Probably not. It seems to wrap RDP calls to vulkan or dx12, and 3DS doesn't do any of that.
Instead what you want is a lib that can transform RDP calls into what 3DS uses.
I saw news of this new automated N64 decompiler: https://github.com/rt64/rt64
Sounds good.
Does this mean we can have a tool to make them into 3DS CIAs soon?
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They’ve approved it for distribution via AltStore in Europe, not the App Store. Having looked into modern iOS emulation, I think I’m more backing Ignited anyway. Just seems like Delta with more features lol.
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