Hacking Seedplanter - A GUI to help inject DSiWare games using your movable.sed

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https://github.com/knight-ryu12/Seedplanter/releases

This is a program to help you inject DSiWare games. It is a GUI program written in Java.
Requirements
  • Java 8 or higher
Instructions
Once you download Seedplanter.jar you are ready to begin
  1. Launch Seedplanter.jar
    In some cases it may not launch by simply double clicking it. You will have to right click and select "Open with" --> "Java"
  2. Browse to your files by clicking "Browse" and selecting your file from the pop up window that will appear
    These files are your movable.sed, your DSiWare .bin file, your DSiWare game injection ZIP (which you can find here in the "Sudokuhax injection zip" part of the Prep work section), and your ctcert.bin (which you'll have to get yourself)
  3. Press the inject button
If all went well, you should get a window confirming the process has went well. The program has now injected the files from the ZIP you have given it into your DSiWare .bin file, and you are done!

Notes
This only works with DSiWare game injection. It does not support for DSiWare save injection, so for example injecting into Zelda four swords is not supported!

Credits
  • Chromaryu for all of the cryptography code used
  • saibotu and angelsl for helpful comments related to Java along the way
 
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Thanks! I successfully injected this into the SUDOKU dsiware. The Jenkins site was timing out for me repeatedly, but this worked!

Just completed hacking my n3DS XL on 11.6. I messed up the dsiwareinjection process while doing a system transfer from a hacked o2DS, but was pull the friend code using Seedstarter, then Seedminer (1hr20min CPU brute force using a i7-4790 with 8 threads). Was stuck trying to figure out how to get the CTcert.bin from my hacked o2DS, but found an alternate source for it. Would be great if that process was linked to the original post or on github.
 
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Looking forward to more progress from this project. One suggestion would be to have the program "remember" where the file picker was last, rather than default to "This PC". Or just default to pwd or whatever.
 
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Good idea.
But first we need to recode ctr-dsiwaretool to actually gain "true cross-platforming".
Will it not compile for linux?

I vaguely remember that it would compile but wouldn't generate a correct footer. Is that true in your case too?
 

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Just missing static binded build.
And selector.
Just that…
Hence using execution sometime causes problem. so rewritting it is good way
 

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It's not just recompilation that's the only thing stopping us, Java's Runtime.GetRuntime().exec() and ProcessBuilder are not really that great. It would be much preferred if the ECDSA signing was done in native Java
 

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