DSiWarehax or hardmod easier than the actual downgrade process of a9lh? I have a hard time believing that. (Nah I'm just bitching because of bitching, but I do believe hardmod/dsiwarehax are kinda complicated to do).4. So what can we do with it?
It can do pretty much anything a9lh can do (including the "true firmwares" everybody's on about), but can be installed with dsiware hax or a hardmod, which is easier than having to downgrade to 2.1.0 in order to grab the console-unique keys from the OTP, as well as being fix-proof by any system updates. Additionally, if you're of the developing type, the execution environment will be cleaner for you too.
I don't think that's possible even for somebody who have no idea about 3DS hacking, since Luma 7.1 doesn't have any arm9loaderhax.bin file in its folder so there's nothing to update for a9lh users, even the automatic updaters will just throw an error and restart.Updating Luma bricked me! Why?
That's cause the newest update for Luma doesn't have any a9lh payloads anymore! You'd have to have updated to sighax before updating for it to actually work. If you redownload 7.0.5 and put it back at the root of the SD card, and you should be good to go!
If I have a9hl already what does this mean for me? Just to have update proof firmware?
Everything looks pretty okay but
DSiWarehax or hardmod easier than the actual downgrade process of a9lh? I have a hard time believing that. (Nah I'm just bitching because of bitching, but I do believe hardmod/dsiwarehax are kinda complicated to do).
I don't think that's possible even for somebody who have no idea about 3DS hacking, since Luma 7.1 doesn't have any arm9loaderhax.bin file in its folder so there's nothing to update for a9lh users, even the automatic updaters will just throw an error and restart.
"Better to get it sooner than later." Could be taken several ways. I'd say take that out.
Installers will most likely continue to become more stable as seen with it already being updated. It's still beta so sooner than later isn't true till a fully stable version exists.
I have a 2DS with the latest official firmware on a9lh, Luma. I'll probably update to this in the coming days.
However, what does this new Sighax stuff mean for the New 2DS system? I want to get that one when it comes out and sell my OG 2DS...
Oh, I meant what does this new thing get past what we have with a9hl? Does it just add another layer of protection against Nintendo's updates?
lol i always thought it meant One True Pair because the key is console specific XDOne Time Programmable. Basically, the OTP is a key locked in hardware(?) unique to every console that is able to be written once, and then can never be modified. That's why it's One Time Programmable.
EDIT: @Joom Ninja'd me
no, the bootrom isnt you NAND, if im understanding correctly. youll still want to backup your NANDUhm, if we can dump the bootrom, now making a backup of the NAND is pointless right?
WTF?lol i always thought it meant One True Pair because the key is console specific XD
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no, the bootrom isnt you NAND, if im understanding correctly. youll still want to backup your NAND
i know that know XD i was just previously under the impression that it meant thatWTF?
It's One Time Password.
Is the bootrom system specific or would it work with nearly any 3DS provided it's not fixed/modified by Nintendo in a hardware revision?
In the fifth issue, we can just install Boot9Strap without installing arm9loaderhax before while being in <11.3 I think.