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carts:nintendo:3ds [2023/07/08 16:59] – padding byte thing is broken in latest GM9 apparently hiccupcarts:nintendo:3ds [2026/01/02 23:12] (current) hiccup
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-{{wst>carts_important_notes}}+{{wst>dumping_important_notes}} 
 +{{wst>ds_3ds_carts_important_notes}}
  
 Dumping Nintendo 3DS carts is fairly easy, and can either be done through homebrew software, or by using a DS flashcart. Dumping Nintendo 3DS carts is fairly easy, and can either be done through homebrew software, or by using a DS flashcart.
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   * Launch GodMode9 by pressing (Start) and then the power button   * Launch GodMode9 by pressing (Start) and then the power button
   * Navigate to%% %%''[C:] GAMECART''   * Navigate to%% %%''[C:] GAMECART''
-  * Copy the .3ds file **without trim in its name** and the .txt file to the SD card. If split files show up (for 3DS games that are 4GB), copy all the split parts to the SD card and combine them using ''copy /b part1 + part2 combined'' on the Windows command line or ''cat part1 part1 > combined'' on Mac OS or Linux.+  * Copy the .3ds file **without trim in its name**the .txt file and the *-priv.bin to the SD card.((The priv.bin is unique to the cart and is (or at least was) used for online play, so you shouldn't share it (and probably not even its hash) online.)) If split files show up (for 3DS games that are 4GB), copy all the split parts to the SD card and combine them using ''copy /b part1 + part2 combined'' on the Windows command line or ''cat part1 part1 > combined'' on Mac OS or Linux.
  
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