Ah, neat. I just installed the release version to take a look at it, I'll dive in further later I suppose.Dev Mode access is required
Good stuff. I'll probably use this the next time I rebuild my GM9 ntrboot scriptrunner cart.
Ah, neat. I just installed the release version to take a look at it, I'll dive in further later I suppose.Dev Mode access is required
Could this be used to launch an alternative Home version? Wohld love to see something like wiiflow or usbloader gx come to 3DS and offer up a better menu ui for launching games
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There's already nothing stopping someone from building out some sort of home menu alternative or even something like wiiflow/usbloader gx for the 3ds (these are sorta independent from each other though) outside of the sheer amount of effort that would be needed to build out some alternate home menu/rom loader. We've already had everything we need from a permissions prospective for quite some time to do this, just no one's found it to be worth their time/effort to build out much in either of these areas
It would have to be a payload in order to autoboot it.I think it would be great to have a new home menu. But the problem is, the default one works just fine and there's already so many cool themes for it. I thought I read somewhere that there's currently no way to run a CIA on startup. I could be wrong though because that seems like such a simple thing to do and I'm sure a cfw like Luma could easily add that feature.
It could be CIA or 3DSX thanks to Rosalina.I think it would be great to have a new home menu. But the problem is, the default one works just fine and there's already so many cool themes for it. I thought I read somewhere that there's currently no way to run a CIA on startup. I could be wrong though because that seems like such a simple thing to do and I'm sure a cfw like Luma could easily add that feature.
Not true ay all, lastest releases of FBI list titles within the name.Doesnt have to be fancy, just a list of all games by name would be great. Dont even need cover art in the beginning. Think FBI does this sort of but title names are game id only
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Release FIRMs are signed with a private key that only the main developers have - this is done to prevent accidental updates/bricks. You can still install it using GM9.Anyway, on topic with the thead, when I try and compile this from source and install it with openfirminstaller, it says "signature fail" when looking for the sighaxed firm, and won't install. Any ideas on how to fix it?
im courious and confused on what is this...
is this a replacement for b9s (something like a9lh then b9s then the fastboot)?
or another cfw like luma?
or a replacement for luma chainloading?
or a replacement .firm payload for godmode9?
What do you use this for?
Is there a way to convert homebrew to .firm?
I was just asking because one of the first lines is this post is "It allows you to assign homebrew in .firm format to bootslots"This is a sorta loaded question. Some of it yes (and that which can be is pretty much stuff that existed in a9lh format) a lot of it not so much, as there's no real OS loaded yet at that point (thus hardware drivers for the various system components would have to be manually turned on in order to make use of them). Also that's sorta out of the scope of this topic, I think.
Yes. GodMode9 is homebrew, for instance. It doesn't mean .cia/.3dsx homebrew.I was just asking because one of the first lines is this post is "It allows you to assign homebrew in .firm format to bootslots"
It is a replacement for b9s or for saltmode9 (gm9 installed to firm0 and used as a bootloader).
It lets you have multiple payloads (CFW or other) and choose which one to boot by holding a button down. Think of it as a combination of bootctr9 and boot9strap. As an example, you can have Luma as boot.firm for normal use, Rei-Six for legacy homebrew, and godmode9 for fixing things. So if you end up using Luma Updater and it turns out the latest Luma won't boot on your system (due to a bug or incomplete download), you can use gm9 and/or Rei-Six to fix it on the go without needing to have a screwdriver and USB OTG adapter on you.