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Homebrew via themehax / homemenuhax / menuhax on New 3DS

The 3DS homebrew scene has been flourishing lately. I never bothered with Ironhax and was too lazy to get around to trying out Tubehax, so now that Tubehax has been patched, the only other way left for New 3DS owners to get onto homebrew is via themehax.

This will work on any 3DS, Original or New from 9.x up to 10.3.0.

*update 12/01/2016* Now supports up to 10.3.0 and updated instructions as theme/home hax is now known as menuhax.

Downloads

Setup

  1. Disable any custom themes on your 3DS by changing it back to default. menuhax does not work with it enabled (you can change it later)
  2. If you were you were using Tubehax before, set DNS back to auto.
  3. Extract the contents of the homebrew starter kit (starter.zip) to the root folder of your (micro) SD card.
  4. Safely remove your SD card and put it back in the 3DS.
  5. Turn on your 3DS and make sure internet is enabled.
  6. Launch the Internet Browser app.
  7. Enter in http://yls8.mtheall.com/3dsbrowserhax_auto.php
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  9. Click on menuhax installer
  10. Press A to install. It'll download some stuff.

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  11. Once it's done, it should say "Install finished successfully." and tell you to press START.
  12. It'll boot back into Homebrew launcher.
  13. Now you're homebrew startup ready!
  14. Press start > A to reboot back into your 3DS.
  15. Disable the internet and turn off your 3DS.

How to use it?

When you start up the 3DS, hold the L button before the screen turns on.

It should kick you into homebrew mode right away.

Check out 3dbrew.org to check out some more homebrew apps.

I recommend blargSNES so you can have SNES games on the go, without cartridges!

Removal

The homebrew process is completely safe so you can revert at any time by removing the same files you added from your SD card.

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Nintendo 3DS: Transferring your emuNAND to another SD card

Sometimes you need to bump up the size of your SD card to get a game like Super Smash Bros Demo to work. I got a download code from Club Nintendo but it kept freezing on a black screen when I tried to run it!

People eventually figured out you need an SD card 4gb or larger in order to run it. I was only using the 2gb one given with the 3DS so what the hell, time to find a spare SD card laying around the house.

Just copying the files directly from one SD card to another won't work. Fortunately, some smart cookie developed "emuNAND Tool" that does all the hard work for you.

  • Have a working emuNAND as the source SD card.
  • Create an extra emuNAND on the target SD card (see "Creating your EmuNAND" section of a previous tutorial)
  • While your 3DS is creating an emuNAND, grab "emuNAND Tool v1.0.1".
  • Open "emuNAND Tool" and click "Extract emuNAND" to extract the emuNAND from the source SD card to a file (it doesn't take that long, probably a minute or two at most)

emuNAND tool

  • By the time your target SD card is done creating a new emuNAND, take it out of your 3DS and put it into your computer.
  • Click "Inject NAND to emuNAND" and select the file you saved from the source SD card earlier.
  • It will now copy the emuNAND files across to the target SD card.
  • Once it's done, you've now got a replica of your previous emuNAND.
  • Put it back into the 3DS and use it as you normally would.

Note: Games downloaded from the eShop won't be copied. You'll have to re-download those.

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Time to brawl!

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Nintendo 3DS: Setting up Gateway 2.0b1

If you own an Australian PAL 3DS console, then you'll know how painful it is to see 3DS games on sale going to waste during Black Friday in the US. Or not being able to play that Japan exclusive game on your own 3DS without having to buy another 3DS console from Japan.

Ahh Nintendo and their region locking... until Gateway 3DS came along! Buy game, download ROM, and play!

But alas, there are a few things magic required in order for this to work.

Hardware:

  • A Nintendo 3DS (of any variety) with the right firmware between 4.1 to 4.5 (inclusive), so make sure of this before you rush out to buy a Gateway card!
  • A Gateway card (both red and blue)
  • An SD card with at least 1gb of free space (the one that came with your 3DS is fine)
  • A micro-SD for the 3DS ROM you want to run.
  • An SD card and microSD reader for your PC

Software:

A quick thing to note is the difference between SysNAND and EmuNAND. Gateway 2.0 brings a new feature which allows you to upgrade a fake copy of the firmware without actually going past firmware v4.5.

Your console firmware (SysNAND) still remains on a version between 4.1 to 4.5, and whenever you're on Gateway Mode you're running EmuNAND (any firmware). This allows you to run roms built on firmwares newer than v4.5.

Some things to do before beginning the process.

