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3dbrew
How do I run homebrew?
Homebrew is a popular term used for applications that are created and executed on a video game console by hackers, programmers, developers, and consumers.
Keep an eye out on th...
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Hardware - 3dbrew
Hardware
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-32 Hz, i.e. exactly twice the clock rate of the ARM9).
New3DS: 4x MPCore, 4x VFPv2, able to run up to 804MHz (see below). It also has an optional 2MB L2 cache.
ARM9 Processor Core...
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Homebrew Applications - 3dbrew
Homebrew Applications
Applications are installed by copying the necessary files directly to the
3ds/ folder in the root of the SD card (preferred for new designs), or in a subdirectory of
3ds/, in w...
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Homebrew Exploits - 3dbrew
Homebrew Exploits
No longer needed as of Luma 8.0
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itself, not whether *hax payload supports it.
Standalone Homebrew Launcher Exploits[edit]
The following homebrew exploits can be executed on a ...
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Extdata - 3dbrew
Extdata
nand/data/<ID>/extdata/<ExtdataID-High>
sdmc/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/extdata/<ExtdataID-High>
ExtdataID-High is always 00000000 for SD, and always 00048000 for NAND. Regular apps can only mou...
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NCSD - 3dbrew
NCSD
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There are two known specialisations of the NCSD container format. The CTR Cart Image (CCI) format and the 3DS' raw NAND format. CCI is the format of game ROM images.
CTR System Update (...