indeed! great job!

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  • 41 questions, hhmmm.......................................................................................................................................................................................................
Lol, it's just because, to keep the program legal, there are a lot of user-generated factors.

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Screenshots or fake! Nah jk jk. They would be nice though. This is helpful.
I can provide screenshots, give me a few MINUTES
 
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Lol, it's just because, to keep the program legal, there are a lot of user-generated factors.

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I can provide screenshots, give me a few
Pretty sure that doesn't make the program any less illegal.
 

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I attached a word doc with screenshots of the whole process, and small explanations, for any non-believers. Enjoy.
 

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