  • Turn off WiFi on your 3DS.
  • Have the 3DS fully charged or plugged in

Upgrading 3DS firmware to specific version between 4.1 to 4.5

If your 3DS is on a firmware older than 4.1, then you're gonna have to upgrade it.

Don't do an, online upgrade. It'll take you straight to the latest version and then the Gateway card won't work.

To determine what firmware certain games need, use http://3ds.essh.co/ and filter by the firmware you want. Be careful, games may have different firmware versions depending on which region it's for.

To help you decide, some great titles to choose from are:

  • 4.1 Bravely Default (JP)
  • 4.1 New Super Mario Bros 2 (US, PAL)
  • 4.1 Project X Zone (JP)
  • 4.1 Scribblenauts Unlimited (US)
  • 4.2 The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time 3D (China)
  • 4.3 Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask (US)
  • 4.3 Paper Mario Sticker Star (US) (I'm half hearted about this one, it feels like shovelware)
  • 4.4 New Super Mario Brothers 2 (Taiwan)
  • 4.4 Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate (US)
  • 4.4 Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (US)
  • 4.5 Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (US)
  • 4.5 Fire Emblem - Awakening
  • 4.5 Luigis Mansion 2 (US, JP, PAL)
  • 4.5 Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Gates to Infinity (US, PAL) (Again, feels like shovelware)

Remember, although there is lots of shovelware games, buy the games that are actually good!

If you need any help, I've written a more detailed post about it here.

Get the Gateway firmware

The Gateway doesn't come with a micro SD card so you have to find you own.

Grab the firmware from the official site.

At time of writing, I downloaded v2.0beta1.

Installing the Gateway exploit

You'll need both SD and microSD cards for this part.

From the firmware package:

  • extract "GW_BETA_RELEASE_2.0b1\Launcher.dat" to your SD card
  • Put the SD card into your SD card slot.
  • extract all the contents from "Blue Card (R4i)" to your microSD card
  • Put the microSD into your Blue Gateway (installer) card.
  • Put the Blue Gateway card into your 3DS
  • Run it like any normal DS game

You should see the Gateway logo on the top screen and on the bottom a blue screen with some writing.

Select "GW_INSTALLER.NDS" and follow the steps to install the exploit.

Once done, turn off the 3DS and remove the Blue Gateway card.

Backing up your SysNAND

This requires a minimum of 1GB free space on the Nintendo 3DS SD card, and will take approximately 10 minutes.

Every console has a unique NAND image and if you accidentally update the onboard system NAND then there is currently no known way to restore back to 4.5 through software means.

The only recovery option is to restore via hardware using the backed up NAND image as a last resort.

So please make sure you physically copy the file created by our tool from the SD card to your computers hard drive.

To boot your 3DS into the Gateway menu, go to Settings > Profile > hold "L" and click on "Nintendo DS Profile". Don't let go of L until you see the menu!

It should work within 5 seconds. If it doesn't, just restart it and try again.

Once in, select "Backup System NAND" and press A to confirm. This will take approximately 10mins to complete. At first it'll show "Reading" for some time, but then the progress bar will appear.

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Here is my pink 3DS in all it's glory. And yes, you'll have plenty of time to get acquainted with this screen.

Making sure you've backed up the unique NAND for your 3DS, copy all the files from the SD card onto your computer.

In the meantime, turn off the 3DS.

Creating your EmuNAND

Once the copying is done, put the SD card back into your 3DS and turn it on and get back into the Gateway menu.

This time, select the last icon "Format EmuNAND". It'll warn you about wiping all the data off the SD card, but it's fine because you should've backed it up. This will take about 5mins to complete.

For me, I didn't lose any save game process (on New Super Mario Bros 2) when switching between SysNAND and EmuNAND because (I'm guessing here) it doesn't seem to be associated with the SD Card.

Upgrading your EmuNAND firmware

Finally, go to the left-most icon in the Gateway Menu and select "Boot Gateway Mode".

The screen will blank out for about 5 seconds before loading up the main menu. Click on "Settings" and make sure that the firmware version says "GW3D v4.xxx" on it!

Otherwise, you're looking at the original firmware (SysNAND)
and should stop immediately!!!

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If you don't see GW3D and still decide to upgrade, prepare yourself for tears.

Set up the wireless access point on your EmuNAND and upgrade the firmware THROUGH THE INTERNET. It is unconfirmed what will happen if you upgrade through a ROM.

At time of writing the latest firmware is v7.0. It's only a few days old but it causes some trouble with Gateway and (for now). On emuNAND v7.0, there is; no access to the eShop. random crashes, unable to play roms outside of console region.

