When using HANS-eShop on a very old system-version such as 9.6.0-X, eShop-app may display an error the first time. This can be done by pressing the START button, then use the option for returning to Home Menu without rebooting(you can use HANS if you really want to, except for eShop on >=10.4.0-X, returning to Home Menu is not required). For using the system eShop application on =v10.0.0-X, you can just return to Home Menu from hbmenu.
Just run the app, then if successful return to hbmenu. Do not run this app more than once when ctr-httpwn is already active under the sysmodule. Do not use this when the system date is not set correctly(like with the browser-version-check bypass).
ctr-httpwn – How to useĭo not use this from Old3DS-browserhax.
He also insists that you should not download compiled binaries or config files from untrusted sources. Yellows8 ensures that significant effort has been made to ensure no personally identifying data is being sent from your device to non-Nintendo servers, but if you’re paranoid you’ll want to check the source code to confirm. If you access the eShop, you’ll probably need some personal identifying data and I assume Nintendo could cross reference that with “weird” behavior? So consider that there is some amount of risk here.Īdditionally, this hack sends and receives data from Yellows8’s server. This also blocks normal sysupdates downloads, which in itself is a good feature for those who want to stay on a low firmware and avoid a stupid update mistake.Īs for all “network” related hacks, there’s a risk Nintendo could figure things out and potentially ban accounts or consoles using this trick. Again, Homebrews + online access for you = best of both worlds ? Yup, you can have your homebrew cake and eat it.įor some of you, this also means you can now downgrade your 3DS and still access online features. In other words, it lets you access online features such as the Nintendo eShop, or DLC content, from your 3DS running an older firmware.