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B9S Check is a homebrew application that allows you to verify your b9s version and other relevant information.
B9S Check is a homebrew application that allows you to verify your b9s version and other relevant information.


==Instructions==
==User guide==
To use this tool, simply run the b9s_check.firm in a chainloader, such as Luma3DS + Start at boot. It will display the b9s, fastboot3DS, or Native Firm version installed in firm0 and firm1.
To use this tool, simply run the b9s_check.firm in a chainloader (aka [[Luma3DS]] + Start at boot).  


If you want to build the application, you need to install the devkitpro.org 3DS toolchain and run make. If you want to add new detected firms, simply add them to the FIRMS directory using a descriptive name and run firms.py with python 3 to rebuild the hash/title database. Finally, rebuild the main repository with make.
It will display the b9s, fastboot3DS, or Native Firm version installed in firm0 and firm1.
 
==Thanks==
* d0k3 - This is currently based on stripped down version of https://github.com/d0k3/OpenFirmInstaller as an arm9 template
* v1.0 was based on https://github.com/d0k3/SafeB9SInstaller, but that fell out of favor due to nand crypto breaking at some point. I also lost the source for that version, oops.


==Changelog==  
==Changelog==  
'''(v.2.0)'''
'''v2.0'''
* Initial good release. Checks for a lot of different types of firms: b9s, fastboot3DS, and Native Firm.
* Initial good release. Checks for a lot of different types of firms: b9s, fastboot3DS, and Native Firm.
* Checks both firm partitions too (FIRM0 is the one that's usually booted though).
* Checks both firm partitions too (FIRM0 is the one that's usually booted though).


'''(v.1.0)'''
'''v1.0'''
* First Release.
* First Release.
==Credits==
* d0k3 - This is currently based on stripped down version of https://github.com/d0k3/OpenFirmInstaller as an arm9 template.
* v1.0 was based on https://github.com/d0k3/SafeB9SInstaller, but that fell out of favor due to nand crypto breaking at some point. I also lost the source for that version, oops.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* Github - https://github.com/zoogie/b9s_check
* GitHub - https://github.com/zoogie/b9s_check
* DB Universal-Team - https://db.universal-team.net/3ds/b9s_check
* Universal DB - https://db.universal-team.net/3ds/b9s_check

Latest revision as of 13:14, 13 August 2023

B9S Check
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General
Authorzoogie
TypeSystem Tools
Version2.0
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2022/05/24
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B9S Check is a homebrew application that allows you to verify your b9s version and other relevant information.

User guide

To use this tool, simply run the b9s_check.firm in a chainloader (aka Luma3DS + Start at boot).

It will display the b9s, fastboot3DS, or Native Firm version installed in firm0 and firm1.

Changelog

v2.0

  • Initial good release. Checks for a lot of different types of firms: b9s, fastboot3DS, and Native Firm.
  • Checks both firm partitions too (FIRM0 is the one that's usually booted though).

v1.0

  • First Release.

Credits

External links

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