Loading a ROM

Once you have your "whatever.3ds" rom, put it onto your microSD card by using Win32 Disk Imager.

Select the file and select your MicroSD drive, hit "Write". Takes about 5mins to write 1gb on USB2.

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Slip the microSD card into the Red Gateway card and throw it into your 3DS.

Boot into Gateway mode via the Nintendo DS Profile exploit and you should see the game appear in the main menu.

There's nothing special about loading the game. Just tap or press A to load it.

Note that each time you shut down the 3DS, you will have to boot into Gateway Mode before you can load the rom.

Tips

  • If you're after a 3DS with firmware 4.5 or lower, then check the box for "(C) 2012 Nintendo" or earlier. It's right there on the same side as the WiFi certification, barcode and "Original Nintendo Seal of Quality".

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  • The colour of the 3DS doesn't matter. I keep telling myself this because mine is pink... :\
  • The beauty of the EmuNAND is that if your firmware upgrade process goes horrifically wrong, your 3DS won't get bricked! Just restore the image from your backup on the PC and try again.
  • To help you keep track of which mode you're in, I strongly advise you to arrange the icons in SysNAND and EmuNAND differently. For example, in SysNAND put the Settings icon first whilst in the EmuNAND put the game icon first.
  • To prevent accidental firmware upgrades, enable parental controls!
  • In Gateway mode/EmuNAND, exiting the Settings app will revert you back to normal mode (non-Gateway mode). I am not sure if this is still in the SysNAND or not, but it's definitely something to keep in mind.
  • At the moment, only one rom can be loaded per microSD card at a time. To load another game, you have to use Win32 Disk Imager again.

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Nintendo 3DS (and 3DS XL): Upgrading firmware to v4.1-4.5

The information was a little hard to come by so I figured I'd write something up. At time of writing, v6.2 update, v7.0 is the latest firmware available.

The main reason why most people would want any firmware between 4.1-4.5 is to use the Gateway card. The Gateway card lets you bypass the region locks which make it incredibly difficult to get the exact games you want.

If you're looking for a "PS3 way" to upgrade (download a specific firmware and upgrade it via storage) then you're outta luck.  The 3DS requires you to log online and get the latest firmware via the eStore. There's no choices there, only the latest and greatest patches.

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Upgrading

In order to upgrade to a specific version of firmware, you have to buy a game which was made during that time when the firmware was "latest".

Note: This only works for upgrading. It is not possible to downgrade using this method!

To check which firmware each game is running, check out http://3ds.essh.co/. It has a very nice filter which tells you exactly which firmware the game is using (scroll to the far right). Sort it by firmware so it's easier to find the right region.

Once you've picked the game you want to buy, run it. The game will check your firmware and if your firmware is older than the one it came with, you'll be asked to upgrade to the firmware included with the game.

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Game titles by version

Just in case the site goes down, there is another list at EurAsia wiki.

Firmwares have a letter at the end signifying the region it was intended for. U or USA, E for Europe, J for Japan. I'm not quite sure what firmwares ending with T and K stand for but I assume it's Taiwan and Korea.

I've sorted this list by firmware and region to make things easier.

Firmware v4.5

4.5.0U Shin Megami Tensei IV
4.5.0E Animal Crossing - New Leaf
4.5.0E Animal Hospital
4.5.0E Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
4.5.0E Fire Emblem - Awakening
4.5.0E Games Festival 1
4.5.0E LEGO City Undercover - The Chase Begins
4.5.0E LEGO Legends of Chima - Lavals Journey
4.5.0E Luigi's Mansion 2
4.5.0E Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Gates to Infinity
4.5.0J Luigis Mansion 2
4.5.0U Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
4.5.0U LEGO City Undercover - The Chase Begins
4.5.0U Luigis Mansion - Dark Moon
4.5.0U Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Gates to Infinity
4.5.0U Turbo - Super Stunt Squad

