For stuff like testing PASLR, *hax2x, khc3ds, etc.
Also fix a corner-case bug when changing the 3dsx app from itself to
itself, if its TID corresponds to the default.
Add config option to autoboot into 3DS and DSi homebrew menu, without
going through Home Menu (nor launching it).
For 3DS homebrew, this requires homebrew built with libctru v2.0.0 or
later (v2.0.0 was released 2.5y ago).
We simulate a "reboot into title" to achieve this. This being said, when
launching stuff like Pokemon US/UM on O3DS, Home Menu reboots into
itself and not the game directly. This will cause Home Menu to crash if
you use this feature and configure it to use a non-default memory layout
(but if you don't, Home Menu will work just fine).
Let's not pretend in 2022 that it needed things from rosalina sysmodule
- it did not.
This moves 3DSX loading from Rosalina to Loader, and also removes all
the dependencies Loader had to other Luma3DS components (if kernel ext.
is missing, a default config will be used). This means that, as long as
you replace Loader to the one in here, you will be able to properly load
3DSX files.
Changes:
- hb:ldr is now hosted in loader
- hb:ldr LoadProcess, PatchExHeaderInfo, DebugNextApplicationByForce:
all removed
- fix a bug where some malformed 3DSX files were not rejected
- grant access to CONFIG11 registers to 3DSX homebrew
- move dirty homebrew chainload (when HM. isn't loaded nor loadable) to
pm
- pm:dbg (ext.) PrepareToChainloadHomebrew: removed
- Add support for saving screen filters color temperature and NTP timezone offset (you still need to go to misc->save config)
- some advanced options moved to "in ini file only"; "patch games" is now enabled by default
- ntp: fix support for UTC+12 to +14
- remove deprecated custom svc 0x2e
- NTP option doesn't require a reboot to take effect anymore and behaves as if you'd used System Settings, taking effect immediately. This is the proper way to do it, and is easier to use.
- Timeoffset nullification kept as a separate option for compatibility. RTC is supposed to be somehwat monotonic; using this option causes issues with SpotPass. IMHO GodMode9 should parse the cfg save file and do things *properly*