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Installing Sudokuhax on 3DS 4.x-9.2

So yeah... Title says it all. Ever heard of the DSi exploit named Sudokuhax? You want it? Okay! Here's some info:

  • DSiWare does NOT have access to game card, slot 1.
  • DSi Homebrew Channel ONLY supports a maximum SD card size of 2GBs, because of libnds? (If anyone want's to fix that problem, go ahead).
  • Does not support DLDI patching (sucks, right? Can't even run moonshell or a lot of legacy homebrew with that -_-)
  • You need a NDS mode flash card, so ROP Multiloader can be installed. (New method, doesn't have this requirement :D)
  • DSiWare already installed on the console (it must be at least 4MB's in size!) UNLESS you use the NEW method.
  • Ninjhax or Spiderhax (browser, O3DS) is currently required for the NEW method. The old method, requires a NDS flashcard or other method of installing the ROP chain for MSET.
NOTE - QUOTES ON FREEZING:

It works on my 32gb fat32 32k cluster. I used the modified boot.nds from zoogie link.

Yes cluster size is the issue with hbMenu. If it's anything beyond 8192K on 16+ GB size SD cards (not sure if this counts for anything smaller) then hbMenu won't start anything. You just get that white screen. But the problem was I had screen buffer bugs with GBA games when I had my 32GB SD card formatted to 8192k cluster size.

The ROM

1.) Google "DSiWare SDATs" - click on the link with the domain "hcs64".
2.) Scroll down to the bottom and select "page 3" - you'll see a post by "CaitSith2", posted on "March 27, 2015".
3.) Click on "nomodcrypt" and download the archive.

I can't post a direct link to the files, as it isn't allowed here. Sorry.

PC Utility

1.) Search that ISO site for "Play DSiWare in your 3DS!".
2.) Click on the link and go to page 6, post 59.
3.) Download "DSiWare_Injector.zip".

Good! That's the PC utilities downloaded.

Edit: For those of you who can't find the post, I uploaded the injector to my dropbox. Here it is: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/8pjwmgyiwg5bil4/DSiWare_Injector.zip

DSi Homebrew Channel (Mileage may vary)

1.) Download this: http://filetrip.net/nds-downloads/applications/download-dsi-homebrew-channel-1-0-f25356.html

OR Download this modified version, by @zoogie : http://gbatemp.net/attachments/boot-zip.18916/

OR the latest release (also credits to Zoogie): http://gbatemp.net/attachments/boot-zip.21417/

You don't need a 2gb card. just use nds_hb_menu.
Freshly compiled build attached for your homebrewing pleasure. :P

That's pretty much all you need :P Okay, now for the messing about.

***New Method: 4.x-9.2*** (Concept by Zoogie)

1.) Download a copy of Decrypt9, from either of the two links:
OR try @zoogie 's tool:

Here's a version of TWL_PADGEN that includes a browser-launchable decrypt9 -- no cubic ninja needed.
Use gateway firmware for nand dumping and reinjection and such.
Press select to create xorpad.

http://gbatemp.net/attachments/twln_padgen_spider_launcher-zip.21674/

2.) Place the file in their respective places (Launcher.dat, goes at the root of the 3DS SD card. "Decrypt9", goes in the "3ds" directory, if you're using Ninjhax).
3.) Launch the payload.
4.) Select "Decrypt Nand Partitions" then press "x", to backup.
5.) Once finished, shutdown the console.
6.) Rename "SUDOKU-Electronic_Arts_Inc..nds" to "00000002.app".
7.) Rename "dsiware.sav" to "public.sav" (this file is located in "DSiWare_Injector".
8.) Remove the 3DS's SD card and insert it into your computer. Navigate to SD:/Decrypt9 and open "TWLN.bin" with a piece of software such as WinImage.
9.) In WinImage, go to "\title\00030005\42383841\content" and inject the "new" 00000002.app. You can inject the new file by clicking on "Image" then "Inject".
10.) Go to "\title\00030005\42383841" and create the directory "data" (Image -> Create Folder).
11.) Open the "data" directory and inject the "public.sav" file.
12.) Go to File -> Save.
13.) Remove all files from "SD:/Decrypt9", EXCEPT FOR TWLN.bin!
14.) Eject the SD card and put it back into the 3DS.
15.) Re-launch D9, then click "Decypt Nand Partitions" then press the restore button (y).
16.) Accept the confirmation (if any) and wait for it to finish.
17.) Reboot the console, then go to System Settings -> Internet -> Nintendo DS Connections.
18.) Sudoku should load. Press start and Sudokuhax should load. It'll show an error about boot.nds
19.) Power down the console, eject the SD card and put it into your computer.
20.) Transfer the DSiHomebrew channel (boot.nds), to the root of your SD card.
21.) Reinsert the SD card into the console and relaunch Sudokuhax.