Firmware v4.4

4.4.0E Around the World with Hello Kitty and Friends
4.4.0E Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate
4.4.0E Croods, The - Prehistoric Party!
4.4.0E Fast & Furious - Showdown
4.4.0E Jewel Quest Mysteries 3 - The Seventh Gate
4.4.0E Monster High - Skultimate Roller Maze
4.4.0E Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
4.4.0E My Riding Stables 3D - Jumping for the Team
4.4.0E Paper Mario - Sticker Star
4.4.0E Project X Zone
4.4.0E Secrets of the Titanic
4.4.0E Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
4.4.0E Viking Invasion 2: Tower Defense
4.4.0E Zero Escape - Virtues Last Reward
4.4.0J Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate
4.4.0J Dragon Quest VII - Eden no Senshitachi
4.4.0J Layton Kyouju to Choubunmei A no Isan
4.4.0J Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon - Magnagate to Mugendai no Meikyuu
4.4.0J Super Robot Taisen UX
4.4.0T Mario Tennis Open
4.4.0T New Super Mario Brothers 2
4.4.0T Shin Megami Tensei IV
4.4.0U Brain Age - Concentration Training
4.4.0U Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate
4.4.0U Etrian Odyssey IV - Legends of the Titan
4.4.0U Fire Emblem - Awakening
4.4.0U Mario Tennis Open
   
4.4.0U Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
4.4.0U Naruto Powerful Shippuden
4.4.0U Shin Megami Tensei - Devil Summoner - Soul Hackers
   

Firmware v4.3

4.3.0U Art Academy - Lessons for Everyone
4.3.0E Angry Birds Trilogy
4.3.0E Ben 10 - Omniverse
4.3.0E El Profesor Layton y la Máscara de los Prodigios
4.3.0E Il Layton e la maschera dei Miracoli
4.3.0E Naruto Powerful Shippuden
4.3.0E Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 3D
4.3.0E Professeur Layton et le Masque des Miracles
4.3.0E Professor Layton und die Maske der Wunder
4.3.0E Puzzler Brain Games
4.3.0E Rise of the Guardians
4.3.0E Survivor 3D - The Ultimate Adventure
4.3.0J Fantasy Life
4.3.0J Inazuma Eleven Go 2 - Chrono Stone - Neppuu
4.3.0J Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori
4.3.0T Naruto SD Powerful Shippuden
4.3.0U Hotel Transylvania
4.3.0U Paper Mario Sticker Star
4.3.0U Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 3D
4.3.0U Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask
4.3.0U Style Savvy - Trendsetters

Firmware v4.2

4.2.0T The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time 3D
4.2.0T Biohazard Revelations

Firmware v4.1

4.1.0U Lalaloopsy Carnival of Friends
4.1.0E Bowling Bonanza 3D
4.1.0E Disney Epic Mickey - Power of Illusion
4.1.0E Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure
4.1.0E Freakyforms Deluxe
4.1.0E Hotel Transylvania
4.1.0E Imagine - Fashion World 3D
4.1.0E Jewel Master - Atlantis 3D
4.1.0E LEGO The Lord of the Rings
4.1.0E LEGO The Lord of the Rings
4.1.0E New Art Academy
4.1.0E New Super Mario Bros. 2
4.1.0E Pippi Longstocking 3D
4.1.0E Rabbids Rumble
4.1.0E Sherlock Holmes - The Mystery of the Frozen City
4.1.0E Shin Megami Tensei - Devil Survivor Overclocked
4.1.0E Spy Hunter
4.1.0E Transformers Prime - The Game
4.1.0J AKB48+Me
4.1.0J Bravely Default - Flying Fairy
4.1.0J E.X. Troopers
4.1.0J Project X Zone
4.1.0J Sengoku Musou Chronicle 2nd
4.1.0J Tohoku Daigaku Karei Igaku Kenkyuusho - Kawashima Ryuuta Kyouju Kanshuu - Monosugoku Nou wo Kitaeru 5-Funkan no Oni Training
4.1.0T Nintendogs + Cats - French Bulldog and New Friends
4.1.0T Nintendogs + Cats - Shiba and New Friends
4.1.0T Nintendogs + Cats - Toy Poodle & New Friends
4.1.0T Star Fox 64 3D
4.1.0U Adventure Time - Hey Ice King! Whyd You Steal Our Garbage?!
4.1.0U Code of Princess
4.1.0U Disney Epic Mickey - The Power of Illusion
4.1.0U Disney Princess - My Fairytale Adventure
4.1.0U Finding Nemo - Escape to the Big Blue
4.1.0U Harvest Moon 3D - A New Beginning
4.1.0U Imagine - Fashion Life
4.1.0U LEGO The Lord of the Rings
4.1.0U Myst
4.1.0U New Super Mario Bros 2
4.1.0U Rabbids Rumble
4.1.0U Scribblenauts Unlimited
4.1.0U Skylanders Giants
4.1.0U The Trash Pack
4.1.0U Wipeout 3
4.1.0U Wreck-It Ralph
4.1.0U Zero Escape - Virtues Last Reward

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