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Normal user Level: 20 Posts: 1/77 EXP: 39769 Next: 2670 Since: 10-09-15 Last post: 2231 days ago Last view: 2146 days ago |
I've just discovered this forum, and it looks exciting - especially as it's having a reverse-engineering section! My current impression was that the 3DS rev-engineering scene didn't exist yet (or that it was hiding in chatrooms). Now that a 3DS-dev forum exists, I really wonder what will happen in future!
As by now, I am only having a DSi console (no 3DS yet), and I am mostly interested in low level hardware stuff (not higher level 3DS operating system stuff, although, if the low level hardware isn't accessible, then one would probably need to deal with the OS). Concerning DSi hardware: Is it allowed to post DSi stuff on 4dsdev? Asking because there isn't any DSi-dev forum yet, and understanding the DSi hardware would certainly help understanding the 3DS hardware. So I am hoping that DSi reverse-engineering might be welcome, too? If yes, maybe adding some sentence "forum dedicated for 3DS and DSi" on the mainpage would do it (such a sentence might be nice anyways, since the current headline doesn't even mention the 3DS yet). For a sepatate DSi section, that might be nice, too. On the other hand, many of the 3DS and DSi stuff is overlapping, for example, I wouldn't know where to ask questions about 3DS-vs-DSi compatibility... is that a 3DS topic or a DSi topic? PS. there a few people interested in a DSi forum, see http://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendo-dsi-section.393580/ - the gbatemp admins don't seem to like the idea though, and a "dev" forum would be better than a "consumer" forum like gbatemp anyways. |
coto |
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Member (u32)(0xffff & (~0x3f8f)) Level: 11 Posts: 9/19 EXP: 4971 Next: 1014 Since: 05-23-15 From: chili Last post: 3095 days ago Last view: 3094 days ago |
I too like DS reverse-engineering / virtualization, so I would like to talk about stuff like this and not only 3ds-only related stuff.
So I support this thread idea |
profi200 |
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Member Who knows? Level: 19 Posts: 29/70 EXP: 35164 Next: 613 Since: 05-21-15 From: Germany Last post: 3126 days ago Last view: 2994 days ago |
Wtf, my reply did not appear. Whatever.
I'm sure the site owner has nothing against this ![]() |
plutoo |
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Member Normal user Level: 11 Posts: 1/19 EXP: 4889 Next: 1096 Since: 09-17-15 Last post: 3405 days ago Last view: 3329 days ago |
There is a 3DS reverse engineering "scene" although most of it is focused on the OS. If you're interested in the architecture, there are some interesting but incomplete wiki-pages that might be worth checking out. For example:
http://3dbrew.org/wiki/IO_Registers http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Memory_layout#ARM11_Physical_memory_regions etc.. |
StapleButter |
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Member blarg Level: 30 ![]() Posts: 119/184 EXP: 154078 Next: 11791 Since: 10-27-14 From: France Last post: 2782 days ago Last view: 2692 days ago |
Posted by nocash Sure. Considering the DSi is like a "training before 3DS", they share some hardware (like the DSP), so any DSi work may be useful for the 3DS too. I might change the forum descriptions and all to reflect that, too. As far as 3DS reverse-engineering goes, most of it is documented on 3dbrew. |
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