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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 1/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
Posted by vernacular From my understanding, 1.3b is just a minor fix for the newer versions of Ninjhax, since 1.3 didn't work properly under newer Ninjhax versions. Nothing else has been changed as far as I know. |
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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 2/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
Posted by JulianDN 1.3b works fine for me using *hax 2.5. To use the older versions, you'd have to use an older payload, which they might not be hosted anymore. |
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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 3/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
Posted by JulianDN Just like all other 3dsx homebrew. Just copy it to /3ds/[name]/ The name of the folder needs to be the same as the 3dsx file. The smdh also needs to be named the same as the 3dsx file. So it should look something like this: /3ds/blargSnes/blargSnes.3dsx /3ds/blargSnes/blargSnes.smdh Well, there is a couple of small exception to the rule, for example: the 3dsx file can be named "boot.3dsx" and the smdh named "icon.smdh" while the folder can be named whatever you want. |
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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 4/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
Posted by Osakasan I'm guessing you have HomeMenuHax setup for your SysNAND and have it autobooting your EmuNAND with CFW? If so, download Homebrew Launcher Loader, install it, and have it download the payload for your EmuNAND (start it up and hold Y). The payload will be on the root of your SD card. Open it up with a hexeditor and, on the text side, find "boot.3dsx". Change the name to anything else with four digits, like "menu.3dsx". Now grab your preferred Homebrew Launcher, rename it from "boot.3dsx" to "menu.3dsx" or whatever you changed it to in the hexeditor and put it on the root of your SD card. This way it won't interfere with your autoboot and you can easily access 3dsx homebrew. |
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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 5/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
Posted by Wargla The sourcecode has gotten some attention. It seems to work well enough as a couple of weeks ago, compiled as CIA. Just be patient, it may see another official release. If not, there's quite a few games that work well under it in its current form. |
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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 6/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
I wish I understood the SNES better. I'll take a look this weekend, but I doubt I can help in any way. I hope things turn out well.
EDIT: Like I thought, I wasn't able to come up with anything. |
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Newcomer Technovert Level: 7 Posts: 7/7 EXP: 1064 Next: 384 Since: 11-16-15 From: Mainframe Last post: 3184 days ago Last view: 3184 days ago |
Posted by Blue Wizard Might want to scroll up a bit. StapleButter just mentioned an issue he's run into. BlargSnes is great, but if you need to play a SNES game on the go and blargSnes can't play it, I'd look into grabbing a cheap PSP if price is an issue. |
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