Homebrew Sono’s Light Changer On 3ds

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I already messaged Sono, he says he can’t find it, if anyone still has the program can you dump it with gm9? .3dsx or .cia version is fine. It’s an app that makes the led lights on the 3ds show different colors, it’s sort of a poke at the people who thought making the leds change color would result in a bricked system. Thank you very much for your time.
 

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I already messaged Sono, he says he can’t find it, if anyone still has the program can you dump it with gm9? .3dsx or .cia version is fine. It’s an app that makes the led lights on the 3ds show different colors, it’s sort of a poke at the people who thought making the leds change color would result in a bricked system. Thank you very much for your time.
At one time it did brick 3DS's so it's not a poke at anyone
 

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At one time it did brick 3DS's so it's not a poke at anyone
Not that I know - the "led brick" was an incorrect summary of how Yellows8 managed to corrupt mcu firmware while trying random commands in the attempt to find the led-related ones (and pretty much no verification of the new firmware is done), as I remember it
 

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