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= forecast3ds =
= forecast3ds =
[[File:https://github.com/sereneblue/forecast3ds/raw/master/forecast3ds.gif|forecast3ds]] A simple weather homebrew app built with lpp-3ds.
A simple weather homebrew app built with lpp-3ds.
==== How to use ====
==== How to use ====
[[File:https://github.com/sereneblue/forecast3ds/raw/master/setup.bmp|forecast3ds setup]] When you first start up the application, you will see a setup screen. Enter your longitude and latitude coordinates that you can find [http://www.latlong.net/ here]. Tap a color scheme that you would like to use, then press the A button to grab the forecast.
When you first start up the application, you will see a setup screen. Enter your longitude and latitude coordinates that you can find [http://www.latlong.net/ here]. Tap a color scheme that you would like to use, then press the A button to grab the forecast.
* This homebrew app automatically displays the correct temperature unit depending on your location.
* This homebrew app automatically displays the correct temperature unit depending on your location.
* To change your location, navigate inside your SD card and find forecast.settings. Update the coordinates, but leave the "|X" part intact. That determines your color scheme.
* To change your location, navigate inside your SD card and find forecast.settings. Update the coordinates, but leave the "|X" part intact. That determines your color scheme.

Revision as of 12:47, 26 April 2020

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forecast3ds

A simple weather homebrew app built with lpp-3ds.

How to use

When you first start up the application, you will see a setup screen. Enter your longitude and latitude coordinates that you can find here. Tap a color scheme that you would like to use, then press the A button to grab the forecast.

  • This homebrew app automatically displays the correct temperature unit depending on your location.
  • To change your location, navigate inside your SD card and find forecast.settings. Update the coordinates, but leave the "|X" part intact. That determines your color scheme.
  • To quit, press the HOME button.

Credits

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