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Member Normal user Level: 20 Posts: 24/75 EXP: 40058 Next: 2381 Since: 06-04-15 Last post: 3596 days ago Last view: 3343 days ago |
Hi everyone,
is there any way to get the NAND CID via the GW Launcher.dat (browser / O3DS) method? Via Brahma it is pretty easy: memcpy(nand_cid, (u8*) 0x01FFCD80, 16)
See also here.
However, the exact same line of code leads to a crash, if ARM9 access is gained via the GW Launcher.dat method. There also seems to be a GetNandCid() function somewhere: http://3dbrew.org/wiki/FSPXI:GetNandCid ... but how to access it? No idea. This is for my Decrypt9 fork, if you wonder. Any ideas? |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 3 Posts: 1/1 EXP: 63 Next: 65 Since: 11-15-14 Last post: 3757 days ago Last view: 3653 days ago |
check that iTCM is enabled for access from your mode. |
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Member Normal user Level: 20 Posts: 25/75 EXP: 40058 Next: 2381 Since: 06-04-15 Last post: 3596 days ago Last view: 3343 days ago |
Posted by megazig Thank you! I'm almost sure it is not. Otherwise it shouldn't freeze. Is there any way to check that manually or even manually enable access? |
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