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Dec 29, 2015 · a wiki dedicated to homebrew on the Nintendo 3DS. We have 1,225 articles. Join our development conversations on the EFnet IRC channel #3dsdev.
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6 days ago · This page lists and describes the hardware found inside the Nintendo 3DS. Many of these parts are custom made and are expanded upon here or ...
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Jun 1, 2024 · Physical interfaceEdit ; 2, CLK, Clock. Frequencies 6.7MHz and 4.2MHz for DS/DSi gamecards, up to 16.6MHz for 3DS gamecards (for both SPI and ROM ...
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Feb 4, 2017 · This appears in the play log when Nintendo wants to hide usage of an application. This is seen when some Developer Applications are run as ...
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InstallingEdit. Applications are installed by copying the necessary files directly to the 3ds/ folder in the root of the SD card (preferred for new designs) ...
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Sep 26, 2022 · This page talks about the 3DS products' serial number and model number structures (the console, manual, accessories, games, etc...).
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Exploits are used to execute unofficial code (homebrew) on the Nintendo 3DS. This page is a list of publicly known system flaws, for userland ...
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Jul 5, 2023 · The bootloader is the binary code stored in the ARM9 and ARM11 boot ROMs and hence is ran when the 3DS is powered on.
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