Display title | HzMod 3DS |
Default sort key | HzMod 3DS |
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Date of page creation | 10:39, 19 April 2020 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | HzMod (or as more widely known HorizonModule, or HorizonM) is a sysmodule for the 3DS which runs in the background. It uses its own protocol which is not compatible with NTR streaming apps, but is supported by its own viewer, HorizonScreen (various versions are fully compatable with every HzMod version, but lacking features and user-friendliness), as well as Snickerstream (much better UI, but doesn't support TARGA frames for games which use 16-bit color mode, like Smash and Mario Kart 7) and Chokistream (a from-scratch re-implementation of Snickerstream which has limited TARGA support). |