***BELOW INSTRUCTIONS ARE 4.x ONLY!***

3DS Injection Tools

1.) Download ROP Multiloader here: http://filetrip.net/3ds-downloads/homebrew/download-ropmultiloader-1-1-f32981.html

Getting your DSiWare Title ID's

1.) Go to system settings ---> Data Management ---> DSiWare.
2.) Copy the DSiWare that you want to be "Sudokuhaxed" to the SD card (make sure no other DSiWare is on your SD! It'll make things easier).
3.) Shutdown the 3DS.
4.) Remove the SD card and insert it into your computer.
5.) Go to "SD:\Nintendo 3DS\<ID1>\<ID2>\Nintendo DSiWare" - you'll see a title with a name similar to this: 4B344856 (This is just an example).
6.) Make sure it's at least 4MB's in size.
7.) Note down the name of the file (don't bother about the file extension - you don't need this).
That's the ID's sorted! Great! :vul2:

Sorting out the stuff

1.) Extract "SUDOKU-Electronic_Arts_Inc..nds" from "decrypted_titles_nomodcrypt.7z" (requires 7Zip or any other archive handler that supports the .7z file extension).
2.) Extract "DSiWare_Injector.zip".
3.) Copy/Move "SUDOKU-Electronic_Arts_Inc..nds" into the "DSiWare_Injector" directory so that it is with it's pals "dsiware_InjectTitleIDinMset.py" and "MsetForBoss.dat".
4.) Rename "SUDOKU-Electronic_Arts_Inc..nds" to "dsiware.nds".
5.) Open "dsiware_InjectTitleIDinMset.py" with a text editor, so that the title ID can be changed.
6.) Change this:
title_ID="xxxxxxxx" # 8 characters or die.

to this:

title_ID="<THE TITLE ID THAT YOU SHOULD'VE NOTED DOWN EARLIER!" # 8 characters or die.

7.) Save the changes and run "dsiware_InjectTitleIDinMset.py" (You must have Python installed!).
8.) Copy "dsiware.nds", "dsiware.sav" and "MsetForBoss.dat" to the root of your 3DS's SD card, (NOT THE NDS FLASH CARD!).
9.) Extract the DSiHomebrew channel and copy "boot.nds" to the root of your 3DS's SD card, just like the previous step.
10.) Extract "235679-ropMultiloader 1.1.zip" and copy "rop_multiloader.nds" to your flashcards SD card (NOT 3DS's!)

You're almost done!

11.) Eject all SD cards and put them back where they belong (don't ask stupid questions. You know where to put it, hehe.)

Installation onto the console


1.) Launch ROP multiloader from your flashcard and install the MsetForBoss exploit.
2.) Go to system settings ---> Profile ---> Nintendo DS profile - you'll see a magical menu, hehe.
3.) Select the option to inject the DSiWare. Wait for it to finish and shutdown the console.
4.) Turn the console back on and launch the DSiWare that you had injected Sudoku into.
5.) The exploit will load after the start menu.

You're done! I've only found this useful for installing the profile exploit, on the go without the need of carrying a flashcard with me. This lets you play NDS games and you could just re-install the exploit with Sudokuhax. Just copy any ROP installer to your 3DS's SD card and rename it to boot.nds.

Would be great if Moonshell2 could be ported to work with this :) Or even better - have a DLDI patch that lets you use more homebrew (nothing is impossible), though I doubt someone would be willing enough to make this happen -_-.

Any errors in this tutorial? Let me know and I'll correct them.

DISCLAIMER: If you break your console, I am not responsible for that. You do these sort of stupid things at your OWN risk. ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP! Don't come crying to this forum if you've bricked your 3DS and don't have a backup of your NAND - it's just plain sense to have backed up your console, you're an idiot if you don't have one.

Special thanks to a certain user on this forum, for helping me out with the details. He prefers not to be mentioned as he'd rather not receive nooby PM's.

Credits/Info

I do NOT take credit for anything other than taking the time to write this tutorial. All files/tools mentioned in this thread belong to their respective owners - you already know where to go if you want to thank them.

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I haven't looked into the homebrew channel for the DSi but apparently it isn't open source, like you asked. Hopefully someone with the knowledge, can help with this.

This is an example of how we really need programs to be open source. The problem isn't just what happens at the time it's released; the problem is also what happens when it's years later and interest in the system that has the exploit has faded. These are old games; running them on a 3DS today is piracy in the way that running a SNES emulator for ROMs you don't own is piracy--it is, but not for a current system. And even hackers who oppose piracy generally don't mind you running a SNES emulator. But now that it's years later, it becomes impossible to modify the closed-source program and everyone is stuck with a lot of pointless limitations.
 

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Also, a question: Does this prevent you from using the DSiWare game that you used to install Sudokuhax?
 

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I still wonder why hbmenu can boot GameYob, but not SandboxEngine :unsure:


Hhmm. I dunno. Didn't HB menu have a function built into it where it will only load homebrews that contain a special value or whatever? I don't know. Never looked into it. I only used it once so I could play PortalDS by Smea.
 
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Hhmm. I dunno. Didn't HB menu have a function built into it where it will only load homebrews that contain a special value or whatever? I don't know. Never looked into it. I only used it once so I could play PortalDS by Smea.
The one that zoogie uploaded works fine with GameYob, but when SandboxEngine is booted, the screen turns white.
 

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Hhmm. I dunno. Didn't HB menu have a function built into it where it will only load homebrews that contain a special value or whatever? I don't know. Never looked into it. I only used it once so I could play PortalDS by Smea.

Did you have any luck trying to boot this through rxTools? I have a 2DS and can't downgrade for obvious reasons
 
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Did you have any luck trying to boot this through rxTools? I have a 2DS and can't downgrade for obvious reasons

I havent attempted it yet. Time is a virtue :) I'll see if I can medle around with it tomorrow. Don't expect anything though - I'll basically be doing cut 'n paste from the src in the DSiWare Injector and putting it in rxTools...
 

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I havent attempted it yet. Time is a virtue :) I'll see if I can medle around with it tomorrow. Don't expect anything though - I'll basically be doing cut 'n paste from the src in the DSiWare Injector and putting it in rxTools...

I don't mind. I won't get my hopes up, but if it works I will be super happy because then I can catch up on what I've missed over the last ten years of homebrew
 

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I still wonder why hbmenu can boot GameYob, but not SandboxEngine :unsure:
It works for me sandbox engine dsi
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