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{{Infobox 3DS Homebrews | {{Infobox 3DS Homebrews | ||
|title=fastboot3DS | |title=fastboot3DS | ||
|image= | |image=Fastboot3ds2.png | ||
|description=A homebrew bootloader for the Nintendo 3DS that is similar to | |description=A homebrew bootloader for the Nintendo 3DS that is similar to Android fastboot. | ||
|author=derrek, profi200, d0k3 | |author=derrek, profi200, d0k3 | ||
|lastupdated=2019/01/24 | |lastupdated=2019/01/24 | ||
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fastboot3DS is a bootloader for the 3DS console, intended to be installed to the FIRM0 partition. It allows you to assign homebrew in .firm format to bootslots, and to chainload bootslots via either a bootmenu or a button combo of your choosing. fastboot3DS also contains basic tools for NAND backups and restores. | fastboot3DS is a bootloader for the 3DS console, intended to be installed to the FIRM0 partition. It allows you to assign homebrew in .firm format to bootslots, and to chainload bootslots via either a bootmenu or a button combo of your choosing. fastboot3DS also contains basic tools for NAND backups and restores. | ||
'''Note | '''Note:''' fastboot3DS installs to a critical partition of your system, and thus becomes one of the softwares critical to the functioning of your system. Although having been thoroughly tested, some risk may still remain, especially when fastboot3DS is not used in the way it is intended. Use at your own risk. | ||
fastboot3DS installs to a critical partition of your system, and thus becomes one of the softwares critical to the functioning of your system. Although having been thoroughly tested, some risk may still remain, especially when fastboot3DS is not used in the way it is intended. | |||
==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
These short instructions require you to have a way of booting [ | These short instructions require you to have a way of booting [[OpenFirmInstaller_3DS|OpenFirmInstaller]]. If you already have [[Boot9strap_3DS|boot9strap]] installed, this is as simple as chainloading the <code>OpenFirmInstaller.firm</code> (either via some chainloader of your choosing, or put it on your SD card as <code>sdmc:/boot.firm</code>). | ||
* Have <code>fastboot3DS.firm</code> inside the <code>sdmc:/ofi</code>folder on your SD card. When installing from A9LH, <code>secret_sector.bin</code> is also required. | * Have <code>fastboot3DS.firm</code> inside the <code>sdmc:/ofi</code>folder on your SD card. When installing from A9LH, <code>secret_sector.bin</code> is also required. | ||
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* Author's Tweet - https://twitter.com/derrekr6/status/944944212839206913 | * Author's Tweet - https://twitter.com/derrekr6/status/944944212839206913 | ||
* GitHub - https://github.com/derrekr/fastboot3DS | * GitHub - https://github.com/derrekr/fastboot3DS | ||
Latest revision as of 13:43, 6 July 2024
fastboot3DS | |
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General | |
Author | derrek, profi200, d0k3 |
Type | System Tools |
Version | 1.2 |
License | GPL-3.0 |
Last Updated | 2019/01/24 |
Links | |
Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
fastboot3DS is a bootloader for the 3DS console, intended to be installed to the FIRM0 partition. It allows you to assign homebrew in .firm format to bootslots, and to chainload bootslots via either a bootmenu or a button combo of your choosing. fastboot3DS also contains basic tools for NAND backups and restores.
Note: fastboot3DS installs to a critical partition of your system, and thus becomes one of the softwares critical to the functioning of your system. Although having been thoroughly tested, some risk may still remain, especially when fastboot3DS is not used in the way it is intended. Use at your own risk.
Installation
These short instructions require you to have a way of booting OpenFirmInstaller. If you already have boot9strap installed, this is as simple as chainloading the OpenFirmInstaller.firm
(either via some chainloader of your choosing, or put it on your SD card as sdmc:/boot.firm
).
- Have
fastboot3DS.firm
inside thesdmc:/ofi
folder on your SD card. When installing from A9LH,secret_sector.bin
is also required. - Boot OpenFirmInstaller and follow the on screen instructions. You will reboot to the fastboot3DS menu.
- [optional] Enter
Boot setup...
>Setup [slot 1]...
>Select [slot 1] firm
and select the FIRM file of your main CFW. On typical systems that issmdc:/boot.firm
, but anything goes. - [optional] Enter
Boot setup...
>Change boot mode...
>Set quiet boot
. Your system is now set to autoboot and will silently boot the CFW you selected above.
You may also want to set up the other boot slots and assign key combos to them. Keep in mind you need one autoboot slot (= a slot with no key combo assigned). If you want to access the fastboot3DS menu at a later point in time, hold the HOME button when powering on the console.
From the fastboot3DS menu, you may continue the boot process via Continue boot
, chainload a .firm file via Boot from file...
, access the boot menu via Boot menu...
or power off the console via the Power button.
Known issues
Older releases of GodMode9 freeze when they are chainloaded via fastboot3DS. Use v1.5.0 or higher. In general (that means not only for fastboot3ds) it is recommended to have all your software updated to the latest version.
OpenFirmInstaller only allows installing official (= signed) releases of fastboot3ds. Developers wanting to test their own builds can install fastboot3ds custom builds via GodMode9.
Changelog
v1.2 stable
- Increase size limit for path in boot setup.
- Fixed out of memory for big topscreen splashes.
- Only show splash on cold boots and before menu.
- Updated fatfs to version R0.13c.
v1.1 stable
- Added option to change splash duration.
- Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.
v1.1 beta
- Added support for custom splashscreens (Luma splashcreens work) with customizable duration.
- Added support for FIRM from FCRAM (A9NC support).
- Added extended FCRAM support on N3DS.
- Added Bootrom / OTP dumper via SuperHax.
- Vastly improved boot times thanks to improved SDMMC.c driver.
- Improved performance of NAND backups and restores thanks to improved SDMMC.c driver.
- Tons of under-the-hood improvements and smaller bugfixes.
- Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.
v1.0 stable
- Multiple bug fixes. Compatibility should be equal to boot9strap now.
- Added GPU/LCD deinitialization to hide screen garbage.
Credits
Thanks to:
- yellows8.
- plutoo.
- smea.
- Normmatt (for sdmmc code).
- WinterMute (for console code).
- ctrulib devs (for HID code).
- Luma 3DS devs (for fmt.c/gfx code).
- mtheall (for LZ11 decompress code).
- devkitPro (for the toolchain/makefiles).
- ChaN (for the FATFS library).
- fincs, Al3x_10m, Wolfvak, Shadowhand, Lilith Valentine, Crimson, Ordim3n (closed beta testing).
- ...everyone who contributed to 3dbrew.org.
Copyright (C) 2017 derrek, profi200, d0k3.
External links
- Author's Tweet - https://twitter.com/derrekr6/status/944944212839206913
- GitHub - https://github.com/derrekr/fastboot3DS