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{{Infobox 3DS homebrew
{{Infobox 3DS Homebrews
| title = 3DS Remote Desktop
|title=3DS Remote Desktop
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/3DS-Remote-Desktop.jpeg|250px
|image=3dsremotedesktop2.png
| type = Utilities
|description=Stream Windows computer screen to 3DS and send 3DS input to Windows.
| version =  
|author=Erick Folckemer (Retrozelda)
| licence = Mixed
|lastupdated=2018/12/02
| author = Retrozelda
|type=Utilities
| website = https://gbatemp.net/threads/3ds-remote-desktop.381646/
|version=2015
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/3DS-Remote-Desktop.rar
|license=Mixed
| source = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrew/3DS-Remote-Desktop.rar
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrews/3dsremotedesktop.7z
|website=https://gbatemp.net/threads/3ds-remote-desktop.381646
|source=https://bitbucket.org/RetroZelda/3ds-remote-desktop/src/master
}}
}}
3DS Remote Desktop is a 3DS homebrew client that allows streaming input and game video from a PC to the 3DS.
==Installation==
Contains prebuilds CIA, 3DS, 3DSX/SMDH. Also comes with Server executable and config file for PC.
==User guide==
To use, set the server config file to set button input mappings, the port to use, and the destination screen size (mostly used for other platforms so just leave it at 400x240 because thats the 3DS' screen size).
The input mappings require win32 virtual key code int values (ascii decimal value).
A list of these can be found [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd375731(v=vs.85).aspx here].
The values here are HEX, so just convert them to decimal with windows calculator or online tools like [http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/hex-to-decimal-converter this].
Once you set the server and port, connect and you can start video link. You can press ESC to stop the server. Developer stated that connects/disconnects still aren't exactly clean, but they work.
'''Note:''' Please note the source to [https://code.google.com/p/lz4/ LZ4] is not included, but prebuilt libraries are included. If you use these libraries, remember to forward lz4's licenced.
==Controls==
D-Pad - Set server
L/R - Set port
A - Connect
Select - Start video link
Start - Exit client
==Media==
'''New method test''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZjSqUpZ0Ek retrozelda]) <br>
<youtube>mZjSqUpZ0Ek</youtube>
<youtube>mZjSqUpZ0Ek</youtube>


=3DS Remote Desktop=
'''Test footage''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQbmh3qCBAk retrozelda]) <br>
<youtube>gQbmh3qCBAk</youtube>
 
'''World of Warcraft''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLOmv7x4KtI retrozelda]) <br>
<youtube>FLOmv7x4KtI</youtube>


I have been working on a project on and off for about 2 weeks now. I decided to work on something else so I am releasing what I have. a 3DS Remote Desktop app that allows you to remote control your PC for games, movies, porn, etc.<br />
==External links==
<br />
* Author's website - http://retrozelda.com/?page=home
It is still fairly rudimentary, but it works.<br />
* Bitbucket - https://bitbucket.org/RetroZelda/3ds-remote-desktop/src/master
<br />
* GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/homebrew-3ds-remote-desktop.381646
To use, set the server config file to set button input mappings, the port to use, and the destination screen size(mostly used for other platforms so just leave it at 400x240 because thats the 3DS' screen size). The input mappings require win32 virtual key code int values(ascii decimal value). A list of these can be found [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd375731(v=vs.85).aspx here]. NOTE: The values here are HEX, so just convert them to decimal with windows calculator or online tools like [http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/hex-to-decimal-converter this].<br />
<br />
The client is still a bit ugly, but once you set the server and port to connect to(D pad for server, and L and R keys to set port), press A to connect. Once connected, press SELECT to start video link. At any point, press start to exit the client. You can press ESC to stop the server. Connects/disconnects still arent exactly clean, but oh well.<br />
<br />
A build can be found [http://retrozelda.com/?page=apps&id=46 here], but I also have a build attached. The source can be found [https://bitbucket.org/RetroZelda/3ds-remote-desktop here]. Please note, i have not included the source to [https://code.google.com/p/lz4/ LZ4], but i have included prebuilt library's. if you use these librarys, dont forget to forward lz4's licenced.

Latest revision as of 13:43, 6 July 2024

3DS Remote Desktop
3dsremotedesktop2.png
General
AuthorErick Folckemer (Retrozelda)
TypeUtilities
Version2015
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2018/12/02
Links
Download
Website
Source

3DS Remote Desktop is a 3DS homebrew client that allows streaming input and game video from a PC to the 3DS.

Installation

Contains prebuilds CIA, 3DS, 3DSX/SMDH. Also comes with Server executable and config file for PC.

User guide

To use, set the server config file to set button input mappings, the port to use, and the destination screen size (mostly used for other platforms so just leave it at 400x240 because thats the 3DS' screen size).

The input mappings require win32 virtual key code int values (ascii decimal value).

A list of these can be found here.

The values here are HEX, so just convert them to decimal with windows calculator or online tools like this.

Once you set the server and port, connect and you can start video link. You can press ESC to stop the server. Developer stated that connects/disconnects still aren't exactly clean, but they work.

Note: Please note the source to LZ4 is not included, but prebuilt libraries are included. If you use these libraries, remember to forward lz4's licenced.

Controls

D-Pad - Set server

L/R - Set port

A - Connect

Select - Start video link

Start - Exit client

Media

New method test (retrozelda)

Test footage (retrozelda)

World of Warcraft (retrozelda)

External links

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